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Tution Fee of Photography at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design Wisconsin

Tuition for the 2008-2009 academic year is $24,100. The cost per semester is $12,050.

MIAD bills students for each semester’s tuition separately (most MIAD students attend fall and spring semesters). Tuition invoices are usually mailed to students about one month before the start of each semester. If you have completed the MIAD financial aid process, one-half of your total award amount will be applied to each semester’s tuition bill. Financial aid and scholarship awards will be credited to your “student account” each semester. After your awards are credited, you may still owe charges.

Tuition payments are due upon receipt of the invoice. Students may be assessed a late charge of $100 per semester after the first week of classes if satisfactory payment arrangements have not been made. Students who have not made satisfactory financial arrangements will not be allowed to register for subsequent semesters and may have their current registration cancelled.

In addition to financial aid and scholarship awards, another payment option is a monthly payment plan available through MIAD/TuitionPay Plan. Many students and families participate in the MIAD Payment Plan. The MIAD Plan allows a remaining balance to be spread out over the academic year. For example, if a student has a remaining balance of $2500 (after personal payments, scholarships, and financial aid have been subtracted from the direct cots), the balance could be divided into ten payments of $250 each. For information about the payment plan, contact the MIAD Business Office, 414-276-7889.

Tuition & Fees Animation at School of the Museum of Fine Arts Massachusetts

Undergraduate Degree Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
Does not include the cost of academic/art history courses.
$ 14,266.00
$ 28,532.00

Half Time Studio – degree students only, must enroll in 8.0 credit hours of studio plus a minimum of 4.0 credit hours of academic/art history.
Does not include cost of academic/art history courses.
$ 8,152.00
$ 16,304.00

Part Time Studio – per 2.0 credit hours
$ 2,390.00

Academic Tuition – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

Art History – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

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Diploma Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
$14,266.00
$ 28,532.00

Part Time Studio – per 2.0 credit hours
$ 2,390.00

Art History Tuition – per 4.0 credit hours
$ 2,260.00

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Fifth Year Students*
Semester
Annual

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
$ 5,665.00
$ 11,330.00

Post-Baccalaureate Students*

Full Time Studio – 14.0 credit hours
Includes one art history per academic year.

$ 15,400.00

$ 30,800.00

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*Mandatory Fees – All Programs Above
Semester
Annual

Comprehensive Fee – students enrolled in 6 credits or more

Part Time Comprehensive Fee – students enrolled less than 6 credits

Comprehensive Fee includes general, material, technology, and student activity fees.

$ 540.00

$ 240.00
$1,080.00

$ 480.00

Orientation Fee (new students only)
Fifth Year Students do not pay the orientation fee.
$ 125.00

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Miscellaneous Tuition
Semester
Annual

Non Resident Independent Study
$ 7,133.00

Study Abroad Fee
$ 160.00

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Artist’s Residence
Semester
Annual

Single
$ 6,460.00
$ 12,920.00

Double Efficiency
$ 6,460.00
$ 12,920.00

Double
$ 5,860.00
$ 11,720.00

Technology Fee (mandatory)
$ 375 .00
$ 750.00

Housing Activity Fee (mandatory)

$ 25.00

Housing Refund Plan Fee (mandatory)
$ 137.00

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Other Fees
Semester
Annual

Health Insurance Fee

$ 1,755.00

Tuition Refund Plan
$ 341.00

Monthly Payment Fee (TMS)
$ 50.00
$ 65.00

Late Registration Fee
$ 125.00

Graduation Fee – all graduating students
$ 100.00

Returned Check Fee – per check
$ 25.00

Late Payment Fee

Adjudication Fee
$ 300.00

$150.00

Missed/Rescheduled Review Board Fee
$ 200.00

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MFA students in their first and second years and MAT students are billed by and pay tuition and fees at Tufts University. Click here for more information.
MFA Students
Annual

MFA students pay tuition for four semesters (two years). Students in year three wishing to extend access to the semi-private studio space are charged $1,500 per semester.

Students electing to take additional academic or studio courses for credit beyond the requisite courses of the program may do so with a 50 percent discount of the Tufts or Museum School day period rate. Auditors in studio are permitted on a space-available basis after day registration is complete.

$32,086

MAT Students

Annual

$TBD

Admissions Degree af Animation Regent International University India

Thank you for your interest in Regent University School of Undergraduate Studies. Our academic program is unique in that we offer five, eight-week sessions per academic year. This translates to two, eight-week sessions per semester, and one summer session. You may enroll in one or two eight-week sessions per semester depending on your schedule — it’s up to you. As you review the academic calendar to find your desired start date, note that each eight-week session is identified by a letter, “A” through “E”.

