FEES
A full listing of current tuition, fees, room and board, and other University-related expenses is available at either the Admissions or Business Office.
FEE REFUNDS
1. Refunds for withdrawals from school are made by the Business Office only after verification of enrollment status as of the 15th day of classes.
2. The registration fee is non-refundable. The health insurance fee will be refunded to the end of the 10th day of instruction.
3. Ninety (90) percent of all remaining fees (incidental, computer, equipment, building, gym use, sub use, student activity, athletic, non-resident tuition, non- resident building) will be refunded to the end of the fifth day of instruction.
4. Seventy-five (75) percent of all remaining fees will be refunded to the end of the tenth day of instruction.
5. Fifty (50) percent of all remaining fees will be refunded to the end of the fifteenth day of instruction.
6. No refunds for withdrawals from school are made after the fifteenth day of instruction.
7. Drop/adds will be computed in accordance with regular institutional fee schedules. There will be no refund for classes dropped after the fifteenth day of instruction.
DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN
The following deferred payment plan for fees, room and board is available.
1. At least ¼ of the total amount must be paid when the student enrolls.
2. One-half of the total due must be paid within 30 days.
3. Three-fourths of the total due must be paid within 60 days.
4. The full amount due must be paid within 90 days.
5. A late fee of $15.00 will be assessed for each payment that is late.
6. An administrative charge of $30.00 per semester will be levied for use of the plan.
7. Payments must be made even though the student
withdraws from school. Any refund due the student because of withdrawal,
either voluntary or involuntary, will be applied toward the satisfaction
of the deferred fee obligation. Should the refund be larger than
the amount outstanding, the excess of refund due over balance
outstanding will be returned to the student. Any unpaid balance
of the deferred obligation must be paid before the student may
re-enroll, graduate, obtain a transcript, or transfer to another
college.