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Photography Tuition and Fees at College Of Southern Idaho

In-District Resident Tuition $2,100
Room & Board (on campus avg.) $4,110
Books & Supplies (varies) $850
Total $7,060

Personal Expenses (varies) $1,966
Transportation $1,670

Out-of-District (add)
Paid by county of legal residence if residency form is approved. +$1,000
Out-of-State Tuition (add) +$3,800
Foreign Student Tuition (add) +$3,800

11-month technical programs add summer tuition of $105.00/credit ($1,050 max.) plus the cost of books and other supplies.

Photography Tuition and Fees at College Of Dupage

For residents of District 502: $108 per credit hour ($88.25 tuition, plus $19.75 fee).

For senior citizens who are residents of District 502*: $54 per credit hour

* Senior Citizens (age 65 or over) who register in person during or after open registration, show proof of age and are residents of District 502 will be charged $54 per credit hour plus any lab fees.

For out-of-district Illinois residents**: $296 per credit hour

For non-residents of the state of Illinois: $359 per credit hour

For residents of District 502 AUDIT: $131 per credit hour

For out-of-district Illinois residents**AUDIT: $359 per credit hour

Internet-based courses (except F-1 students): $108 per credit hour

Lab Fees are charged in certain courses. See class schedule.

Change of registration service fee: $3 per each change requested

Re-registration fee: $5 if dropped for non-payment

Photography Tuition and Fees at Barry University

TUITION:

Full-time, 12-18 credits per semester**
12,750.00

Part-time, per credit
765.00

Credit in excess of 18, per credit
765.00

Adult Biology/Histotechnology (off-campus)
505.00

Adult Biology/Histotechnology (on-campus)
680.00

Adult and Continuing Education, Undergraduate, per credit
425.00

2+2 Programs
425.00

CCAL Program, per term
3,300.00

Summer II 2008 & Summer I 2009, per credit
765.00

Graduate

Master’s in Public Health Full-time, per year
14,025.00
Master’s Level (Graduate) Programs, per credit
815.00

All doctoral (Ph.D.) Programs, per credit
930.00
Adult and Continuing Education, graduate, per credit
665.00

Podiatric Medicine

Full-time, per year
Part-time, per credit
5th Year and beyond, per year
26,300.00
930.00
13,150.00

Physician Assistant

Full-time, per year
26,300.00

Law School

Full-time, per year
30,620.00

Part-time, per semester
11,550.00

Summer 2009, per credit
1,095.00

FEES

Adult and Continuing Education, Portfolio Fee
1,600.00

Adult and Continuing Education, Portfolio Materials Fee
CLEP
20.00
100.00

Graduation Fee
150.00

Professional Liability
20.00-50.00

Corporate Payment Plan
50.00

Corporate Deferred Payment Plan
50.00

Tuition Management Payment Plan per Semester
75.00

Tuition Management Payment Plan Annually
90.00

Returned Check
100.00

Late Payment Corporate Plan
500.00

Tuition Management System Late Payment
100.00

Lost I.D. Card
15.00

Transcript, each
10.00

Health Insurance (cost + $10)
VARIABLE

Late Registration Fee
100.00

HOUSING:

Room Deposit (mandatory)
200.00

Room Rate, per semester

Single, PB
5,283.00

Single, SB
5,178.00

Single, CB
4,968.00

Double, PB
4,443.00

Double, SB
4,243.00

Double, CB
4,128.00

Triple/Quad SB
3,698.00

Triple/Quad CB
3,593.00

Fine Art Photography Tuition and Fees at Staffordshire University

Award Home and EU Fee Overseas Fee
Edexcel Foundation Art & Design No Fee £8,850 plus registration fee £TBA
Higher National Diploma/Foundation Degree/ Year Zero £2,200 £8,850
18 mth Foundation Degree Fast Track £3,145 —-
Degree £3,145 £8,850
2 yr Degree Fast Track £3,145 £8,850

BA Hons Photography Tuition and Fees at Southampton Solent University

Tuition fees 2009/10 year will be:

UK and EU students:
£3,225 for a full-time undergraduate degree – some courses are less – this is shown on individual course details
HND’s are £2050
foundation years are £1795

To help you cover the cost you can take out a ‘fee loan’ to pay your fees which are paid directly to the university by the Student Loan company. Some students can get a maintenance loan (student loan) to help with their living costs (up to £4,625 max).

