FINANCIAL INFORMATION B iola University seeks to provide a quality education for all its students at the most reasonable cost possible. As aprivate, non-profit institution, Biolo University receives no support from taxes or other public funds. Tuition charges paid by the students do not cover the costs of providing aquality 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 coses, businesses and corporations.
GENERAL FEES (In addition to tuition, only os applicable to the individual student.) Room Reservation Deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 •Enrollment Deposit (nonrefundable) .. 50.00 Late Registration - Any time ofter scheduled registration 20.00 Late Pre-registration Any time ofter scheduled pre-registration but before end of semester . . . l0.00 Change of Closs Schedule .. ...... _. 2.00 ·• Accident and Medical Insurance (Foll est. $75.00; Spring est. $90.00; $50,000 maximum) . . est. 165.00 + Parking Fee . l0.00 Transcript Fee (for each copy ofter the first) . . . . . . . . . 2.00 'Upon notice of acceptance, on enrollment deposit is required. This amount is applicable toward the total expenses duri ng the student's lost semester of enrollment, but is forfeited if the applicant foils to report for the semesterfor which application was made. "Required of oil students with more than six units and who do not file o "Certification of Insurance Coverage" ot the time of registration. Additional coverage is required of all students participating in or practicing for intercollegiate sports. (Yearly fees ore based on group rates which ore determined at the time of registration. )
The expenses of students at Biola University are shown in the following schedules. The university reserves the rig ht to change al l 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. APPLICATION FEE An application of $25 must accompany each application. This fee is nonrefund able. Applications for spring received ofter January l, or for foll received ofter August l must be accompanied by o fee of $35 rather than $25. ROOM AND BOARD Per Year $3,018.00
First semester - room and board $1,509.00 Second semester - room and board $1,509.00
BIOLA UNIVERSITY TUITION INFORMATION
Annual Tuition
Summer Session
Semester
Semester
Per Unit
lnterterm
Audit
12-18 Units
Tuition
Cost
1986
School
1987
Fee
12-18 Units
Semester
1-11, 19+
Per Unit
Degree Program UNDERGRADUATE TUITION (including A.S. fee ) SPECIAL STUDENT TUITION (non-degree seeking)
Per Unit
Per Unit
$2866
$5732
$239
$106
$120
$ 25
5732
239
Undergraduate Special Students Graduate Special Students (post bocc. any school
2866
106
120
25
2728
5456
227
90
103
227
except Rosemead)
GRADUATE TUITION
(including A.S. fee ) School of Arts and Sciences
Moster of Arts, Education Master of Arts, Christion School Administration Master of Music, Church Music
2728 2728
5456 5456
227 227
90 90
103 103
227 227
2866
5732
239
106
120
239
School of lntercultural Studies (including A.S. fee ) Moster of Arts, Mission
2728 2728 2728
5456 5456 5456
227 227 227
90 90 90
103 103 103
227 227 227
Moster of Arts, lntercultural Studies
Doctor of Missiology
Talbot School of Theology (incl uding A.S. fee ) Moster of Arts
2135 2135 2135
4270 4270 4270
178 178 178
90 90 90
103 103 103
178 178 178
Moster of Divinity Moster of Theology Doctor of Education Doctor of Ministry
239 per unit 595/Course
239 per unit 595/Course
239 per unit 595/(ourse (9-16 units)
221 per unit 550/Course
239 per unit 595/Cou rse
239 per unit 595/Course
(9-16 units) (l-8, 17+ units)
Rosemead School of Psychology
Moster of Arts, Psychology (and Specials)
287 287 287
3440 3440 3440
6880 6880 6880
269 269 269
287 287 287
125 125 125
Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Psychology
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