Biola_Catalog_19670101NA

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Biola College seeks to provide a quality education for all its students at a very reasonable cost. As a private, non-profit institu­ tion Biola College receives no support from taxes or other public funds. Tuition charges paid by the students do not cover all the costs of providing a quality education. Consequently, every student who attends Biola College receives a substantial subsidy, made possible by the gifts of alumni, individual friends, interested churches, and in a few cases businesses and corporations. The tuition rate includes many miscellaneous items for which general fees or separate charges are usually made. The tuition fee at Biola College currently includes $40. which was assessed by the students themselves in order to build the Student Union which will be ready for use by September of 1967. The expenses of students at Biola College are shown in the following schedules. The college reserves the right to change fees, modify its services, or change its programs should economic con­ ditions or national emergency make it necessary to do so. TUITION (yearly basis) Tuition ( two semesters-twelve or more units each) ...... $1100.00 From one through eleven units, per unit per semester . . . . 50.00

ROOM AND BOARD (yearly basis) ................ $700.00-$755.00

SPECIAL FEES Late Registration-First Week . . . .. . ........ . .. . .

$ 6.00

-Second Week

10.00 10.00

Auditing Fee, Per Unit .... .. ......... . . ..... .. . .

Change of Class Schedule .... .

2.00

*Laboratory Fees

$10.00- 15.00 ·

Physical Education Fees Student Teaching Fee ...

1.00-

5.00

45.00 10.00

Graduation Fee

**Accident and Medical Insurance

(12 months-$1000 maximum).. .

. . . .... . .

27.00 10.00

Parking Fee . . .

. ..... . .. .

Transcript Fee (for each copy after the first) .

1.00

*Per semester '''*Required of all students who do not file a "Certification of Insurance Cover­ age" with cashier by final day of registration.

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