course descriptions - Eureka College
course descriptions - Eureka College
course descriptions - Eureka College
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Finance Charges<br />
Finance charges are assessed to all student account balances greater than thirty days<br />
outstanding at an annual rate of 12%; except for students participating in the Tuition<br />
Management Services “TMS” program and all payments are current. Charges are<br />
assessed during the following statement cycle:<br />
Semester Monthly Statement<br />
Fall September<br />
Spring February<br />
Summer June<br />
Finance charges will continue until the outstanding balance is paid in full.<br />
Senior Citizens<br />
EXPENSES<br />
Senior citizens, age sixty or older, may register as unclassified students for a tuition<br />
charge of $45.00 per semester hour, to a limit of two <strong>course</strong>s per semester. Senior citizens<br />
electing to enroll in seven or more semester hours each semester must enroll as either a<br />
part-time or full-time degree candidate. Also, additional costs may be incurred when<br />
enrolled in certain <strong>course</strong>s for materials, supplies and other related <strong>course</strong> costs. One may<br />
stay an unclassified student, taking <strong>course</strong>s for credit, indefinitely. If one later decides to<br />
become a degree candidate, however, a limit of thirty semester hours previously earned<br />
shall be regarded as convertible to those which will count toward a degree. Initial<br />
unclassified student registration shall be managed by the Records Office, but applicants<br />
are encouraged to discuss degree vs. non-degree status with an Admissions Office staff<br />
member before making an enrollment choice. Candidates should understand that nondegree<br />
status carries with it no academic advising, no financial aid eligibility, limited<br />
access to <strong>College</strong> events and services, and lowest registration priority for classes.<br />
Refund Policy<br />
<strong>Eureka</strong> <strong>College</strong> students who terminate their enrollment, other than at the end of the<br />
semester, shall be refunded according to the “Return of Title IV Aid” regulation. See the<br />
Financial Aid Handbook for calculation worksheets and explanation of return policy. The<br />
percentage of the semester completed shall be calculated as of the day the withdrawal<br />
took place. After 60% of completion has been accomplished, there shall be no refund.<br />
Students should contact the Registrar’s Office for an Exit Ticket.<br />
The following provisions will be made concerning call-up of the Reserves or National<br />
Guard for extended federal duty:<br />
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