For application details, please select the category below that represents your student classification. Should you find an overlap of classification, simply choose the category that fits you best. The admissions process is the same both for on-campus and online students.
Note: If you are interested in applying for financial aid or the university’s campus housing, you must work directly with those departments and complete the appropriate applications. Guaranteed priority housing for freshmen requires an admission application submitted by April 15 and upon acceptance, a housing application is due May 1.

Financial aid Photography at California Institute Of The Arts

The mission of the Financial Aid Office at CalArts is to help students in meeting their costs of attendance at the institute. CalArts is committed to offering a wide range of financial assistance to its students. While the primary responsibility for meeting college costs rests with the student and the student’s family, many families have limited resources and are unable to meet the high cost of college without financial assistance. Therefore, all applicants to CalArts are encouraged to apply for financial aid. (Applying for admission and applying for financial aid are two separate processes.) International students are not eligible for federal and state assistance.

For the most part, funds made available through the Financial Aid Office are awarded on a combination of demonstrated need and artistic merit. Need is determined by completing and submitting the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid/Renewal Free Application for Federal Student Aid). CalArts also offers a few merit-only awards, however, to be eligible for these awards, you must have completed your financial aid file.

Read through this information and review the sample budgets. Know approximately what your costs will be for an academic year and draw up your own personal budget. With some early planning on your part and some assistance from our office, we know your academic year at CalArts will not only be financially possible, but a pleasant experience as well.

Tution Fee Of Photography at Ringling College Of Art & Design

Fee Payment Schedule

Payments are due on or before:

Fall Semester
Beginning students: July 16, 2008

Returning students: August 6, 2008

Spring Semester 2009:
December 12, 2008

Payment may be made by check payable to: Ringling College of Art and Design, or by Discover, MasterCard, or VISA using the method of payment form.

Ringling College of Art and Design will defer the payment of the balance due for the semester by the following methods:

Financial Aid: Anticipated aid will be deferred for students with an official award notification. If the anticipated financial aid is reduced or cancelled, the student is responsible for the balance due.

TuitionPay
(Administered by Sallie Mae Business Office Solutions):
TuitionPay offers you the ability to finance the balance due for both semesters throughout the academic year, interest free. Only tuition, fees, room, and required board charges may be included in the TuitionPay contract. For more information on the TuitionPay Plan contact

Photography Tuition and Fees at Edinburgh College Of Art

Students are responsible for the costs of their own materials throughout their programme of study. The cost of these will vary between disciplines and applicants are advised to contact the relevant department via the Academic Registry to discuss the likely expenditure for each year of study. Applicants should budget for materials in addition to fees and subsistence, particularly if courses involving expensive projects or materials are chosen.

Living Costs

An estimate of the resources needed per week for an academic year of study in Edinburgh are as follows:

Rent for one room, for one student in a shared flat + bills: £75-£90.00
Meals: £40
Personal Expenses (laundry, toiletries, postage, telephones, clothes, limited entertainment etc): £45.00
Total: £160 – £175 per week

Commercial Photography Tuition and Fees at Seattle Community College Central Campus

Tuition and fees are set by the Washington State Legislature and are subject to change. The Seattle Community College District reserves the right to change any of its fees or charges without notice. Rates listed here are for the 2007-2008 academic year.

Tuition and fees are due within seven business days from the date you first register for classes or by the first day of school, whichever comes first. If you register for classes on or after the first day of the quarter tuition is due at the time of registration.
Tuition Payment Options
Payment can be made by credit card, (VISA, Mastercard or Discover) or online using Student Online Services
Payment can be made by using the Drop Box located in the main hallway outside room BE1104 (Registration).
Fill out the payment form, including your credit card number (if paying by credit card) OR,
Enclose your check in the payment envelope.
Use the envelopes provided for your payment when using the Drop Box;
By using the Drop Box and giving us your current address, we will mail you a receipt.
Payment can be made in-person by cash, check, money order, or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or Discover). Checks returned because of stop payment will be charged $30.75, and the student will be immediately withdrawn from all courses. The Cashier’s Window is located in Room 1104 (Enrollment Services) and the hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

For Tuition paying purposes only 10 or more credits is considered full time. For academic, Social Security, VA, and loan guarantor purposes 12 or more credits is considered full time.*
Student Tuition Automatic Payment Plan

Don’t have money to pay your tuition all at once? Join our new online payment plan – eCashier – and start budgeting for your education today. The sooner you start, the lower your monthly payments will be.

Seattle Central Community College is pleased to offer this payment plan from nelnet Business Solutions to provide students with a low-cost option for budgeting tuition and fees. It is not a loan program; therefore, you have no debt, there are no interest or finance charges assessed, and there is no credit check.
Advantages
Easy online enrollment
Monthly payment plan
Flexible payment options
No interest
Payment Methods
Automatic bank payment (ACH)
Credit card/debit card

Payments are processed on the 5th of each month and will continue until the balance is paid in full.

