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Tuition and Fees
Tuition is established each February
for the coming academic year. For 2003-04, the cost per credit is $696.
Application fee for degree candidate,
new students only -- $40
Room and board -- no campus housing is available to graduate
students during fall and spring semesters. Meal plans may be purchased
at the time of registration. Summer housing is available for
those who request it. Contact the Office
of Residential Life.
Continuing registration fee -- in order
to maintain active status until degree completion, a fee of $50 is required
of graduate students for fall and spring semesters when they are not
otherwise enrolled in coursework for credit. Students will be billed
for the continuing registration fee and may not receive their degree
until the fee is paid. International students must document active status
and degree progress through their
records in the Office of International Programs to meet the requirements
of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Other Charges
Performance study fee -- a fee (paid in addition
to regular tuition) equal to one credit of the current graduate tuition
rate will be charged in the fall and spring semesters for private instrument
instruction.
Books and supplies -- cost varies with each program.
Parking -- graduate students can get
a free student parking permit by applying to the
Parking and Traffic Services.
Payment Plans
Tuition payment is due at registration. It may consist of
General Regulations
Students will not be allowed to register or attend classes until satisfactory
payment has been made. Payment of previous semester charges must be
completed before commencing a new semester.
Student accounts must be settled before leaving the College. Diplomas
and transcripts will be withheld from students whose accounts are in
arrears for any reason, including nonpayment of tuition and fees, fines,
medical charges, and loan repayments.
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