Program Costs and Refund Policy

Program Costs 2021-2022

GRADUATE COURSE TUITION (per credit)

$975.00

Ed.D. Executive Track tuition

$1,020.00

Student Teaching Supervision Fee

$745.00

Registration Fee (Per semester/session)

$60.00

Culminating Experience Fee

$50.00

Technology Fee

$45.00

 Student Teaching Fee $750.00
 Distance Student Teaching Additional Fee  $75.00
 Out-of-Area Student Teaching Additional Fee  $340.00

Late Payment Fee (per month)

$50.00

Auditing fee

$510.00

Internship Certificate Additional Mentoring Fee

$975.00

Application Fee

$75.00

 

Studio Art, Music, Science Labs, Education Technology courses, Practica and certain other courses may carry additional fees.  Further college fees, such as parking permits, are listed in the College Catalog at  http://mville.smartcatalogiq.com/2020-2021/Undergraduate-College-Catalog/Tuition-and-Fees 

Deposit

To accept the offer of admission into the Doctor of Education program, candidates must submit a non-refundable $250.00 deposit within two weeks of the date of admission. This amount will be applied to tuition charged for the first semester.

To accept the offer of admission into a Graduate program as a matriculated or non-matriculated student. Candidates must submit a non-refundable deposit of $100 within two weeks of the date of admission.  This amount will be applied to tuition charged in the first semester.

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Refund Policy

 All fees are entirely non-refundable.

 

Refunds of tuition charges are computed as of the date the student officially drops the course. Students are advised to drop or withdraw as soon as they have determined to do so.  Refunds are pro-rated downward beginning on the first day of the semester, regardless of the class schedule.  For the first two weeks of classes, a refund of 80% will be issued.  For the third week, 60%.  For the fourth week, 40%.  For the fifth week, 20%.  After the fifth week of classes, no refund will be issued.

 

Appeals for refund of tuition may be made to the Bursar Appeals Committee.  Appeal forms and guidelines are available from the Office of Graduate Advising.

 

Students receiving financial aid from the College who withdraw from classes will have their aid reevaluated, possibly necessitating their repayment of a portion of the financial aid received. The necessity to repay financial aid depends upon the type of aid received, applicable government regulations, and the period of time in attendance.