• TUITION -
Tuition is charged according to the following schedule:
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| Tuition/Semester |
2009 - 2010 |
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| 12 - 16 Credit Hours |
$ 4,830.00 |
per semester |
| 7 - 11 Credit Hours |
$ 3,360.00 |
per semester |
| 6 or less Credit Hours |
$ 300.00 |
per credit hour |
| Each additional credit hour above 16 |
$ 300.00 |
per credit hour |
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| NOTE: Qualified North Carolina residents may, upon
application, receive a North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant of $1,850 per year (subject to change). |

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• GENERAL FEES -
General fees are applicable to all diploma and degree students and are non refundable:
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| Computer Fees |
| 7 or more credit hours |
$85 per semester |
| 6 or less credit hours |
$60 per semester |
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| Student Fees |
| Fall and Spring |
$60 Per semester |
| Summer |
$60 Per session |

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• SPECIAL FEES -
Special fees are applicable when appropriate and are non refundable:
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| Application Fee for Admission or Readmission |
$50 fee |
| Audit Fee |
Variable |
| Credit by Examination Fee |
| Laboratory Course |
$150 |
| Non-Laboratory Course |
$100 |
| Intent to Graduate Fee |
$60 per intent |
| Test Assessment Fee |
$50 fee |
| Late Payment |
$100 per semester |
| Payment Plan |
$50 per semester |
| Returned Check |
$25 per check |
| Transcript |
$5 each |
Tuition Deposit |
$200 fee |
| Other Allowable Components of the Student Record |
$5 each |
| Curriculum Leave Fee |
$100 |

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• PAYMENT DATES
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| Fall Semester, 2009 |
August 1, 2009 |
| Spring Semester, 2010 |
January 5, 2010 |
| Summer Session I, 2010 |
May 3, 2010 |
| Summer Session II, 2010 |
June 29, 2010 |
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NOTE:
• Tuition and fees must be paid by the deadline or registration will be
subject to cancellation.
• Tuition and fees not paid on time will be subject to a late fee.
• Tuition and fees are subject to change each academic year. |

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• REFUND POLICY -
Diploma and degree students who withdraw from the College may be refunded tuition upon the student's written
request in accordance with the following schedule:
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| Date on official Withdrawal Form is: |
% of Tuition Refunded |
| On or before the first day of class(es) |
100% |
| Within the first 10% of the semester days enrolled |
90% |
| From 11% to 25% of the semester days enrolled |
50% |
| From 26% to 50% of the semester days enrolled |
25% |
| After 50% of the semester days enrolled |
0% |
Enrollment deposits and required fees are non refundable.
Refunds are not given to any student who is dismissed or does not officially - withdraw from the College.
Absence from class does not constitute official withdrawal.
Title IV funds are awarded to a student under the assumption that the student will attend school for the entire period
for which the assistance is awarded. When a student withdraws, the student may no longer be eligible for the full
amount of Title IV funds that the student was originally scheduled to receive.
If a recipient of Title IV grant or loan funds withdraws from a school during the semester, the amount of Title IV grant
or loan assistance earned by the student must be determined. If the amount disbursed to the student is greater than
the amount the student earned, unearned funds must be returned.
The student must obtain the signature of the Director of Financial Aid on the withdrawal form and the calculation of
and return of Title IV funds is determined at that time.
Refunds are made first to student financial aid programs and scholarship funds as required by the terms and
conditions of the programs, then to the student if - applicable. No money shall be refunded unless application for
refund is made prior to the last class day of the term for which the tuition to be refunded was paid. |

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• TEXTBOOKS
Textbooks are available in the College Bookstore. The cost of books is not - included in tuition and fees and varies
per program. Payment must be made at the time of - purchase. The book list is available on the college website.
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• BOOKSTORE REFUND POLICY
Refunds for textbooks in the original shrink wrap, free of any markings and - considered new and perfect are made
within the first week of classes. Items other than textbooks must be in new condition to be returned. The student
must present a receipt for all refunds. |

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• UNIFORMS
Accepted students receive instructions regarding the purchase of uniforms prior to orientation. Cost varies per
program. |

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• FAILURE TO MEET FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
Students are responsible for all financial obligations to the College or responsible to make appropriate
arrangements with a College official. The College may take the following measures for students in default of
financial obligations, which include but are not limited to:
- late fee;
- deny admission to class or clinical activities;
- deny registration for any subsequent course(s);
- immediate dismissal from the College;
- withhold grade reports and transcripts;
- withhold the granting of degrees, diplomas or certificates;
- withhold references;
- deny participation in graduation activities;
- withhold degree/diplomas; and
- withhold verification of applicant's credentials for licensure/certification.
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