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Financial Information

University Financial Operation Policy

The University keeps the application fee, tuition, room, board,

and other fees as low as possible to be consistent with responsible

operation. The revenue from students does not cover the total cost

of operation.

Individuals and churches who desire to share in the preparation

of young people for effective Christian service in all walks of life

partially support the University. Some funds are received from

interested businesses, industries, and foundations. Student costs

as stated are subject to change upon reasonable notification by

the University.

Student Costs

Tuition — Undergraduate

Block tuition (12–17 credits)................................................$13,503

Under block rate per credit (1–11.5 credits)...........................$1,022

Block overload rate per credit (17.5 credits and above)............$699

Pharmacy courses (PPHR) tuition per semester credit............$908

Tuition — College Now

Per semester credit..................................................................$160

Audit tuition

Within block..................................................... no additional charge

Under block or over block rate per credit..................................$413

Test-out fee per course. ...........................................................$413

Fees

Application fee............................................................................$30

Board per semester

Group A Meal Plans - fall/spring..........................................1,473

Group B Meal Plans - fall/spring..........................................1,360

Car registration fee - annual.......................................................100

Drop/add (course) fee ...................................................................5

Graduation fee.............................................................................50

Late payment fee. ........................................................................25

Late registration...........................................................................50

Non returned/Late/Lost room key.................................................75

New student fee

Commuting student – fall semester..........................................90

Commuting student – spring semester.....................................70

Resident student – fall semester............................................120

Resident student – spring semester.........................................80

Online course technology fee per credit.......................................35

Returned item fee.........................................................................20

Reservation deposit...................................................................250

Room deposit (refundable upon withdrawal)..............................100

Room fall/spring per semester................................................1,854

Townhouse rate per semester.................................................2,654

Student Life fee per semester

Full-time students.............................................................. 100

Part-time students............................................................... 50

Students taking 5 credits or less AND distance learners ...... 0

Transcript fee................................................................................10

*Senior citizens may enroll in courses for credit or no credit on an available space

basis at no tuition charge. Senior citizens are those individuals 62 years of age or

older who are considered to be retired according to the Social Security Administration.

Please complete a form obtained from the Cedarville University Human Resources

Department. Call Ext. 7885 on campus.

Summary of Costs — Undergraduate

Institutional Costs

Estimated basic costs for the academic year of 2015–16 (excluding

transportation, personal expenses, books, and laboratory fees):

Tuition (based on an average of 32 semester hours).......... $27,006

Board (Weighted average) (meal plan)...................................2,834

Room . ....................................................................................3,708

Student Life fee..........................................................................200

Total Estimated Costs.......................................................$33,748

Miscellaneous Costs

Other yearly expenses may be estimated as follows:

Books and supplies...............................................................$1,200

Personal expenses (including clothing, recreation, and

personal items) Note: laundry included with room...............1,700

Transportation (based on area of residency)........................ various

Financial aid may be available to help defray costs. See the

Financial Aid section of this catalog for additional information

concerning available funds and application procedures.

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