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GENERAL INFORMATION


Tuition and Fees: Academic Year 2010-2011


Franklin University recognizes that educational expenses can be a significant factor in the decision to attend college. Franklin’s affordable tuition is among the lowest of all independent baccalaureate colleges and universities in Ohio and remains among the lowest 10% in the nation. In addition, many support services are available at no cost to students.


The tuition and fees charged by the University are kept as low as possible for the benefit of students. The University offers students maximum flexibility in paying their educational expenses. Efforts are continually made to provide quality education at an affordable cost to students.


The University accepts all tuition and fees with the understanding that the student, in paying such tuition and fees, agrees to abide by all University policies and regulations, whether or not printed in this Academic Bulletin, and by any decisions of the administration and faculty regarding the student’s status at the University. Although every effort is made to provide accurate and up-to-date information on educational costs and fees, the University reserves the right to change its tuition, fees and charges as economic conditions warrant. Those who fail to pay accounts when due are delinquent and may be dropped from classes. Students with delinquent financial obligations will not be permitted to enroll for subsequent trimesters. Past-due balances must be paid by, cashier’s check (money order), MasterCard®, VISA® or Discover®. Personal checks will not be accepted for past-due balances.


UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATIONAL COSTS


Initial Processing Fee (non-refundable)..................................$25 Standard tuition per credit hour.............................................$330


Tuition per credit hour for Computer Science, Graphics, Web Development, Information Technology & MIS courses...........................................................................$390


College Level Examination Program (CLEP) ........................$92


(CLEP examination fee: $72; administration fee: $20) Franklin University Proficiency Examination (FUPE) per credit hour attempted ................................................................$40


Prior Learning Portfolio evaluation per credit hour requested......................................................................................$50


Deferred tuition application fee (non-refundable) ...............$50


Late payment fee for deferred tuition reimbursement plan ................................................................$100 Graduation application fee* (non-refundable).......................$55 Returned check processing fee ................................................$25 Cost of collection of past due balances – actual costs incurred *Penalties apply for late submissions


GRADUATE EDUCATIONAL COSTS Application Fee (non-refundable)............................................$30


Tuition per credit hour ...........................................................$515 (First credit hour cost is considered a non-refundable deposit applied to the initial trimester of enrollment.)


Tuition per credit hour for M.S. Computer Science ...........$575


Tuition per credit hour for M.S. Instructional Design & Performance Technology.........................................................$450 Deferred Tuition application fee (non-refundable) ..............$50 Late payment fee for deferred tuition reimbursement plan $100 Graduation application fee* (non-refundable).......................$75 Returned check processing fee ................................................$25 Cost of collection of past due balances – actual costs incurred *Penalties apply for late submissions


INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EDUCATIONAL FEES


New International Students Application Fee (non-refundable).........................................$40 (A one-time non-refundable fee to process the application) Initial processing fee (non-refundable) ................................$50


TUITION CHARGES ON COURSE WITHDRAWALS


All students who wish to withdraw from a course for which they have registered must submit an Add/Drop Form to the University, complete the drop online via myFranklin, or contact their Academic Advisor. When current students withdraw from one or more courses, they are charged a percentage of the tuition according to the following table. The following table applies to students residing in locations other than Indiana and Wisconsin:


12- or 15-week Classes Week*


Percentage Charged**/†


1 .......................................................................................No Charge 2 ...................................................................................................40% 3 ...................................................................................................55% 4 ...................................................................................................70% 5 ...................................................................................................85% 6 .................................................................................................100%


6- or 7-week Classes Week*


Percentage Charged**/†


1 .......................................................................................No Charge 2 ...................................................................................................50% 3 .................................................................................................100%


3-week Classes Week*


Percentage Charged**/†


1 .......................................................................................No Charge 2 .................................................................................................100%


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