1993-1994 Academic Catalog

.....,..,,..Jl.... ili....., ~ 1ina1nc1:a1 Operating Policy The application fee, tuition, room, board, and other fees are kept as low as possible to be consistent with responsible operation. The revenue from students does not cover the total cost of operation. The College is partially supported by individuals and churches who desire to have a share in the preparation of young people for effective Christian service as pastors, teachers, missionaries, evangelists, and dedicated Christians in all walks of life. Some funds are received from interested businesses, industries, and foundations. Student costs as stated are subject to change upon reasonable notification by the College. *Regular Tuition-per quarter hour ............... $129.00 Audit Tuition-per quarter hour ....................... 64.00 Fees Application Fee ......................................... 20.00 Board-per quarter ..................................... 656.00 Car Registration Fee-per quarter (commuter) ...... 6.00 Car Registration Fee-per quarter (resident) ......... 9.00 Drop/Add (Course) Fee ................................ 5.00 Graduation Fee (seniors only) ........................ 90.00 Patterson Clinic/Accident Insurance Fee ........... 83.00 Sickness Insurance (if not waived) Single student ......................................... 59.00 Married student and spouse . . . .. ... . .. . . .. . .. . . .. 699. 00 Married student, spouse, and family ............ 750.00 Late Payment Fee ...................................... 20.00 Lost Room Key ......................................... 25. 00 Network/Technology Fee (per quarter) Students in residence hall with network ........ 245. 00 All other resident students .......................... 80.00 Non-resident students > 11 hours ................. 80.00 Non-resident students 6 - 11 hours ................ 50.00 Non-resident students 1 - 5 hours .................. 25.00 New Student Orientation Resident student-fall .................................. 72. 00 Resident student-winter, spring .................... 41.00 Commuting student-fall .............................. 51. 00 Commuting student-winter, spring ................ 28.00 Reservation Deposit .................................. 250.00 Room Deposit (refundable upon withdrawal) ...... 30.00 Room-per quarter ..................................... 596.00 Student Services Fee-per quarter .................... 69. 00 Commuting students taking less than 12 hours .. 35.00 Test-out Fee-per quarter hour ........................ 64.00 Transcript Fee . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . 3. 00 * Senior citizens may enroll in courses for credit or no credit on an available space basis at no tuition charge. 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. The Accident and Sickness Insur– ance Plan brochure explains this coverage in detail. All charged Sickness lno;,1wwPcno111ld•"" they the If a student's education is interrupted, waiver card process must be repeated before the end of the third week of the returning quarter. The insurance waiver card is the last page of the Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan brochure. The Student Services fee is used to fund the college newspaper, yearbook, college-sponsored athletic events, artist-lecture programs, intramurals, Student Government Association, Christian ministries program, class dues, and other college social activities. Com– muting students who enroll in fewer than 12 quarter hours are entitled to all the services except the year– book. Special fees imposed by various campus organizations are not included in the above fee schedule. Expenses Estimated basic costs for the academic year of 1993- 1994 (excluding transportation, personal expenses, books, and laboratory fees): Tuition (based on 16 quarter hours) Board (21 meals per week) Room Fees (approximate) Total Estimated Expenses non-network dorm $6,192 1,968 1,788 782 $10,730 network dorm $6,192 1,968 1,788 1,277 $11,225 Other yearly expenses may be estimated as follows: books and supplies . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . $555 personal expenses (including clothing, laundry, recreation, and personal items) ................... $1,015 transportation (based on state of residency) . $115-2600 Financial aid may be available to help with college costs. Please see the financial aid section of this catalog or contact the College's Financial Aid Office for additional information concerning available funds and application procedures. !4lnam~1a1 Registration To enable the College to be responsible in meeting its financial responsibilities, each student must make provision for the payment of his or her college bill at the beginning of each quarter. A student's registration for classes is his/her obligation and commitment to pay for related charges as stated in the college catalog.

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