Financial lnforma1ion Biola University Tuition Information
Biola University seeks to provide a qual- ity education for all its students at the most reasonable cost possible. As a private, . non-profit institution, Biola University re- ce1ves no support from taxes or other public funds. Tuition charges paid by the students do not cover the costs of provid- 1ng a quality education. Consequently, ev- ery student who attends Biola University receives a substantial subsidy, made poss1 - ble by the gifts of alumni, individual friends, interested churches and in a few cases, businesses and corporations. The expenses of students at Biola Uni - versity are shown in the following sched- ules. The university reserves the right to change all student charges, modify its ser- vices 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 non- refundable. Applications for spring re- ceived after January I , or for fall received after August I must be accompanied by a · fee of $35 rather than $25. Room and Board Per Year $2,710.00 First semester-room $695: board $660. Second semester-room $695: board $660. General Fees (In addition to the above tuition, only as applicable to the individual student.) Room Reservation Deposit .... $50.00 * Enrollment Deposit (non- refundable). .. 50.00 Late Registration- Any time after scheduled registra- t1on .... 20.00 Late Pre-registration Any time after scheduled pre-registration but before end of semester. 10.00 Change of Class Schedule. ....... z.oo ** Accident and Medical Insurance (Fall $75.00. Spring $90.00: $50,000 maximum) 165.00
Semester
Annual Tuition
Summer Session
Semester
Per Unit
lnterterm
Audit
School
12-18 Units
Tuition
Cost
1984
1985
Fee
Degree Program
12- 18 Units
Semester
1-11, 19 +
Per Unit
Per Unit
Per Unit .
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION (including AS. fee)
$2447
$4894
$ 25
$103
$204
$90
SPECIAL STUDENT TUITION (non-degree seeking) Undergraduate Special Students Graduate Special Students (post bacc. any school) GRADUATE TUITION (includ ing AS. fee) School of Arts, Sciences & Professions
2447
4894
103
90
204
25
176
87
176
2109
4218
75
Master of Arts, Education Master of Arts, Christian School Administration Master of Music (Church Music)
2109 2 109
4218 421~
87 87
176 176
176 176
75 75
2447
4894
204
103
204
90
School of lntercultural Studies and World Missions Master of Arts, Mission Master of Arts, lntercultural Studies Talbot Theological Seminary and School of Theology Master of Arts Master of Divinity
2109
4218
176
87
176
75
2109
4218
176
75
87
176
141 141 141
1689 1689 1689
3378 3378 3378
75 75 75
141 141 141
87 87 87
Master of Theology Doctor of Education Doctor of Ministry
204 per unit 495/Course
204 per unit 495/Course
204 per unit 495/Course
204 per unit 495/Course
204 per unit 495/Course
204 per unit 495/Course
( 1-8, 17+ units)
Institute for Family Studies
(9- 16 units)
(9-16 units)
Master of Arts, Marriage, Family and Child Counseling
2.04
204
204
110
2447
4894
(1-8, 17+ units) 252 252 252
Rosemead School of Psychology Master of Arts, Psychology
(9- 16 units) 3029 3029 3029
(9-16 units) 6058 6058 6058
252 252 252
110 110 110
252 252 252
Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Psychology
6
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