You must have a minimum balance of $100 to budget through the automatic payment plan.
Cost to Participate
$15 enrollment fee per quarter (ACH & credit card)
$2 enrollment fee for an immediate full payment (ACH)
$25 returned payment fee if a payment is returned
Simple Steps to Enroll in the Payment Plan
Go to Student Online Services Online Registration
Login and Choose Your Classes
Click “Deferred Payment Plan”
e-Cashier Availability

Availability of e-Cashier is determined by Seattle Central Community College’s registration calendar. Please be aware the college may elect not to have e-Cashier available during specific times and dates during registration.

Please do not assume your balance will automatically be adjusted if financial aid is received or a class is dropped or added. You should review your agreement balance online through My nelnet Account or call the Seattle Central Community College Cashier Office at (206) 587-3882 to confirm the change.
Target Dates to Enroll for Winter 2008Last day to enroll
in e-Cashier Required
down payment Number
of payments Payment
months
Nov. 21 25% 4 Dec. – Mar.
Dec. 21 30% 3 Jan. – Mar.
Jan. 2 50% 2 Feb. & Mar.

Have additional questions on how the payment plan works?

Refer to the “Frequently Asked Questions” or “How e-Cashier Works” links located on the toolbar of e-Cashier.
2008-2009 Tuition Rates* for Credit Programs
*Pending approval by Board of Trustees in July, 2008Credits Resident Non-Resident Distance Learning
1 $75.80 $247.50 $89.00
2 $151.60 $495.00 $178.00
3 $227.40 $742.50 $267.00
4 $303.20 $990.00 $356.00
5 $379.00 $1,237.50 $445.00
6 $454.80 $1,485.00 $534.00
7 $530.60 $1,732.50 $623.00
8 $606.40 $1,980.00 $712.00
9 $682.20 $2,227.50 $801.00
10 $758.00 $2,475.00 $890.00
11 $788.40 $2,509.60 $920.35
12 $818.80 $2,544.20 $950.70
13 $849.20 $2,578.80 $981.05
14 $879.60 $2.613.40 $1,011.40
15 $910.00 $2,648.00 $1,041.75
16 $940.40 $2,682.60 $1,072.10
17 $970.80 $2,717.20 $1,102.45
18 $1,001.20 $2,751.80 $1,132.80

*For academic, social security, VA insurance and loan guarantor purposes 12 or more credits is considered full-time. In order to be verified as enrolled, tuition and fees must be paid.

19-25 credits
Resident/On-campus………$68.20 each between 19 and 25
Non-Resident/On-campus………$239.90 each between 19 and 25
e-Learning/Distance Learning (U.S. citizen; INS Permanent Resident)………$68.20 each between 19 and 25

NOTE: Students in Professional/Technical programs that require more than 18 credits per quarter (e.g., Culinary Arts) pay a reduced rate for those credits, as follows:
Resident/On-campus………$10.20 each credit between 19 & 25
Non-Resident/On-campus………$35.95 each credit between 19 & 25

Charges

Checks returned because of stop payment will be charged $30.75 and the student will be immediately withdrawn from all classes.
Mandatory Fees
Universal Technology Fee – $3.00 per credit (max $30 per quarter)
(This fee has exemptions, i.e., 1-3 credits, ABE/ESL (Below 090)/GED, Running Start, ungraded courses)
WAOL (Washington Online) Fee – $8.00 per credit
Student Activity Fee – $20.00 per quarter
(Students enrolled in 5 or more credits of state-funded courses. Senior citizens and state employees taking classes do not qualify for Activity Center use at the student rate, and are therefore not assessed this fee.)
Transportation Management Fee – $10.00 per quarter
(Students enrolled in 10 or more credits of state-funded courses)
Student Photo ID Card – $5.00
Online Course Fee – $8.00 per credit
Online Technology Fee (Hybrid) – $5.00 per course
Other Charges
Computer Lab Fee – $37.90
Fees for self-support, telecourses, or continuing education are listed in the quarterly class schedule.
Please contact the Registration Office or Quarterly Schedule for information regarding special tuition rates for:
Vocational students in excess of 18 credits
Vietnam Vets, Persian Gulf Vets, and Active Duty Military
Children and spouses of eligible veterans or national guard members that became totally disabled or determined to be a prisoner of war or missing in action or who lost their life while on active federal military or naval service.
High School Completion, GED prep, and Adult Basic Education
Senior Citizen and State Employee tuition wavers
Children of disabled firefighters or policemen
For information regarding fees for Bus Passes and Parking Permits. Please call Transportation Services at (206) 587-6932 or (206) 344-4393.

