Having to pay for classes that I didn't even go to

<p>Hello.</p>

<p>I am currently a student who already transferred from a 4-year university to another 4-year university. I am now having such a serious problem as to having to pay for classes that I could not even go to.</p>

<p>Okay.. Before the acceptance hasn't come out during last semester at a school I transferred from, I registered for classes that I would have been attending if I had been denied to all the schools I applied to as a transfer student, but I got into my dream school.</p>

<p>My records in SEVIS indicate that I already finished the transfer process in June, 2013,(I am an international student) and I already told the International Students Office of my previous school that I already transferred out of this school, and they signed a paper that confirms the transfer.</p>

<p>I kept getting emails from professors of the courses I registered from last semester, and i just dropped those courses online, and I am terribly shocked at the online bill stating that I have to pay about $2,000 non-refundable tuition.</p>

<p>I mean.. come on.. If the school 'signed' a paper that confirms my transferring out of that school and going to another college, it shouldn't even have let me register for courses because I wasn't even a student anymore.</p>

<p>If I deny to pay for this supposedly non-refundable fee, what could possibly happen to me? I mean... they can't drop me because I have been a student of another college since this June......</p>

<p>I am just so worried because now I have to wait until next tuesday to call the financial office....</p>

<p>Responses would be much appreciated..</p>

<p>Hopefully you properly completed the transfer process and withdrew correctly and this is just a mix up of records. If you didn’t withdraw properly you would owe the money and they can withhold future transcripts. Just wait till Tuesday before you panic.</p>

<p>When do you withdraw from the classes? If it was after they started chances are you will owe partial but every school is different. Check with your school on Tuesday to see what happened.</p>