COST OF EDUCATION
AIC makes every effort to keep educational costs to students as
low as possible. Student fees pay only a portion of the College's
operating expenses each year. Supporting districts, churches,
interested groups, and hundreds of individuals subsidize the
operating budget of the College. This represents a sizable
investment in every student's education. While the College depends
largely on outside financial support, students must meet some
educational costs.
Semester Charges
Tuition Per Credit Hour
..................................... $220.00 Audit Fee Per
Semester Hour ............................... 40.00
Room and Board
................................................. 2,616.00 General
Fee (Not Refundable) ...........................
307.00 Late Registration Fee
............................................ 25.00 Laboratory
Fee (When applicable) ....................
varies Elementary Education (Senior year fees) ............
varies Graduation Fee
...................................................... 100.00
Parking Fee (Per Semester)
.................................... 25.00
Approximate Cost Per Year
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Dormitory Student
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Off-Campus Student
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| Tuition (30 hours) |
$6,600.00 |
$6,600.00 |
| Room and Board |
5,232.00 |
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| General Fee |
614.00 |
574.00
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| Books |
700.00 |
700.00
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| TOTAL |
$13,146.00 |
$7,874.00 |
* Other costs such as off-campus
housing, transportation, personal expenses, etc. are not included in
these figures.
Refunds
In addition to the Federal Return Policy contained in Title IV
Regulations, American Indian College has established the following
refund policy.
An adjustment to the student's account will be made when a
student withdraws from the College with the proper approval. In
order to secure proper approval, the student must complete an
official withdrawal form at the time (s)he is leaving the College.
Withdrawal forms are available at the Registrar's Office. Refunds
are not made until the Registrar's Office gives the Business Office
a copy of the completed withdrawal from. Refunds are effective as of
the date of last attendance.
The following credit will be allowed on tuition and room and
board charges (fees are not refundable) counting from the first day
of classes (including weekends for room and board).
5 days or
less.............................................…......100%
6-10
days.............................................….............80%
11-15
days.............................................…...........60%
16-20
days..............................................…..........40%
21-25
days..............................................…..........20%
After 25 days.........................................…...No
refund
A total tuition refund will be made for any class for which the
student registered and was charged but never attended.
Full Refund
The applicant may cancel the enrollment contract and receive a
full refund of all monies paid to date if cancellation is made in
writing to the Registrar and mailed/delivered to the institution at
the address stated herein within three (3) business days after the
date of signature.
Meal Charges
Off-campus students and visitors may eat in the dining hall by
paying the current price posted for each meal.
Guests
Accommodations for friends and relatives of students and staff
are limited. A per-night charge will be assessed for the room after
the first night of free lodging. Accommodations are subject to room
availability and the approval of the Vice-President and Dean of
Students.
Accident and Health Insurance
The College does not assume responsibility to provide medical
care in the case of either accident or illness, even though the
accident or illness may occur on campus or in the discharge of
duties or activities pertaining to the College program.
Housing for Off-Campus Students
School housing is not available for married students and single
students with children. A number of apartments are located within
close proximity of the College. The College assumes no
responsibility for off-campus housing. However, the Dean of Students
will assist off-campus students in locating suitable living
quarters. Students needing off-campus housing are encouraged to
arrive in Phoenix at least one month prior to registration.
Temporary housing on campus may be available for up to one week if
arrangements are made in advance with the Dean of Students.
Payment of Accounts
Financial responsibility is important to a Christian’s testimony.
Each student has a responsibility to make adequate arrangements for
this obligation. Returning and continuing students must have a zero
balance for prior semesters(s). All students must have at least
one-third of their school bill assured at time of registration
through cash, credit card, loans, grants, etc. The remaining balance
will be met through a bi-weekly payment schedule. Any student who
does not meet the scheduled payments will be subject to dismissal
from the College. Students who do not fulfill their payment contract
will not be allowed to represent the College in ministry or outreach
teams. Exceptions must be approved by the Business Administrator.
Official transcripts will be issued only when the college bill is
paid in full.
Veterans' Benefits
American Indian College is authorized for the training of
veterans and war orphans under the Department of Veteran's Affairs
(DVA) Chapters, 30, 31, 32, 35, and 1606.
The student should contact the local Department of Veteran's
Affairs (DVA) for a certificate of eligibility well in advance of
plans to attend college.
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