1965-1966 Academic Catalog
Cedarville FINANCIAL INFORMATION yearbook, admission to athletic events, artist-lecture programs, and social activities. AND SUPPLIES Estimated Cost (per semester) ....................... $ 50.00 BASIC EXPENSES FOR ONE SEMESTER Tuition ............................................................................................$360.00 Board .............................................................................................. 215.00 Room .............................................................................................. 75.00 Textbooks and Supplies .... ... .... ... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... .... ... 00.00 Insurance ...................................................................................... 25.00 Total ......................................................................................$725.00 FINANCIAL Cash and Deferred Payments. Before registration is considered complete and before students may attend classes, all fees plus $150.00 toward tuition must be paid. Any balance due must be paid before final semester examinations. Students taking less than ten hours must pay all fees and tuition at the beginning of each semester. If a student is defening payments on room and board, these must be paid one month in advance. One per cent interest per month is charged on the unpaid amount, and an additional $ fi.OO penalty if amount is unpaid by January 1 or May 1. It is expected that most students will pay cash in advance for all semester costs-the best and most economical way to take care of col– lege expenses. Withdrawal Refund. If a student withdraws from the College be– fore the end of the semester, refunds on tuition may be granted three days after application for refund has been filed with the Business Of– fice. Applications may be submitted any time after the opening of a given semester, but processing of such applications will not begin un– til two weeks of the semester have elapsed. Refunds are granted on the following basis: Two weeks or less ................................. 80% Third week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60% Fourth week ....................................... 40% Fifth week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% Over five weeks .............................. No Refund If, due to illness, a student must withdraw upon his doctor's advice, tuition will be refunded on a pro rata basis. Course withdrawals receive refunds on the regular withdrawal basis. Board and room are refunded on a pro rata basis. No refund on any fees is allowed. VETERANS AND VETERAN'S CHILDREN A certificate of eligibility from the Veteran's Administration will 17
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