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2008 - 2009

  Payment Schedule - Fall
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Tuition & Fees for On-Campus Classes

STATE RESIDENT
GRADUATE
Tuition (per credit)
443.45
General Service Fee
42.80
Student Center Fee
17.65
Student Activity Fee
2.15
Technology Fee
14.45
TOTAL
520.50

Tuition & Fees for Out-of-State and Non-U.S. Resident

OUT OF STATE
GRADUATE
Tuition (per credit)
818.00
General Service Fee
42.80
Student Center Fee
17.65
Student Activity Fee
2.15
Technology Fee
14.45
TOTAL
895.05

Disclaimer: The University reserves the right to cancel courses, change the calendar, modify tuition and fees, and change instructions.


Payment Schedule - Fall
Students registered by the dates noted below will be sent a bill. Students who register later will NOT be sent a bill. Students must pay their tuition and fees using GothicNet, or directly to the Bursar’s Office, Hepburn Hall, Room 106. You may view your account balance and pay online through GothicNet.

FALL 2008 - PAYMENT SCHEDULE
To Receive a Bill by Mail Must Register by: August 24
Final Payment Must Be Made by: September 2
Final Drop Date for 100% Refund: September 8
Dropped from All Term Classes for Non-Payment: September 9
WITHDRAWAL & REFUND SCHEDULE
Last day to drop for 100% refund: September 8
Last day to withdraw for 50% refund with a “W” grade: September 23
Last day to withdraw, no refund, with a “W” grade: November 17
Refunds will be processed approximately 30 days after the end of the add/drop period regardless of the method of payment.

Please Note: Non-attendance does not constitute a drop or withdrawal. Refunds are only made when a student officially withdraws. If a student does not officially withdraw, an automatic grade of “F” will be issued as a final grade.

Graduate Assistantships
A limited number of assistantships are available each year to qualified graduate students. The appointment is normally for the period of September 1 to June 30, and in some years assistantships become available beginning in January for the Spring semester only. The assistantship offers a stipend of $3,500 ($1750 per semester) plus a full tuition package. Responsibilities and placements are varied and should require 16-20 hours per week.

For the full academic year, the deadline for applications is June 1. For Spring semester assistantships only, the deadline is December 15. Applicants should submit a letter of interest and a résumé for a Graduate Assistant position to the Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies. Applicants need to be matriculated in a degree program (as defined in the section: Graduate Student Academic Policies in Brief) and during the assistantship they must be registered as full-time students and they may not have a full-time job.


Financial Aid
Some graduate students may be eligible for loans.

Graduate students must be matriculated in a degree program as of the first day of the term in which they intend to use their Student Aid. They must complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the current academic year, if they wish to use financial aid (graduate student loans) to pay for the costs of attending school. Upon receipt of the above information, eligibility for financial aid will be determined, and the student will be notified in writing of any eligibility for graduate student loans.

Graduate loan recipients are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to maintain eligibility for the student loans. Students must be taking at least 6 credits to be eligible for student loans. Please contact the Financial Aid Office at 201-200-3173 for additional information.




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