You only repay both loans when you finish your course and are earning £15,000 or more.

If you don’t have an income this high you may be able to defer your repayments until you can afford them.

Photography Scholarship at Simons Rock College

Acceleration to Excellence Program (AEP)
The Acceleration to Excellence Program (AEP) Scholarships are merit awards covering up to the full cost of tuition for outstanding students who apply during the 10th or 11th grade. Home school students with well-documented academic histories and students who have skipped grades are welcome to apply; students fitting these descriptions must be the age of the typical 10th or 11th grader. Our faculty selects recipients based on academic excellence, extracurricular distinction, personal motivation, and character. The AEP application deadline is February 1. By the conclusion of 10th grade, most AEP applicants have completed at least two years each of English, mathematics (including geometry and algebra II), science, social studies, and a foreign language; applicants entering the College after the 11th grade typically have completed three or more years of each subject. The most highly qualified AEP applicants will be invited to attend AEP Day in early April and will have the opportunity to receive one of the College’s most substantial merit awards. Applicants who miss the AEP application deadline can still apply for regular admission.


Elizabeth Blodgett Hall and Livingston Hall Scholarships

Full tuition scholarships awarded through the Acceleration to Excellence Program are named in honor of the College’s founder and her husband. Awards cover the full cost of tuition and fees for two years of attendance at Simon’s Rock. Continuation of the scholarship during the sophomore year is dependent upon maintaining good social standing, a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better, and satisfactory academic progress. See above for eligibility criteria.


Nadiri AliKhan Memorial Scholarship

Following the graduation of their daughter, Loren ’99, this endowed scholarship was established by Dr. Mahmood AliKhan and his wife, Linda, in memory of his mother. The scholarship is given annually to a first-year student selected through the Acceleration to Excellence Program. Students who continue to meet the requirements of the AEP by maintaining good academic and social standing and making positive contributions to the campus community will automatically retain their scholarships for their sophomore year. Continuation of the scholarship during the sophomore year is dependent upon maintaining good social standing, a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better, and satisfactory academic progress.
Other Scholarships for New Students

W.E.B. Du Bois Scholarships
The W.E.B. Du Bois Scholarships meet a significant portion of the financial need of eligible students of color who apply during the 10th or 11th grade and have a record of academic achievement and motivation. Du Bois Scholarships are renewable for four years of study at Simon’s Rock. To remain eligible for renewal of the W.E.B. Du Bois Scholarship, a student must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.7 as of the end of each year at Simon’s Rock.

Berkshire Regional Scholarships

The Berkshire Regional Scholarships provide merit-based awards equal to 40 percent of tuition to students from 14 surrounding counties. In Massachusetts, eligible counties are: Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire; in Connecticut: Hartford, and Litchfield; in New York: Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Rensselaer, and Ulster; and in Vermont: Bennington and Windham.

At the time of application, applicants must be in at least the 10th grade or its equivalent, have a strong academic record, and be under age 19. Students whose families reside within commuting distance may choose to live at home. Students are also eligible for federal and state grants and loans that can cover up to the full cost of attendance. To remain eligible for the Berkshire Regional Scholarship, a student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.7 as of the end of each year at Simon’s Rock.


Alumni Referral Scholarships

The Alumni Referral Scholarships are awarded to entering first-year students who were referred to the College by a current student or an alumna/us of Simon’s Rock. These scholarships of $1,000 each are renewable for up to four years of study. A student may receive a maximum of one Alumni Referral Scholarship award, regardless of the number of current students or alumni who referred the incoming student to the College.


