SCC Tuition and Fees:
Fall 2010 | Spring 2011 | Summer 2011
Full-time Students (12 or more credit hours)
Spartanburg & Cherokee County Residents: $1,768 Per Semester
Spartanburg & Cherokee County Residents: $1,768 Per Semester
Union County Residents: $2,027 Per Semester
Out-of-County Residents: $2,192 Per Semester
Out-of-State Residents: $3,649 Per Semester
Out-of-Country or International Residents: $3,649 Per Semester
Part-time Students (less than 12 credit hours)Spartanburg & Cherokee County Residents: $148 Per Credit Hour
Out-of-County Residents: $2,192 Per Semester
Out-of-State Residents: $3,649 Per Semester
Out-of-Country or International Residents: $3,649 Per Semester
Part-time Students (less than 12 credit hours)Spartanburg & Cherokee County Residents: $148 Per Credit Hour
Union County Residents: $169 Per Credit Hour
Out-of-County Residents: $183 Per Credit Hour
Out-of-State Residents: $305 Per Credit Hour
Out-of-Country or International Residents: $305 Per Credit Hour
Enrollment Fee (all students) is $20 per semester.
Out-of-County Residents: $183 Per Credit Hour
Out-of-State Residents: $305 Per Credit Hour
Out-of-Country or International Residents: $305 Per Credit Hour
Enrollment Fee (all students) is $20 per semester.
Tuition & Fees http://www.alaskapacific.edu
2010-2011 Academic Year
Campus Undergraduate Tuition
Full time is 12 or more credit hours. Full-time rate is $13,125 per semester (up to 18 credits).
Campus Undergraduate Basic Fees
Admission Application Fee |
$25
|
Advanced Tuition Deposit due May 1 |
$100
|
Tuition Management Enrollment: | |
Semester |
$47
|
Year |
$65
|
Student Association Fee: | |
Block only |
$20
|
Semester or Session Only |
$55
|
Lab or Materials Fee (charged for certain courses) |
Varies
|
Current Housing Rates and Meal Plans
Prices listed are for one semester (which includes 1 block and 1 session). There are two semesters in one academic year – Fall & Spring. If you need housing or meal plan info for only a Block or only a Session, please contact the Office of Housing and Residence Life for pricing.
Semester Cost
| |
South Atwood Hall | |
Triple bedroom in suite |
$1,700
|
Double bedroom in suite |
$1,800
|
Private bedroom in suite |
$2,100
|
North Atwood Hall | |
2 Room Suite: Shared Bedroom |
$1,950
|
2 Room Suite: Private Bedroom |
$2,200
|
1 Room Suite: Private Suite |
$2,300
|
University Village | |
Shared Bedroom |
$2,100
|
Private Bedroom |
$2,550
|
Segelhorst Hall | |
Private Bedroom |
$2,700
|
Meal Plan |
$2,450
|
The meal plan includes a continental breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, and Brunch and dinner on the weekends, holidays, and non-class days. Students living in South or North Atwood are required to be on the meal plan. | |
Cancellation Fee will be applied if you move out before the end of your contract: | |
Before occupancy |
$400 (deposit)
|
After occupancy |
$500
|
Tuition & Fees http://www.alaskapacific.edu
2010-2011 Academic Year
Campus Undergraduate Tuition
Full time is 12 or more credit hours. Full-time rate is $13,125 per semester (up to 18 credits).
Campus Undergraduate Basic Fees
Admission Application Fee |
$25
|
Advanced Tuition Deposit due May 1 |
$100
|
Tuition Management Enrollment: | |
Semester |
$47
|
Year |
$65
|
Student Association Fee: | |
Block only |
$20
|
Semester or Session Only |
$55
|
Lab or Materials Fee (charged for certain courses) |
Varies
|
Current Housing Rates and Meal Plans
Prices listed are for one semester (which includes 1 block and 1 session). There are two semesters in one academic year – Fall & Spring. If you need housing or meal plan info for only a Block or only a Session, please contact the Office of Housing and Residence Life for pricing.
