Financial Information University Financial Operation Policy The University keeps the application fee, tuition, housing, food, 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 tuition1 (12–17 credits)...............................................$19,029 Under block rate per credit (1–11.5 credits)...........................$1,441 Block overload rate per credit (17.5 credits and above)............$985 Pharmacy courses (PPHR) tuition per semester credit.........$1,317 Tuition — Dual Enrollment Per semester credit..................................................................$185 Tuition Rates for the Industrial and Innovative Design (IIDES) Program at ICC in Columbus ICC Block Tuition (12-17 credits).........................................$20,999 ICC over block rate per credit (17.5 & above)...........................$985 ICC under block rate per credit (1–11.5 credits)....................$1,591 1Students studying in the industrial and innovative design (IIDES) program at the International Center for Creativity (ICC) campus in Columbus, Ohio, pay a programspecific, increased tuition rate. *Students in online programs should refer to the Cedarville Online section of this catalog for cost information. Audit tuition Within block.....................................................no additional charge Under block or over block rate per credit..................................$581 Test-out fee per course............................................................$581 Fees Application fee............................................................................$30 Food per semester 21-Meal Plan – fall/spring....................................................2,397 14-Meal Plan – fall/spring....................................................2,210 10-Meal Plan – fall/spring....................................................1,583 Car registration fee - annual.......................................................100 Drop/add (course) fee ...................................................................5 Graduation fee...........................................................................100 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 Nursing Program fee per semester............................................125 Online course technology fee per credit.......................................35 Returned item fee (NSF)..............................................................20 *Enrollment deposit for new and transfer students.....................250 *Enrollment deposit is not refundable after the deposit deadline. Housing fall/spring per semester-standard rate.......................2,615 Townhouse rate per semester.................................................3,742 Student fee per semester Full-time students..............................................................100 Part-time students...............................................................50 Students taking 5 credits or less AND distance learners ......0 Transcript fee...........................................................................12.50 For other dorm rates see Residence Life Summary of Costs — Undergraduate Institutional Costs Estimated basic costs for the academic year of 2025–26 (excluding transportation, personal expenses, books, and laboratory fees): Tuition (based on an average of 32 semester hours)..........$38,058 Food (Weighted average) (meal plan).....................................4,794 Housing ..................................................................................5,290 Student fee.................................................................................200 Total Estimated Costs.......................................................$48,342 Miscellaneous Costs Other yearly expenses may be estimated as follows: Books and supplies...............................................................$1,612 Personal expenses (including clothing, recreation, and personal items) Note: laundry included with room...............2,290 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. Financial Registration Policy To enable the University to be responsible in meeting its financial responsibilities, students must make provision for the payment of their bill on the due dates established by the University each semester. A student’s registration for courses indicates a commitment to pay for related charges as stated in the University catalog. The following payment plan schedule was established to help students care for this responsibility: Fall 2025 Spring 2026 First Payment Due: Aug. 4, 2025 Jan. 5, 2026 Second Payment Due: Sept. 1, 2025 Feb. 1, 2026 Third Payment Due: Oct. 1, 2025 March 1, 2026 Fourth Payment Due: Nov. 1, 2025 April 1, 2026 A student is not considered financially registered until at least the first one-fourth payment has been received by the Cashiers Office. Students who do not make financial arrangements for the first payment due on their University bill will not be permitted to attend the University. Failure to make subsequent payments could result in the loss of dining hall and library privileges and the withholding of grades and online registration. Page 306 2025–26 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Financial Information Financial Information
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