1989-1990 Academic Catalog

Ne\v Student Orientation Resident student-fall .............................................................................. 62.00 Resident student-\Vinter, spring .............................................................. 41,00 Co1n1nuting student-fall ......................................................................... 41.00 Com1nuting student-\vinter, spring ......................................................... 28.00 Reservation Deposit Co1n1nuting Student ............................................................................... 125.00 Resident Student .................................................................................... 250.00 Roo1n Deposit (refundable upon \vithdra,val) ............................................ 30.00 Room-per quarter .................................................................................... 485.00 Student Services Fee-per quarter ................................................................ 60.00 Conunuting students taking less than 12 hours .............................................. 27.00 Test-out Fee-per quarter hour ..................................................................... 50.00 Transcript Fee ................................................................................................2.00 *Senior citizens 111ay e1uoll in courses for credit or no credit on an available space basis at no tuition charge. Student 'vives 1nay attend classes on an available space basis at no tuition charge. Health Care and Insurance All students are required to pay the Patterson Clinic/Accident Insurance Fee which provides for all of the services of Patterson Clinic, plus group coverage for accidental injuries. 1be Patterson Clinic brochure explains this coverage in detail. All students 'viii be chtuged for Sickness Insurance coverage unless they have con1pleted and retun1ed the insurance \Vaiver card before the end of registration. Insunmce changes for subsequent quarters 1nay be n1ade before registration ends that quarter. Student Services Fee 111e Student Services fee is used to fund the college ne\vspaper, yearbook, college-sponsored athletic events, artist-lecture progrmns, intra1nurals, Student Sen– ate, Christian ntlnistrics progrmn, class dues, m1d other college social activities. Conunuting students 'vho enroll in fewer than 12 quarter hours are entitled to all the services except the yearbook. Special fees i1nposed by various can1pus organizations are not included in the above fee schedule. Financial I11formatio11 179 Summary of Costs Estin1ated basic costs for the acadentlc year of 1989-1990 (excluding transportation, personal expenses, books, and laboratory fees): Tuition (based on 16 quarter hours) College fees (approxilnate) Board (21 meals per week) Roont Roont deposit (ne\v resident students) Ne'v student fee (one-ti.Jne only) Total Quarter $15()4 123 545 485 30 62 $2749 Other yearly expenses may be estilnated as follo,vs: Year $4512 368 1635 1455 30 62 $8062 books and supplies ......................................................................................... $415 personal cxpenses(including clothing, laundry, recreation, and personal ite1ns)$715 Financial aid 1nay be available to help \Vith college costs. Please see the financial aid section of this catalog or contact the College's Financial Aid Office for addi– tional infonnation concerning available funds and application procedures. Financial Registration Policy To enable the College to be responsible in 1neeting its financial responsibilities, each student 1nust make provision for the pay1nent of his or her college bill at the beginning of each quarter. A student's registration for classes is his/her obligation and comntltn1ent to pay for related charges as stated in the college catalog. To help students care for tltls responsibility, the first r.vo days of each quarter are set aside for this purpose. A student is not considered registered until arrange~ ntenfs for payrnent have been finalized \Vith the business office. Any student 'vho is not able to 1nake finm1cial arrru1ge1ncnt<; for the payment of his or her college bill 'vill not be pemtltted to cat in the college cafeteria, use the library, or attend classes and 1nay be asked to leave the College. Notification of the College Bill Each student receives a Student Data Sheet (SDS) at the beginning of each quar– ter. 111is co1nputer-generated sheet lists the student's schedule, tuition, roon1, board, fees, and finru1cial aid for the quarter as 'veil as basic infonnation about the student. 1l1e amount listed on the SOS detem1ines the an1ount due the College at the begin– ning of tl1e quarter. Any student 1nay detemtlne his or her bill by contacting the business office. A student account report is sent each month to each student \Vith an unpaid balance.

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