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Animation Tuition and Fees at University Of The Arts Philadelphia

Annual $29,500

Undergraduate
(per credit) Graduate
(per credit)
Part Time & Over 18 cr. $1,230 $1,440
Non-matriculated $862 $1,008
MFA C/P/S
Low-residency Program $920

Annual Technology Fee for all students $300
Anytime/Anywhere Creativity Program Fee view complete info

Tuition Rates for Summer 2008 Sessions
Undergraduate Liberal Arts courses (per course) $1,034
Undergraduate Foundation classes (per credit) $798
All Graduate classes – except MFA (per credit) $798
MFA C/P/S Low-residency Program (12 credits) $11,040

Summer Housing

MFA C/P/S–2 bedroom unit (per week) $200
MFA C/P/S–1 bedroom unit (per week) $212
Reservation deposit $100
Damage deposit $100

Annual Student Residence – Academic Year 2008-2009
1500 Pine, 1228 Spruce and Furness $6,900
311 Juniper $7,200

Application fee
US Citizen/Permanent Resident $60
International $75
Reapplication Fee
(For students who have applied to UArts within past calendar year) $10

Other fees
Late Payment Fee $60
Bad Check Fee $25
Late Registration Fee $35

Animation Tuition and Fees at Ohlone College

Tuition & Fees

Tuition at Regent University’s School of Undergraduate Studies is remarkably affordable. In fact, Regent’s tuition is approximately half the national average annual tuition cost for a private, four-year university, which is $22,218.* Additionally, scholarships and grants are widely available to undergraduate students. More than $2.5 million was offered this academic year.
Tuition Rates

Regular Students
Academic Year 08-09 $420/credit hour.*
*For specialized majors (Animation, Journalism, Theatre Arts & Cinema-Television) 300-400 level courses cost of $630 per credit hour, plus a $15 per-credit professional fee.
Early College
Academic Year 08-09 $250/credit hour.
Professional Development
Academic Year 08-09 $250/credit hour.
Fees

Student Fees
Application Fee $50* (one-time fee, non-refundable)
Enrollment Deposit $50 (deducted from tuition costs)
Semester Fees $100 (encompasses academic services, information technology and administration)
Graduation Fee $60 (one-time fee upon submission of graduation application)

Optional Fees
Health Insurance* fee** (semester fee applied to Virginia Beach students only. Fee can be waived by submitting Insurance Waiver)
Parking Fee $50 (annual fee applied to on-campus students only)
Late Payment $100 (incurred, per semester, in the event of late tuition payment)

Graphics Tuition and Fees at Saddleback College

Description Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Enrollment Fee
The enrollment fee is state mandated. Students concurrently enrolled in high school are not required to pay the enrollment fee.

$20/unit
$20/unit

Health Fee
All students enrolled in classes held on campus, Saddleback College or Irvine Valley College, are required to pay the health fee. $17 $17

Associated Student Body Card (Optional)
The optional fee for the ASB Card funds student activities and services. $10 $10

Instructional Materials Fee
Certain courses require a nominal fee for materials provided to students during the course of the semester.
Please refer to the Schedule of Classes Amount specific to course (may vary)
To determine if an instructional materials fee is required and the amount, refer to the listing of courses in the Schedule of Classes


Parking Fee (Optional)

Daily permits are available at the yellow permit dispenser machines $2.00 per day
Automobiles: $30

Annual (purchase in the Fall only): $60

Motorcycles: $10 (Fall Semester)
Automobiles: $30

Motorcycles: $10

Board of Governors Fee Waiver -Parking Fee
$20 : Fall

$52 : Annual (purchased in the Fall only) N/A

Transcript/Verification Fee
First Two Copies – No Charge (in any combination with Verification/Transcript)
Additional Copies – $3 each
Emergency Requests – $5 each (the $5 is in addition to the $3 charge if a student has made two requests in the past)
Returned Check Fee
Student are assessed a processing fee if his/her check is returned to the college for nonpayment regardless of the reason.
$20 processing fee
NON-Resident Student Fees
Description Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Application Fee
Citizens and residents of foreign countries are required to pay an application fee. $52 (non-refundable) $52 (non-refundable)

Out-of-State Tuition
Students who have lived in California less than a year (prior to the first day of instruction) and those who hold certain non-immigrant visas that preclude them from establishing California residency must pay out-of-state tuition and the enrollment fee. $181/unit $181/unit

Enrollment Fee $20/unit $20/unit

Capital Outlay Fee

Citizens and resident of foreign countries are required to pay the Capital Outlay fee.
$25/unit $25/unit
Fee Refunds


Students are eligible for a full refund of most but not all (see exceptions noted under explanation of fees) fees during the:
First two weeks of instruction for full-semester classes,
First week for eight-week classes,
First 10 percent of the class for short-term classes includes Summer session (Please refer to your specific class in the on-line Schedule of classes for important deadline dates)

To receive a refund, students must have officially withdrawn from classes or his/her classes must have been cancelled by the college. Refunds are not granted for classes added after the refund deadline date.

Parking fee refunds are granted only when:
A class is cancelled by the college or
The student officially drops all classes within the first two weeks of the semester or the first week if taking only short-term classes.

The parking permit must be returned to the Student Payment Office or Admissions, Records and Enrollment Services.

Complete out-of-state tuition refunds are considered only when:
Tuition fees have been collected in error or
A class has been cancelled by the college or a similar action has been taken clearly beyond the students’s control

Refunds are not granted for the nonresident student application fee.

Full refunds (no partial refunds given) also will be considered when a student reduces his/her schedule, according to the following schedule:
100% refund through the first two weeks of the semester for full-term classes
First week of semester for eight-week classes, and
10% for short-term classes