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College of Liberal Arts

Tuition and Fees

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

Fall 2009 - Spring 2010

Tuition Charges
(per enrollment below)
      Full Time (12-21 credits) per semester
 $18,655
      Part Time (up to 11 credits) per credit
 $1,554
      Part Time (CUE, CV, CS, HSE) per credit
 $1,165
      Audit Credit per credit
 $777
General Fee (per semester)
$291
Room Charges (per semester)
(per assignment below)
      Single Room Occupancy
 $3,915
      Double Room Occupancy
 $3,351
      Triple Room Occupancy
 $3,236
Board (mandatory for all resident students, per semester)
$1,833
Technology Fee
$62.50
      Computer Upgrade (optional for first year students only)
$350
Accident/Sickness Insurance per year ** $555
Accident/Sickness Insurance (CUE) per year ** $1,374
Accident/Sickness Insurance (INTL) per year ** $588
Tuition Refund per semester ** $98
Orientation Fee * $250
Transcript Fee * $25

*One time charges for first year students

**All students have the option to waive the accident and sickness insurance and the tuition refund plan by submitting the completed waiver form by the due date.

The University reserves the right to adjust or change all charges

 

Default of Payment

When a student registers for coursework or other academic progress, there are fees associated with that registration that are outlined by the Tuition & Fees Schedules published in late Spring of each year for the following academic year (current and previous schedules, besides what is provided above for the current CLA students, are available in the Business Office upon request).

Students are provided with a billing statement for each semester (and on a continuing monthly basis) and have live access to their student account through CampusWeb at any time (students can also grant access to an authorized viewer by setting up access for them in their CampusWeb).  The student is responsible for payment of fees associated with their enrollment which must be paid prior to the start of the semester (any balances that become due after the semester billing - i.e. registration changes, financial aid changes, fines, etc. - are due immediately).  A student may not register for a subsequent semester if a balance from a current or previous semester remains.  If any overdue obligation is referred either to the University Collection Department or to an outside agency or attorney for collection efforts and/or legal suit, the debt shall be increased to cover all reasonable costs of collection, including collection agency fees, attorney fees, and court costs.  By registering for any academic progress at Drew University, each student accepts and agrees to be bound by the foregoing University policy as applied to any pre-existing or future obligation to Drew University.