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Tuition 2008-2009
| Tuition and Fees for Academic Year 2008-2009 |
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FALL 2008 |
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SPRING 2009 |
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Tuition |
Fees |
Tuition |
Fees |
Room & Board |
Total |
| Full-Time Day Commuter |
$9,540 |
$ 500 |
$9,540 |
$ 500 |
N/A |
$20,080 |
| Full-Time Day On-Campus |
$9,540 |
$ 500 |
$9,540 |
$ 500 |
$9,500 |
$29,580 |
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| Full-Time Evening Commuter |
$5,850 |
$175 |
$5,850 |
$175 |
N/A |
$12,050 |
Full-Time Evening
On-Campus |
$5,850 |
$175 |
$5,850 |
$175 |
$9,500 |
$21,550 |
NOTE: Full-Time Weekend commuters are awarded on a trimester basis (Fall/Spring/Summer, that is, $5370 per term in tuition and $190 per term in fees.
Day Evening, Weekend, Summer
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General
Fees**
Day Session*:
Full-time:
Comprehensive $350
per semester
Medical Insurance+ $53
per semester
Part-time:
Registration $40
per semester
Evening/Weekend/Summer Session:
Full-time:
Registration $95
per semester
Medical Insurance+ $40
per semester
Part-time:
Registration $30
per semester
Room and Board $4,325
per semester or $8,650.00 per year
*Students enrolled in any day courses
are charged day tuition and fees.
Day students enrolled in more than
4 1/2 course units will be charged
an additional tuition fee.
**General Fees are exclusive of
Course and Special Fees required
for certain courses. A complete
listing of Course and Special Fees
may be found in the College
Catalog. Special Fees are
also listed below.
+The Student Medical Insurance Fee
is charged to full-time students
only and may be waived if the students
has their own insurance. Student
Medical Insurance brochures and waiver
cards are available in the Bursar's
Office.
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Special
Fees
Admission
Application Fee
Deferred Payment Fee
Deferred Payment Late Fee-per
wk
ID Card (replacement)
Late Registration Fee
Life Learning Assessment Fee
Nursing Malpractice Fee
Parking (all students)
Returned Check Charge
Residence Program Fee |
$40
$35
$5
$10
$50
$275
$15
$50
$30
$50 |
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Schedule
Changes
During 1st week of classes no charge
Subsequent changes (per change) $10
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Residence
Hall Fee
Double rooms are available for students
on campus. Resident students must
engage their rooms for a full academic
semester and participate in one of
the available meal plans. Some single
rooms are available at a higher rate.
Students who wish to reserve space
in the residence halls must submit
a $100 room deposit prior to registration.
This deposit becomes a damage deposit
upon occupancy, refundable upon withdrawal
or graduation provided no damage
has occurred and proper notice has
been given to the Director of Residence
Life.
Students who withdraw their housing
application within two weeks prior
to the beginning of a semester will
forfeit the deposit.
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Schedule
of Payments
Tuition is charged per term. All
students are required to pay, and/or
submit evidence of financial aid
arrangements to pay, term charges
on or before the first day of classes. Fall
semester accounts are payable on
or before August 30. Spring semester accounts are payable on or before January 16. To avoid the $50 late clearance fee the account must be cleared by January 11. Tuition and all other charges must be paid before a student may attend classes.
Entering students must pay a tuition
deposit of $150 on or before May
1. This deposit is applied to tuition
charges and is not refundable should
the candidate withdraw after that
date. All resident students must
pay a housing deposit of $100 on
or before May 1. Students admitted
to the Fall term after May 1, or
to the Spring or Summer term, pay
the deposit within two weeks of admission.
The Bursar's Office accepts MasterCard,
VISA, Discover and American Express
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Notification
and Tuition Deposit
Candidates normally receive official
notification of admission decisions
within two weeks of the completion
of their files. The Office of Admission
adheres to the policy of "rolling
admissions"; that is, the Committee
on Admission considers applicants
as soon as it receives their required
credentials. Candidates accepted
for full-time programs must submit
a Tuition Deposit and Matriculation
Form and non-refundable tuition deposit
of $150 to reserve space in the entering
class. Students who wish to live
on-campus must submit an On-Campus
Housing Deposit and Resident Information
Form and an additional room reservation
deposit of $100 prior to enrollment.
Bloomfield College subscribes to
the Candidate's Reply Date sponsored
by the College Entrance Examination
Board. THE TUITION DEPOSIT IS PAYABLE
ON OR BEFORE MAY 1 AND IS NOT REFUNDABLE
SHOULD THE CANDIDATE WITHDRAW AFTER
THAT DATE. Candidates accepted
after May 1st must submit the deposit
within two weeks of notification
of acceptance.
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Tuition
Refund
If a student files a written notice
of withdrawal with the Registrar
according to the schedules below,
tuition only will be refunded as
follows:
Fall, Winter, Spring or
14-Week Summer Term
During the 1st week 80%
of tuition
During the 2nd week 60%
of tuition
During the 3rd week 40%
of tuition
During the 4th week 20%
of tuition
After the fourth week of the semester,
no refund of tuition will be made
if the student withdraws.
7 Week Summer Term
During the first week: 50 % of tuition
After the first week of the semester,
no refund of tuition will be made
if the student withdraws.
3 Week Summer Term
During the first two days: 50% of
tuition
After the second day, no refund
of tuition will be made if the student
withdraws.
In the event of withdrawal, all
general, special and course fees,
bookstore charges and room fees will
be billed at 100%. The food service
fee is prorated in the event of withdrawal.
See the College
catalog for the financial aid
refund policy.
Any student asked to withdraw for
disciplinary reason will receive
no refund to tuition or fees.
In the event of withdrawal from
the College, the food service fee
is prorated. The dormitory fee is
not refundable in any part after
registration.
A refund request form must be filed
at the Bursar’s Office for
processing. You may file this form
in person or fax your written request
to 973-748-2767, attn: Office of
the Bursar
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Financial
Obligation
Any unpaid balance constitutes a
financial obligation which students
must meet in full before securing
transcripts, diplomas or recommendations.
Unpaid balances remaining 60 days
after the last official class could
include collection agency and attorney
fees.
*Bloomfield College reserves
the right to change its regulations,
schedule of classes, procedures,
courses of study and schedule of
fees without previous notice.
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