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Tuition for the 2008-2009 school year is $975 per course. Additional fees include books, food, and housing expenses. Financial aid is available through limited Graduate School funds and alternative student loans. Every effort is made to keep costs to a minimum, due in part to the generosity of friends and alumni of the university, and the supporting denomination. Alternative Loan Information: (Contact one of these two organizations to apply for an alternative student loan.)
Phone: 1-800-539-9724
Phone: 1-800-745-5473 Financial Aid: Graduate School funds are granted according to the number of credit hours for which you are enrolled.
For Graduate School awards, complete and return the Financial Aid Application after registering for classes. This form must be submitted each semester that you would like assistance.
Prior to the beginning of classes, an official billing is sent to each student. Billed expenses are due in full by the 10th day of the month prior to the beginning of the semester unless prior arrangements have been made with the business office. Students may make advance payments to the college that will be held in trust on their accounts prior to a subsequent term.
Students who are unable to pay in full may choose to arrange private financing through one of several private lenders. The AMS (Academic Management Services) plan makes it possible for students to make monthly installments on their school bill. Students should enroll in this plan by the end of June to allow for the initial required payments to be made before classes begin in the fall. |
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