Bulletin - John Jay College Of Criminal Justice - CUNY
Bulletin - John Jay College Of Criminal Justice - CUNY
Bulletin - John Jay College Of Criminal Justice - CUNY
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8 TUITION & FEES<br />
TUITION<br />
Tuition rates for undergraduate students are established by the Board<br />
of Trustees of The City University of New York. All fees and tuition<br />
charges listed in this bulletin and in any registration materials issued<br />
by the <strong>College</strong> are subject to change without prior notice by action of<br />
the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York.<br />
In the event of any increase in fees or tuition charges, payments<br />
already made to the <strong>College</strong> will be treated as partial payment.<br />
Students will be notified of the additional amount due and the time<br />
and method of payment. Students who have not paid all fees and<br />
tuition by the time indicated will not be considered registered and<br />
will not be admitted to classes.<br />
NOTES: For the purposes of determining tuition charges, a student is<br />
considered a resident of the State of New York if the student has a<br />
principal place of abode in the State of New York for a period of at least<br />
12 consecutive months immediately preceding the first day of classes for<br />
the semester with respect to which the residency determination is made.<br />
Such a student must state an intention to live permanently and maintain a<br />
principal place of abode in New York State. Residence in a dormitory,<br />
hotel, or other temporary housing facility does not in itself establish New<br />
York State residency. The <strong>College</strong> may require appropriate<br />
documentation to verify residency status.<br />
TUITION REFUNDS<br />
Students who drop courses during the refund period (first three weeks<br />
of the semester) will automatically be processed for refunds based on<br />
the date of the transaction. The date on which the application is filed<br />
is considered to be the official date of the transaction. Nonattendance<br />
in classes does not waive the tuition liability incurred at<br />
registration. Students should allow approximately eight weeks for<br />
refund checks to be processed and mailed.<br />
Current Rate Schedule<br />
New York State Residents<br />
Full-time Matriculated Student $2,300 per semester<br />
(12 – 18 credits)<br />
Part-time Matriculated Student $195 per credit hour<br />
(fewer than 12 credits)<br />
Non-degree students<br />
$285 per credit hour<br />
Senior Citizens Auditing Courses $65.00<br />
Out-of-State Residents<br />
Matriculated Student<br />
Non-degree students<br />
$415 per credit hour<br />
$610 per credit hour<br />
NOTE: BA/MA students are charged graduate tuition for credits<br />
taken after 120 credits. This additional tuition charge begins in the<br />
semester in which the student registers for the 120 th credit.<br />
Resignations<br />
In the case of resignation (withdrawal) from a course or courses<br />
during the semester the following rate schedule applies:<br />
Resignation filed before the<br />
first day of classes<br />
Resignation filed within<br />
the first week of classes<br />
Resignation filed within<br />
the second week of classes<br />
Resignation filed within<br />
the third week of classes<br />
Resignation (withdrawal)<br />
filed after the third week of<br />
classes<br />
100 percent reduction in tuition<br />
liability<br />
75 percent reduction in tuition liability<br />
50 percent reduction in tuition liability<br />
25 percent reduction in tuition liability<br />
no reduction in tuition liability<br />
The Summer Session and Winter Sessions refund schedules are<br />
listed on the Academic Calendar online.<br />
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