Animation Tuition and Fees at University Of Gloucestershire

Money is at the heart of the matter for most students, so managing your budget is vital. Fees for UK and EU full-time undergrauates on degree, HND and Foundation courses are £3,145 for the 2008/2009 academic year. Click here for further information regarding tuition fees.

Fees for international (non-EU) students are different. For details of our international tuition fees, click here.

Work placements are around £1,000 a year. We’ll use some of the additional income received from tuition fees to improve student support and facilities.
Student Loans for Fees

Eligible students won’t have to pay fees before studying. You’ll repay them after you have left university and earning more than £15,000 a year. The government will write off all student loan balances left unpaid 25 years after they have left their course. There is an age restriction on eligibility, currently 50 at the start of the course.
Postgraduate Student Fees

Postgraduate taught and research fees set out are the price of each stage of the awards, and guaranteed for that stage only, provided there is no break in study.

Students starting a new full-time course after successfully completing a designated course with us within the last year will receive a 10% discount on fees. Students taking a new course after a one year break in study will receive a 5% discount. Fees are normally payable in advance and subject to increase each year.
Part-time Students

Part-time students will only be charged fees for the volume of study in any one academic year. Modules are priced at £300 to £400 a module, and once you’ve decided how many to take in a year you’ll only be asked to pay for these.

Financial help is available from your Local Education Authority (LEA) or the university, including a non-repayable grant for fees to help with course costs. There is also a non-repayable course grant to help met the cost of books, travel and course expenditure. Both are available to students from lower income households who are studying the equivalent of at least 50% or a full-time course. You need to apply to your LEA and application forms can be downloaded from www.dfes.gov.uk/studentsupport/formsandguides.
General Information

Professional courses are not eligible for LEA funding, nor are most postgraduate courses except PGCEs. If you’re eligible, the LEA will calculate the amount you will need to contribute towards fees.
Other Charges

Some courses incur additional costs for materials, special facilities or field trips. Details can be found in scheme handbooks, course guides or information leaflets available during registration. Students taking modules with additional charges will be required to pay for them. To find out how much our courses are, visit our courses pages.
Credit Accumulation Transfer Scheme

If you have credit for prior learning, you may be quoted a reduction in fees. It’s important you have written confirmation of these before you register, so we can calculate the correct amount you need to pay.
Liability and debt

Even if you are sponsored, you’re responsible for any outstanding fees or amounts at all times. No student with an outstanding debt can go to the next stage of study, receive an award, be considered for further qualifications, or be given a reference from the university.
Changes in circumstances

If you wish to break your programme of study, you’ll need to inform your course leader and Academic Registry (Student Records), so we can try and arrange to maintain your student status.

Multimedia & Animation Arts Admission Detail at National Taiwan University Of Arts

1. Date for registration: September 1st ~September 5th
(Those who fail to register during the prescribed date will be regarded as giving up their status
of being admitted.)

2. Place: 2rd Floor of Administrative Building
Register at the Registration & Curriculum Division in the Office of Academic Affairs.

3. The following documents are required in order to complete registration.
3-1. Original copy of the highest certificate and a copy of its Chinese translation
(The Chinese translation has to be certified by the Taiwan Overseas Mission in the country
of your school and the copy presented must bear a signature or seal of the office).
The original certificate will be returned to you when the new semester begins.
3-2. Original passport along with two photocopies
(The original one will be returned to you after authentication).
3-3. Three 2×2 photos
(Your name and department should be written in the back of the photos).

4. Further questions regarding registration process please refer to the website of the Office of
Academic Affairs in the middle of August (http://ww.ntua.edu.tw) or contact the Registration &
Curriculum Division at 02-22722181 ext. 1110~1118.

5. Expenses for the 2007 academic year(for reference only):
Undergraduate: Tuition fees NT$ 16000
Incidentals NT$ 10230
Internet fees NT$ 200
Student insurance fees NT$ 134
Accommodation fees NT$ 8000
Total amount NT$31585 or so
Extra-insurance fees for overseas Chinese students.

Animation Tuition and Fees at Edinburgh College Of Art

Cost of materials

Students are responsible for the costs of their own materials throughout their programme of study. The cost of these will vary between disciplines and applicants are advised to contact the relevant department via the Academic Registry to discuss the likely expenditure for each year of study. Applicants should budget for materials in addition to fees and subsistence, particularly if courses involving expensive projects or materials are chosen.

Living Costs

An estimate of the resources needed per week for an academic year of study in Edinburgh are as follows:

Rent for one room, for one student in a shared flat + bills: £75-£90.00
Meals: £40
Personal Expenses (laundry, toiletries, postage, telephones, clothes, limited entertainment etc): £45.00
Total: £160 – £175 per week

Employment

Students may wish to take on part-time work while they study to help with their finances and improve their employability. eca’s employability adviser is available to help students in their search for work and to manage employment around their studies.