a) Irish Study Visa extension refusal (for students who are not successful in obtaining
their visa).
Any application for a refund must be made in writing and must be accompanied by both a
copy of the rejection letter from the GNIB and a copy of their stamped passport.
Please note: the rejection letter issued by the GNIB will be evaluated by the
College in order to assess grounds for any refund who have complete discretion in
arriving at a decision as to whether or not a refund is appropriate.
All original letters issued by the College along with the student’s GNIB card must be
returned to Student Campus administration before any refund can be considered.
b) If an aspect of the application for a refund or cancellation includes illness or
disability suffered after the student’s enrolment has been confirmed. In any such
instance, a doctor’s certificate would be required to confirm.
c) Upon arrival in Dublin, should any student be refused access into Ireland for any
reason, any application for a refund must be made in writing and be accompanied by both
a copy of the rejection letter from the GNIB and a copy of their stamped passport.
Please note: the rejection letter issued by the GNIB will be evaluated by the
College in order to assess grounds for any refund and it will have complete discretion
in arriving at a decision as to whether or not a refund is appropriate
i) A refund will only be granted in respect of fees which have been paid for the most
recent year in which (a), (b) or (c) occurs. There is no automatic right to a refund of
fees if at any time a student changes his/her mind about studying at Student Campus.
ii) After course commencement, any student wishing to submit a refund request for any
reasons as specifically detailed above (a, b or c) will be required to have achieved a
minimum attendance of 85% in accordance with GNIB student visa requirements at the time
of the request.
iii) If a student withdraws after course commencement no refund will be given.
iv) Students that are found to have provided incorrect information, resulting in their
visa being refused, shall be exempt from any form of a refund.
v) Please note an Administration fee of €300, plus €150 for health insurance fee (if
already applied) and plus €150 for learner protection (if already applied), will be
deducted from all refunds given.
vi) If you miss your flight or it is delayed you must notify the school or your agent in
advance, otherwise, the transfer may not be refunded.
vii) Also, if you give up or stop staying at the accommodation during the period booked,
a refund will not be given.
viii) If the refund is applicable, it must be requested online through
www.studentcampus.ie (Refund Form). The period for refund is from 6 to 10 weeks.