The Graduate School: Assumption College

Tuition and Financial Information


TUITION  (2008-2009 academic year)
$1404.00 per 3-credit course
$1872.00 per 4-credit course

TUITION /ONLINE REHABILITATION COUNSELING  
(2008-2009 academic year)
$351.00 per credit
$1053.00 per 3-credit course
$1404.00 per 4-credit course

FEES
$30 application fee (waived if Assumption alumni)
$20 registration fee per semester
$100 promissory note default fee
$100 graduate degree audit fee

Tuition and fees may be paid via Mastercard, Visa, Discover, Personal Check, Federal Stafford Loans, Alternative Loans, Key Monthly payment plan.

Tuition and fees are subject to review on an annual basis.

The total cost of attendance is determined by the credit hours of specific graduate programs.

HEALTH INSURANCE
Massachusetts State Law requires that any student enrolled in six or more credits in the fall or spring semester must submit evidence of health insurance coverage or the student will be automatically enrolled in the College's insurance plan.

PAYMENT
All checks should be made payable to Assumption College. Tuition may be paid by check or credit card. Assumption accepts MasterCard, VISA, or Discover. Financial aid, loans, payments deferred payment plans, etc., must be received by the payment due date of each semester. Any account balance remaining after the due date will be subject to interest at the rate of 1% per month on the unpaid balance. All fees and policies are subject to change without notice at the discretion of the Trustees of the College.   

The application fee should be sent directly to the Graduate School office. The application fee is waived for Assumption College matriculated students and alumni.

REFUNDS
No consideration will be given to an application for a refund unless the student has given notice to the Program Director at the time of withdrawal from a course. No fee paid, or any portion thereof, is returnable as a matter of right upon a student’s withdrawal from the College. Where illness, physical disability or extraordinary circumstances require a student to leave, he/she may file with the Director of Graduate Enrollment a written statement of the causes of such withdrawal, accompanied by a statement from the registrar giving the date of withdrawal.

The “date of withdrawal” is the date on which the student has actually notified the department. Refunds on tuition will be made according to the following schedule:
Academic year
Withdrawal prior to the 1st class session ...............100%
Withdrawal prior to the 2nd class session ............... 90%
Withdrawal prior to the 3rd class session ................ 50%
Withdrawal after the 3rd class session .......................0%