EDUCATION COSTS
The following fees are for the 2009-10 school year. Current fees are available from the college clerk. The college reserves the right to change any of the following charges without notice.
Tuition (12 credit hours) $1,740.00 ($125.00 per a credit hour)
Library Fee $50.00
Student Activities $25.00
Registration Fee $25.00
Campus Housing $1,000 (per a semester includes all utilities)
Application Fee (one time fee) $10.00 (no refund)
Total $2,850.00
SPECIAL FEES
Audit $65.00 (per semester hour)
Online $100.00 (per semester hour)
Graduation Fee $30.00
Transcript Fee $5.00
ADDITIONAL COST
Each student should allow for his personal needs, books and supplies. Textbooks cost approximately $200 - $300 each semester.
PAYMENT OF EDUCATION COSTS
Your education is partially subsidized by donations to the school from churches and interested Christians.
However, your fees make up a substantial part of our operating budget. Therefore, it is important that these fees be paid on schedule. Charges for a semester are due and payable upon registration. If you will be unable to meet these charges as stated, you should contact the Academic Dean for financial assistance or deferred payment arrangements.
Your local bank may be your best help for a low-cost education loan. Deferred payment of charges may be arranged on a monthly payment schedule.
No student who is in arrears will be allowed to take final examinations or register for the following semester.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The Christian Union Bible College recognizes that each student and family financial situation is unique. Therefore, we strive to make financial assistance available to those who need it. We feel that no student should be deprived of a Christian education because they lack sufficient resources.
Students needing financial assistance are asked to make application before March 1 of the year they plan to enter the Christian Union Bible College. Applications can be secured from the registrar of the college.
Since we are not accredited by a recognized agency we have no Federal or State student aid programs.
TUITION-AID AVAILABLE
The following tuition aid is available to full-time students who are members of the Christian Union Churches:
A tuition grant of 10% is awarded to students who are members of the Christian Union.
A tuition grant of 20% is awarded to children of Christian Union ministers or missionaries who are also members of the Christian Union.
The academic Dean will award scholarships of varying amounts to those full time students who make the Dean’s list for the previous semester.
Students will be advised about other financial aid as it becomes available.
SENIOR CITIZENS AND CU BIBLE COLLEGE GRADUATES
Senior citizens (65 years or over) and anyone who has earned a diploma from the Christian Union Bible College or a Bachelor’s degree from any approved institution may audit classes for 50% of the current audit fee with the application fee waved (if there is any space in the class). They may also take courses for credit at 50% of the present tuition rate.
MACEDONIAN GRANTS AND LOANS
Students who are members of the Christian Union Churches should check with their State Macedonian Board as to the types of grants and loans that are available.
Tuition (12 credit hours) $1,740.00 ($125.00 per a credit hour)
Library Fee $50.00
Student Activities $25.00
Registration Fee $25.00
Campus Housing $1,000 (per a semester includes all utilities)
Application Fee (one time fee) $10.00 (no refund)
Total $2,850.00
SPECIAL FEES
Audit $65.00 (per semester hour)
Online $100.00 (per semester hour)
Graduation Fee $30.00
Transcript Fee $5.00
ADDITIONAL COST
Each student should allow for his personal needs, books and supplies. Textbooks cost approximately $200 - $300 each semester.
PAYMENT OF EDUCATION COSTS
Your education is partially subsidized by donations to the school from churches and interested Christians.
However, your fees make up a substantial part of our operating budget. Therefore, it is important that these fees be paid on schedule. Charges for a semester are due and payable upon registration. If you will be unable to meet these charges as stated, you should contact the Academic Dean for financial assistance or deferred payment arrangements.
Your local bank may be your best help for a low-cost education loan. Deferred payment of charges may be arranged on a monthly payment schedule.
No student who is in arrears will be allowed to take final examinations or register for the following semester.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The Christian Union Bible College recognizes that each student and family financial situation is unique. Therefore, we strive to make financial assistance available to those who need it. We feel that no student should be deprived of a Christian education because they lack sufficient resources.
Students needing financial assistance are asked to make application before March 1 of the year they plan to enter the Christian Union Bible College. Applications can be secured from the registrar of the college.
Since we are not accredited by a recognized agency we have no Federal or State student aid programs.
TUITION-AID AVAILABLE
The following tuition aid is available to full-time students who are members of the Christian Union Churches:
A tuition grant of 10% is awarded to students who are members of the Christian Union.
A tuition grant of 20% is awarded to children of Christian Union ministers or missionaries who are also members of the Christian Union.
The academic Dean will award scholarships of varying amounts to those full time students who make the Dean’s list for the previous semester.
Students will be advised about other financial aid as it becomes available.
SENIOR CITIZENS AND CU BIBLE COLLEGE GRADUATES
Senior citizens (65 years or over) and anyone who has earned a diploma from the Christian Union Bible College or a Bachelor’s degree from any approved institution may audit classes for 50% of the current audit fee with the application fee waved (if there is any space in the class). They may also take courses for credit at 50% of the present tuition rate.
MACEDONIAN GRANTS AND LOANS
Students who are members of the Christian Union Churches should check with their State Macedonian Board as to the types of grants and loans that are available.