FINANCIAL INFORMATION

General Fees (non-refundable)

  • Application (Registration fee) 30.00
  • Late registration fee 10.00
  • Class change (add/drop per class) 5.00
  • Transcript fee (first free) 10.00
  • Graduation fee (includes diploma, and rental of academic cap, gown, and hood) 125.00
Tuition Fees per unit
  • Baccalaureate 90.00
  • Masters 120.00
  • Doctoral 150.00
Special Fees (non-refundable at any time)
  • Auditors
    - Registration 30.00
    - Tuition (per course) 30.00
  • Thesis. non-resident (per year) 1300.00
  • Thesis reading fee, M. A., M. Div. 1500.00
  • Dissertation reading fee, Th. M. doctorate 1700.00

The University the reserves the right to change rates, policies and programs when necessary. Such changes will be posted on bulletin boards, appear in notices distributed to students, or stated in subsequent catalogs.

Students must pay that bills in full or make satisfactory financial arrangements prior to attending their first class session. Students may not take final examinations, participate in commencement, nor procure transcripts until all bills are paid or satisfactory arrangements made with the Business Office.

REFUND POLICY

Any student who withdraws in writing and whose withdrawal is officially approved may Receive a refund of tuition as follows:

  1. 80% if withdrawal is before the end of the second week of classes.
  2. 70% if withdrawal is before the end of the third week of classes.
  3. 50% if withdrawal is before the end of the fourth week of classes.
  4. No monies will be refunded after the fourth week of classes.

My signature below certifies that I have read, understood, and agreed to my rights and responsibilities, and that the University¡¯s cancellation and refund policies have been clearly explained to me. I agree with the Statement of Faith and will conform to the Standards of conduct(sent to the student as part of the Admission packet). I agree with and shall be responsible for all tuition and fees accrued for my enrollment and attendance of classes at the University. I have read and shall follow the instructions as delineated by the University refund Policy set forth above. I understand that the University reserves the right to dismiss a student who, in its judgment, does not conform to its Statement of Faith and abide by the policies, program, and expectations of the University.

STUDENT TUITION RECOVERY FUND

The Student Tuition Recovery Funds(STRF) was established by the Legislature to protect any California resident who attends a private postsecondary institution from losing money of he/she prepaid tuition and suffered a financial loss as a result of the school closing, failing to live up to its enrollment agreement, of refusing to pay a court judgment.

To be eligible of STRF, you must be a ¡°California resident¡± and reside in California at the time the enrollment agreement is signed or when you receive lessons at a California mailing address from an approved institution offering correspondence instruction. Students who are temporarily residing in California for the sole purpose of pursing an education, specifically those who hold student visas, are not considered a "California resident."

To quality for STRF reimbursement you must file a STRF application within one year of receiving notice from the Council that the school is closed. If you do not receive notice from the Bureau you have 4 years from the date of closure to file a STRF application. If a judgment is obtained, you must file STRF application within tow years of the final judgment.

It is important that you keep copies of the enrollment agreement financial aid papers, Receipts, or any other information that documents the monies paid to the school.

Questions regarding the STRF may be directed to the following:
Bureau. FOR PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 1027 10TH
STREET, FOURTH FLOOR SACRAMENT, CA 95814-3517, (916)445-3427