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Financial Information

Application Fee An application fee of $55, undergraduate study, must accompany each application. This fee is non-refundable. Applications for spring received after January 1, or for Fall received after March 1 must be accompanied by a fee of $10, bringing it to a total of $65. An application fee of $65, for graduate study, must accompany each application. Room Amounts reflect two or more occupants

to attend overseas Cadet Troop Leadership Training (CTLT) for three weeks between their junior and senior years. CTLT gives cadets a chance to serve as acting platoon leaders with an actual active duty U.S. Army unit. Many of the CTLT positions are with overseas units in Korea and Europe. Additionally, commissioned second lieutenants selected for active duty will have the opportunity to serve at duty stations all over the world, work with fellow Military officers from other countries, attend foreign Military schools and immerse themselves in the culture of their host nation while they live and work there. Interested contracted cadets with strong cumulative grade point averages and who are physically fit have the opportunity to be sent to a three-week Army Airborne school or the 10-day Air Assault School.

Further Information: Biola University students who desire more information regarding this program may email or call: armyrotc@fullerton.edu or (657) 278-3007. Air Force ROTC

Per year in residence hall

$5,168 - $5,784 $2,584 - $2,892

Per semester

For a breakdown of individual room rates visit: http:// studentlife.biola.edu/housing/housing-handbook/housing-meal-rates. Meal Plan Meal Plans per semester (required for all undergraduate resident students)

Through arrangements with Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in west Los Angeles, and the University of Southern California (USC) students may participate in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program. Aerospace Studies classes and Leadership Laboratories are conducted at various times during the week on the main campus of LMU and USC. AFROTC offers a variety of two-, three- and four-year scholarships, many of which pay the full costs of tuition, books, and fees. Successful completion of as little as four semesters of AFROTC academic classes and leadership laboratories can lead to a commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Classes consist of one hour of academics and two hours of leadership laboratory for freshmen and sophomores; three hours of academics and two hours of leadership laboratory for juniors and seniors. AFROTC cadets under scholarship and all juniors and seniors receive a monthly tax-free stipend and textbook allowance. No military commitment is incurred until entering the last two years of the program (Professional Officer Course) or accepting an AFROTIC scholarship. For more information, contact the Department of Aerospace Studies (AFROTC) at one of the following universities: Loyola Marymount University at (310) 338-2770, or University of Southern California at (213) 740-2670. Financial Information Biola University seeks to provide a quality education for all its students at the most reasonable cost possible. As a private, nonprofit institution, Biola University receives no support from taxes or other public funds. Tuition paid by the students does not cover the costs of providing a quality education. Consequently, every student who attends Biola University receives a substantial subsidy made possible by the gifts of alumni, individual friends, interested churches and, in a few cases, businesses and corporations. The expenses of students at Biola University are shown in the following schedules and in the individual course descriptions listed in this catalog. The University reserves the right to change all student charges, modify its services, or change its programs of study should economic conditions, curriculum revisions or national emergency make it necessary to do so.

Meal Plan

Per Semester

Per Year

20 Flex Meal Plan (includes $125 Flex dollars) 15 Flex Meal Plan (includes $125 Flex dollars) 12 Flex Meal Plan (includes $125 Flex dollars) 10 Flex Meal Plan (includes $125 Flex dollars) 10 Meal Plan (no Flex dollars) 175 Block Plan (175 "anytime" meals, includes $125 Flex dollars) 5 Flex Meal Plan (includes $50 Flex dollars) 1 40 Block Plan (40 "anytime" meals, includes $50 Flex dollars) 1

$2,388

$4,776

$2,257

$4,514

$1,925

$3,850

$1,780

$3,560

$1,667

$3,334

$2,089

$4,178

$738

$1,476

$531

$1,062

1 For apartment residents and commuter students only.

Any purchases of Student Dollars or prorated adjustments due to cancellation or changes of meal plans will be reflected on the student’s account. All questions regarding meal plan changes, meal plan billing, etc. need to be addressed to the Auxiliary Operations Manager, in Auxiliary Services: 562-944-0351, ext. 5810 dining.services@biola.edu Graduate Student Housing Rates Biola owns and leases apartments in the local community to provide housing for single and married graduate students. Some apartments are

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