Semester Cost
| |
South Atwood Hall | |
Triple bedroom in suite |
$1,700
|
Double bedroom in suite |
$1,800
|
Private bedroom in suite |
$2,100
|
North Atwood Hall | |
2 Room Suite: Shared Bedroom |
$1,950
|
2 Room Suite: Private Bedroom |
$2,200
|
1 Room Suite: Private Suite |
$2,300
|
University Village | |
Shared Bedroom |
$2,100
|
Private Bedroom |
$2,550
|
Segelhorst Hall | |
Private Bedroom |
$2,700
|
Meal Plan |
$2,450
|
The meal plan includes a continental breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, and Brunch and dinner on the weekends, holidays, and non-class days. Students living in South or North Atwood are required to be on the meal plan. | |
Cancellation Fee will be applied if you move out before the end of your contract: | |
Before occupancy |
$400 (deposit)
|
After occupancy |
$500
|
Tuition & Fees http://www.alaskapacific.edu
2010-2011 Academic Year
Campus Undergraduate Tuition
Full time is 12 or more credit hours. Full-time rate is $13,125 per semester (up to 18 credits).
Campus Undergraduate Basic Fees
Admission Application Fee |
$25
|
Advanced Tuition Deposit due May 1 |
$100
|
Tuition Management Enrollment: | |
Semester |
$47
|
Year |
$65
|
Student Association Fee: | |
Block only |
$20
|
Semester or Session Only |
$55
|
Lab or Materials Fee (charged for certain courses) |
Varies
|
Current Housing Rates and Meal Plans
Prices listed are for one semester (which includes 1 block and 1 session). There are two semesters in one academic year – Fall & Spring. If you need housing or meal plan info for only a Block or only a Session, please contact the Office of Housing and Residence Life for pricing.
Semester Cost
| |
South Atwood Hall | |
Triple bedroom in suite |
$1,700
|
Double bedroom in suite |
$1,800
|
Private bedroom in suite |
$2,100
|
North Atwood Hall | |
2 Room Suite: Shared Bedroom |
$1,950
|
2 Room Suite: Private Bedroom |
$2,200
|
1 Room Suite: Private Suite |
$2,300
|
University Village | |
Shared Bedroom |
$2,100
|
Private Bedroom |
$2,550
|
Segelhorst Hall | |
Private Bedroom |
$2,700
|
Meal Plan |
$2,450
|
The meal plan includes a continental breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, and Brunch and dinner on the weekends, holidays, and non-class days. Students living in South or North Atwood are required to be on the meal plan. | |
Cancellation Fee will be applied if you move out before the end of your contract: | |
Before occupancy |
$400 (deposit)
|
After occupancy |
$500
|
International Students—Costs and Financial Aid http://www.berea.edu/
Berea College is the only school in the United States that provides 100% funding to 100% of enrolled international students for the first year of enrollment. This combination of financial aid and scholarships offsets the costs of tuition, room, board, and fees.
In subsequent years, international students are expected to save $1,000 (US) per year to contribute toward their expenses. The College does provide summer jobs to international students so that they may meet this obligation.
Accepted international students are expected to pay a $50 (US) entrance fee and a $2,200 (US) deposit to confirm their enrollment. This deposit can be used by international students for certain expenses during their four years of enrollment. For students who are unable to pay all or a portion of the deposit, additional financial aid is available.
All international students are provided with a paid, on-campus job through the College’s Work Program throughout the academic year. Students may use their wages (about $1,200 (US) the first year) to cover personal expenses.
Applying for Admission: International Students
Berea College is currently accepting applications for the Fall Term 2011. In order to be considered by our International Admissions Decision Committee for Fall Term 2011, completed application packets must be received in the Berea College Office of Admissions no later than February 5, 2011.
Applicants must mail the completed application forms and all other components of the application process in one packet (test scores, high school records, recommendations, etc.). Be sure to read "Information on Submitting the International Application for Admission and Scholarship" for more information.
A complete application packet for an international applicant with no transfer credit consists of:
- An "International Application for Admission and Scholarship" form including a personal essay.
- A completed "Financial Questionnaire.”
- Official secondary school records and leaving exam results
- Official scores from at least one of the following exams: TOEFL, IELTS, ACT or SAT I
- Two (2) letters of recommendation, at least one of which should be written by a current or former teacher.
- One "Financial Reference Form".
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