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abarrus College of Health Sciences makes every effort to insure that opportunities for higher education be given to all who desire it. By endeavoring to keep expenses at a minimum and offering a substantial and comprehensive financial aid program, Cabarrus College of Health Sciences provides educational opportunities for students.

Tuition

Tuition is charged according to the following schedule:

Tuition/Semester 2007-08  
16-12 Credit Hours $ 4,250 per semester
11-7 Credit Hours $ 3,050 per semester
1-6 credit hours $ 275 per credit hour
Each additional credit hour above 16 $ 275 per credit hour

NOTE: Qualified North Carolina residents may, upon application, receive a North Carolina Legislative Tuition Grant of $1,800 per year (subject to change).

Certificate Courses

  Tuition
NA I $342
NA II $416
NA I Refresher $180
Coding Certificate Program $2,142 ($1,692 NEMC employee)
* Does not include the cost of textbooks

General Fees
General fees are applicable to all diploma and degree students and are nonrefundable:

Computer Fees  
7 or more credit hours $75 per semester
6 or less credit hours $50 per semester
   
Student Fees  
Fall and Sprint $50 Per semester
Summer $50 Per session

Special Fees
Special fees are applicable when appropriate and are non-refundable:

Application Fee for Admission or Readmission $35 fee
Audit Fee Variable
Credit by Examination  

Laboratory Course

$150

Non-Laboratory Course

$100
Intent to Graduate Fee $50 per intent
Test Assessment Fee $50 fee
Surgical Technology Program Fee $15 per semester
Late Payment $100 per semester
Payment Plan $50 per semester
Returned Check $25 per check
Transcript $5 each

Tuition Deposit

$100 fee
Other Components of the Student Record $5 each
Course Fees May Apply Variable

Payment Dates

 
Fall Semester, 2007 August 6, 2007
Spring Semester, 2008 December 3, 2007
Summer Session I, 2008 May 1, 2008
Summer Session II, 2008 June 20, 2008
Fall Semester, 2008 August 1, 2007

NOTE: Tuition and fees must be paid by the deadline or registration will be subject to cancellation.

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.

Uniforms

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

Refund Policy

Diploma, degree and EEC students who withdraw from the College may be refunded tuition upon the student’s written request in accordance with the following schedule:

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 %
Between 11% and 25% of the semester days enrolled
50 %
Between 26% and 50% of the semester days enrolled
25 %
After 50% of the semester days enrolled
0 %

Enrollment deposits and required fees are nonrefundable. Refunds are not given to any student who is dismissed or does not officially withdraw from the College (see Withdrawal, Probation and Dismissal Policies).

Absence from class does not constitute official withdrawal.

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.

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. The student must present a receipt for the textbook(s).

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:

  • deny admission to class or clinical activities

  • deny registration for any subsequent 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 verification of applicant’s credentials for licensure/certification

 

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