Mullaney Scholarship

The Mullaney Corporation Scholarship was established in 2000 by David Mullaney, the general contractor for the Fisher Science and Academic Center, the Alumni Library, and the Kilpatrick Athletic Center. It is awarded annually to a first-year student from Massachusetts on the basis of need and merit.


The Vince Finisdore Family Scholarship Fund

Established in 2006 by Marcia Finisdore, mother of alumna Susan Finisdore Higgins ’81, this endowed scholarship fund provides scholarship assistance to students who qualify under normal College procedures for financial aid and who have a hearing loss as measured by professional audiological testing. The award, which is not intended to pay for legally required services, may be continued from year to year as long as the recipient maintains satisfactory progress toward a Simon’s Rock AA or BA degree.

Reed Scholarship
Reed Scholars are entering students for whom Simon’s Rock represents a particularly life-changing opportunity and who would otherwise be unable to assume the financial burden of paying for college.

Riversville Scholarship
The Riversville Foundation, which partners with select institutions to provide financial support for African American U.S. citizens with solid academic potential and financial need, identified Simon’s Rock in 2007 as the thirteenth institution of higher education with which they will work. The Foundation provides Simon’s Rock with funds to award a small number of scholarships each year.

Simon’s Rock Grants
Simon’s Rock grants are awarded annually to new and returning students on the basis of need. They may be renewed each year provided a student maintains good academic and social standing.

Photography Tuition and Fees at Simons Rock College

Tuition and Fees: $37,860
Student Activity Fee: $150
Room and Board: $10,600
Health Services Fee: $640
First-Year Orientation Fee: $525

Photography Tuition and Fees at Simmons College

College is an investment in you. That’s why Simmons honors an educational promise to place students first. We provide a friendly, personal environment, professional preparation, and high quality education. Our goal is to help each student achieve a successful, meaningful career and a college education that appreciates in value.

Student Financial Services works with students and their families to help manage the cost of college. Our diverse student body represents a healthy mix of socio-economic backgrounds — approximately 75 percent of first-year students receive some form of financial assistance.

Tuition
In 2008-2009, the expenses for a typical full-time undergraduate resident student are $41,500. Fall Spring Total
Undergraduate

Full-time Tuition $14,560 $14,560 $29,120
Part-time Undergrad. / Dix Program Tuition ($910 per credit) ($910 per credit)
Health Center Fee $330 $330 $660
Activity Fee $110 $110 $220
Undergraduate Room/Board $5750 $5750 $11,500
Graduate & Dix Scholars Room/Board ($6440) ($6440) ($12,880)
Undergraduate Total $20,750 $20,750 $41,500

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.

Professional Photo Imaging Tuition and Fees at Langara College

Due upon Application:Application for Admission Fee (all programs)* $40.00 CAD

Due upon Registration:Capital Building Legacy Fund per semester † $30.60 CAD
Tuition Fees per credit applied to courses taken on a credit or non-credit (audit) basis. Some programs have a maximum tuition fee limit equal to 18 credits per semester.
for courses with numbers starting with a ’1′ or ’2′
(Effective for courses that begin on or after May 1, 2008) $80.00 CAD
for courses with numbers starting with a ’3′ or higher
(Effective for courses that begin on or after May 1, 2008) $104.00 CAD
Material/Lab Fees – Fee information is included in the course listing of the current Semester Course Schedule on the College website. vary

† The Capital Building Legacy Fund was created to address Langara College’s ongoing requirement for facilities that support and enhance the provision of educational services for learners. This Fund supports capital projects designed to directly enhance the quality of the learning experience for Langara College students, and all monies are held in a separate fund with College Board approval required for expenditure. Students’ Union Fees:
Basic $13.99 CAD
Per course credit $3.42 CAD
LSU Health Dental Plan ‡ $199.98 CAD
U-Pass Program The U-Pass fee is a mandatory fee that applies to ALL students who pay Students’ Union fees. Exemptions for the program will only be given to students who meet specific criteria. For more information on exemptions, terms of use, or obtaining your U-Pass card visit www.langara.bc.ca/upass or contact the U-Pass coordinator at upass_admin@langara.bc.ca. $152 CAD