FINANCIAL INFORMATION ~ Psychology
REFUNDS Inasmuch as faculty engagements and other commitments ore mode by the university for the entire year in advance, the following refund schedule hos been established in order that the university and the student may shore the loss equitably when it is necessary for a student to withdraw from school: Withdrawal within the first two weeks of classes: l. Tuition - full amount, less enrollment deposit (s tudents with six or fewer units, $25; Auditors, $20). 2. Room and Boord - pro-roted as of the end of the period as indicated below: o. Rooms - end of the month in which the student withdraws. b. Meals - end of the week in which the meal ticket is turned in to the Auxiliary Services office. Withdrawal ofter the second week and before the end of the eighth week of classes: l. Tuition - pro-roted as of end of week in which student withdraws . 2. Room and Boord - pro-roted as of the end of the period as indicated below: o. Rooms - end of the month in which the student withdraws. b. Meals - end of the week in which the meal ticket is turned in to the Auxiliary Services office. Withdrawals ofter eighth week of classes: 1. Tuition - no refund. 2. Room and Boord - pro-roted as of the end of the period as indicated below: o. Rooms - end of the month in which the student withdraws. b. Meals - end of the week in which the meal ticket is turned in to the Auxiliary Services office. lnterterm and summer session refund policy: l. Room and Boord is pro-roted to the end of the week of official withdrawal. 2. $25 of the tuition charge is considered o registration fee and is non refundable. 3. Per/unit refunds ore subject to the following schedule: - First week - complete refund, except $25 registration fee. - In o two week course - no refund the second week. - In othree or four week class, 30 percent refunded during the second week, none thereafter. - In five week classes, 58 percent the secondweek, 30 percent the third week, none thereafter. Tuition refunds for doss changes (where applicable) will be mode in the some manner as refunds for withdrawals (i.e., full refund within first two weeks of classes and pro-roted refund ofter second week until end of eighth week). All refunds must be requested by properly completing and submitting o departure cord or doss drop form, the official withdrawal dote determining the amount of refund. Laboratory and activity fees ore refundable only if withdrawal is on or before the final dote of late registration. Music fees ore for private music lessons and ore refundable in the some manner as tuition, except no refund ofter the sixth week. FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION It is the desire of Biolo Univers ity, within the limits of its resources, to provide financial assistance to needy students, especially those who, without such aid, would not be able to attend Biolo University. The office of student financial services offers counseling and assistance in ascertaining the most appropriate forms of financial aid for each student. Biol □ University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color or notional and ethnic origin in administration of its scholarship and loan programs. UNDERGRADUATE FINANCIAL AID Federal Aid The Pell Grant {formerly Basic Educational Opportunity Grant) program is ofederal program which is designed to assist students with finan cial need. The maximum grant for 1985-86 was $2, l00. The Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grant {SEOG} program, supported by the federal government, is designed to help needy students . Work Study employment on campus is available to students who con demonstrate financial need. Under this program federal funds pay 80% of o student's wages, while the university pays the remaining 20%. Wages paid to students in the work study program vary according to the student's qualifications and duties pe~ormed.
Single
Single
Married Student
off camQUS
on camQUS
$6,880
$6,880
$6,880
Tuition and Fees
861 900 384
861 900 384
861 900 384
lnterterm (first year) Professional Growth Fee Books and Supplies·
3,018 1,578
4,014 1,914
7,713 2,817
Room and Boord
Personal TransQortation..
$13,621
$14,953
$19,555
TOTAL
'$650 for first year students. *'Moy be adjusted for practicum travel expense. PAYMENT OPTIONS Cost of tuition, room and board and special fees may be paid in one of the following ways: Plan 1 Payment for each semester in full on or before the day of foll or spring registration. Plan 2 Adown payment at the time of registration with payment of any remaining balance by the first payment due dote (October 15 - foll; Morch 15 - spring). No finance charges ore assessed. Plan 3 Adown payment at the time of registration and the remaining balance in three payments (October-December) or (Morch-Moy).Afinance charge of l%per month of the unpaid balance at each billing is added for carrying the account. All payments ore due on or before the 15th of the month as indicated in the billing summary. DOWN PAYMENT Down payments ore payable according to the following schedule: Undergraduate Talbot Masters On Campus $1,750 $1,4 50 Off Campus $1,150 $850 1-3 units In Full In Full 4-6 units One Holl One Holl 7-11 units One Third One Third 4-8 units
Specials,* Other Masters and D.Miss.
Graduate Psychology
$1 ,700 $1, 100
$2,000 $1,400
On Campus Off Campus 1-3 units 4-6 units 7-11 units 4-8 units
In Full
In Full
One Holl One Third
One Holl
*M.A. Mus ic and Ed.D. see undergraduate schedule. FINANCE CHARGES One percent of the unpaid balance shown on each monthly statement will be added to the account as o finance charge. Transcripts may be withheld if a student hos financial obligations to the university. All payments to o student's account after enrollment should be addressed as follows: Biol □ University Accounting Deportment 13800 Biolo Avenue La Mirada, California 90639-0001 In addition, to whom the payment is to be credited must be clearly stated. Astudent is not registered and cannot attend classes until satisfactory financial arrangements hove been mode with the office of student financial services.
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