Miller-Motte College typically does not issue refund checks directly to students. Instead, any financial aid or excess funds are usually applied to cover tuition and fees. If students have remaining funds after these expenses, they may receive a refund, but this process can vary by campus and individual circumstances. It's best for students to check with their financial aid office for specific details regarding refunds.
If you buy something and you need to send it back for some reason they will give you your money back. This is a refund.
To refund is to give back the payment made, usually due to a cancelled order or unsatisfactory service and/or returning of a money guarantee as part of a payment deal.
The IRS website has an online tool that you can use to check the status of your refund. See the related link. You can also call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 to speak with a customer service representative who can give you information about the status of the refund.
Walmart, the epitome of cheap, can sell you personal checks. Your bank where you have the checking account may also give you free checks if you meet certain requirements like a large deposit.
No. The money that the person gets back for the tax refund is kind of a repayment for things that they have already done to support the dependent. It isn't money that belongs to the dependent.
I believe it is within the first 30 days, atleast that is how long it took them, for me to get mine. Which is reasonable in my opinion
Several online schools provide refund checks for financial aid in two weeks time. Some of these institutions include Kirkland Community College and Ivy Tech Community College.
yes
Go up to them and give them your receipt ..Stay there if they don't give you a refund your entitled of these remedy credit note or a refund , or just go looking for a ombudsman.
Yes, you can request a refund from an attorney. Most attorneys will not give you a full refund, but may give you a partial refund. If some of the money was for filing fees, you won't be entitled to receive those back.
If you buy something and you need to send it back for some reason they will give you your money back. This is a refund.
In most states, companies are required by law to give you a pro rata refund, that is give your money back for the time remaining on your policy.
You can get a refund on your thank you card letters if they were sent out blank. It is the company error and they should give you a full refund and take it as a loss.
Yes, you can get an advance on your tax refund. Some places that can prepare your taxes can also give you something called the Rapid Refund.
if they feel like it
Fundamentally, a seller does not have to give a refund if it is a final sale. However, if there is fraud or other conditions, legally they may have to.
yes you can, go with the receipt to the place you bought it and they gonna give you your refund :D