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Microsoft Word MU 2009-2010.doc - Methodist University

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during early admission. Students must make a campus visit and meet with the PGM staff to beconsidered for early admission.8. Regular Admission: Students wishing to be considered for regular admission into the PGM Programmust have all required materials submitted by January 1. Students selected for regular admission intothe PGM Program will be notified of their acceptance by January 15. Students receiving theacceptance letter have until March 1 to reserve a space in the PGM Program. A non-refundable PGMdeposit of five hundred dollars ($500) is required to reserve a space. *Students not responding byMarch 1 will forfeit their regular admission and will be candidates for late admission. Students mustmake a campus visit and meet with the PGM staff to be considered for regular admission.9. Late Admission: Students wishing to be considered for late admission into the PGM Program musthave all required materials submitted by March 1. However, there may not be any spaces available inthe program at that time. Students selected for late admission into the PGM Program will be notifiedno later than May 1. Any student accepted under late admission will be able to reserve a space in thePGM Program on a first-come, first-served basis by paying the PGM deposit. A non-refundablePGM deposit of five hundred dollars ($500) is required to reserve a space.* Students who wish to do so may request, in writing, an extension of the PGM deposit until May 1.However, students requesting an extension are not guaranteed a space in the PGM Program. Deposits paidafter March 1 will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.FINANCESBasic Expenses for Academic Year <strong>2009</strong>-2010Rates per semester unless otherwise specified:Undergraduate ProgramCommuting ResidentialStudent StudentTuition 1 $11,310.00 $11,310.00 (Alternate Meal Plans will beMeals —— 2,080.00 available at registration)Room Rent —— 2,120.00 (Includes local telephone,—————— —————— basic cable, Internet, doubleTOTALS $11,310.00 $15,510.00 occupancy in Cumberland,Sanford)1Full time day tuition; 12–18 credit hours (see policy on combining day, evening, and online classes, page229)Carte Blanche Meal Plan (includes $125 credit in Monarch Dollars) ............... 2,080.0014 Meal Plan (includes $250 credit in Monarch Dollars) .................................. 2,080.0010 Meal Plan (includes $500 credit in Monarch Dollars)- for non-freshmen…..2.080.005 Meal Plan 2 (includes $125 credit in Monarch Dollars) ................................... 1,000.002Meal Plan for The Pines, Cape Fear Commons, McLean residents and Commuters.Residence Hall Cost (including computer network access):Cumberland/Sanford .......................................................................................... 2,120.00Garber/Weaver ................................................................................................... 2,210.00Pearce/West ....................................................................................................... 2,470.00The Pines (includes $100.00 in Declining Balance Meal Dollars) .................... 2,370.00Cape Fear Commons (includes $100.00 in Declining Balance Meal Dollars) .. 3,475.00McLean (includes $100.00 in Declining Balance Meal Dollars) ....................... 3,630.00Private room fee (Cumberland, Sanford, Weaver and Garber, if available) ...... 1,115.00Residential hall dues ............................................................................................... 34.00Residential hall dues (per summer session) ............................................................ 15.00227

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