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School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University

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2010-2011<br />

Certificates, Second Bachelor Degrees, and Post-Baccalaureate Certificates are only eligible for “with distinction.” Transfer<br />

students, including SPS students, who have achieved at least a 3.75 GPA on their WJU credits, exclusive <strong>of</strong> their transfer GPA, may<br />

graduate “with distinction.”<br />

Expenses<br />

Tuition and Fees<br />

Costs at WJU are significantly lower than those at comparable private institutions, due in part to the gifts <strong>of</strong> many individuals and<br />

churches who provide a large percentage <strong>of</strong> the operating costs for the <strong>University</strong>. Contact the Admission Office for WJU’s current<br />

tuition package and fee schedule, including residence costs. The current tuition and fee schedule can be found on our website at<br />

www.jessup.edu.<br />

Deferred Payments<br />

All charges for a semester are considered due and payable in full upon execution <strong>of</strong> the student’s semester contract at registration.<br />

Students who are unable to pay the contract balance in full at registration may request to be allowed to pay a minimum <strong>of</strong> onethird<br />

<strong>of</strong> the balance due plus a deferred payment fee with a completed Deferred Payment Program Application at registration and<br />

follow the Deferred Payment Program schedule to pay the remaining balance.<br />

Institutional Refund Policies<br />

Tuition and Fees: Students who must withdraw from a class or classes during the semester may receive a refund <strong>of</strong> a percentage<br />

<strong>of</strong> the semester’s tuition and fees charges. To receive a refund, students must submit a completed drop card to the Registrar (See<br />

“Drop or Withdraw from a Course”). The date <strong>of</strong> withdrawal for refund purposes is determined by the date the Registrar receives<br />

the completed drop card. Refunds indicated are percentages <strong>of</strong> total tuition charges, not <strong>of</strong> amounts paid to date <strong>of</strong> withdrawal.<br />

The student may be required to pay unpaid charges.<br />

If financial aid programs have paid money on a student’s account, a different refund policy may be required and refund<br />

distribution will be made following the prescribed regulations issued by the federal government. The regulations and formulas<br />

governing such refunds may be examined in the Financial Aid Office.<br />

Traditional Program Refund Policy<br />

Before or during the first week <strong>of</strong> instruction ...................................................... 100%<br />

After the first week but before the end <strong>of</strong> the third week <strong>of</strong> instruction .............. 80%<br />

After the third week but before the end <strong>of</strong> the ninth week <strong>of</strong> instruction ............ 40%<br />

After the end <strong>of</strong> the ninth week <strong>of</strong> instruction ...................................................... 0%<br />

SPS Program Refund Policy<br />

Before the first week <strong>of</strong> instruction ....................................................................... 100%<br />

After the first week but before second week <strong>of</strong> instruction .................................. 80%<br />

After the second week but before the third week <strong>of</strong> instruction .......................... 40%<br />

After the third week <strong>of</strong> instruction ........................................................................ 0%<br />

Residence Costs<br />

All unmarried Traditional students under 22 years <strong>of</strong> age are required to live in <strong>University</strong> housing unless they live with family<br />

members. Older students may live in <strong>University</strong> housing if rooms are available. All campus residents must buy a semester meal<br />

plan for the cafeteria, included in the room and board charges.<br />

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