All payments to a student's account after enrollment should be addressed as follows:
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In addition, to whom the payment is to be credited must be clearly stated. All students anticipating a need for financial assistance (loans, grants and scholarships) must arrange for their parents to file the Parents' Confidential Statement with College Scholarship Service as explained on pages 38-39. Applica tions for financial aid will not be processed until this statement has been received by Biola College. THE DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS FOR ALL TYPES OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS APRIL 1. A student is not registered and cannot attend classes until satisfactory financial arrangements have been made with the Financial Aids Office. REFUNDS Inasmuch as faculty engagements and other commitments are made by the col lege for the entire year in advance, the following refund schedule has been established in order that the college and the student may share the loss equitably when it is necessary for a student to withdraw: Withdrawal within first two weeks of classes: 1. Tuition-full amount less $100 . 2. Board-pro-rated as of end of week in which meal ticket is turned in to cashier. 3. Room-pro-rated as of end of month in which student withdraws. Withdrawal after the first two weeks and before the end of the sixth week of classes: 1. Tuition-50%refund.
2. Board-same as above. 3. Room-same as above Withdrawal after sixth week of classes: 1. Tuition-no refund.
2. Board-same as above. 3. Room-same as above
All refunds must be requested by a fully explanatory letter, date of receipt of which determines the refund period. Laboratory fees are refundable if withdrawal is before the final date of registration.
EMPLOYMENT The College maintains an Employment Office for the benefit of students needing part-time work to defray expenses. While this office does not guarantee employ ment, it does make an effort to place every student desiring work. Jobs are available, both on and off campus, according to the student's ability, capacity to handle the added burden of employment, and financial need. Normally a student can expect to earn $600 to $1,000 per year part-time. 35
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