Posts Tagged ‘private education’

Financial Aid of Communication Degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Financial Aid at Fairleigh Dickinson University!

These pages are dedicated to helping prospective and current Fairleigh Dickinson University students apply for financial assistance. The Financial Aid staff at Fairleigh Dickinson is committed to helping you and your family understand and navigate the complexities of financial aid.

If you have additional questions concerning the Metropolitan Campus, we can be reached at 201-692-2363, for questions or concerns regarding the College at Florham, we can be reached at 973-443-8700.

Financing a college education is one of the most important investments a family will ever make. What surprises many families, however, is how affordable a private education at Fairleigh Dickinson University can be through our various financial assistance programs. Last year, Fairleigh Dickinson administered funds totaling $38 million, including $12 million distributed to new students; 85 percent of the members of our entering class received financial aid.

Tuition & Fees of Communication at Saint Leo University

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Let’s face it – a college education isn’t cheap. But it is an investment, and the quality of that investment can impact your future. While the dollars and cents are certainly important, it is also critical to consider the value of the education you will receive.

Saint Leo University prides itself on making an exceptional private education affordable for its students. Think you can’t afford a private education? Think again.

Tuition & Fees of Communication at Saint Johns University

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Thank you for your interest in St. John’s University, which is dedicated to providing all students with an outstanding and affordable private education.

Please see our full breakdown of tuition rates below. For an explanation of various payment options, follow the links above. We look forward to welcoming you to exciting St. John’s University.Undergraduate Tuition Academic Year 2008-2009 (Summer 2008-Spring 2009)
Fall/Spring Block tuition
(12-18 credits)
Per credit Per Semester Per Year
All Students $937 $14,050 $28,100

The Peter J. Tobin College of Business, students (Years 3-4)

$978
$14,675 $29,350

Pharm.D. majors
(Years 3-6)
$1,078
$16,175 $32,350
Fixed Rate Tuition for Freshmen entering Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 $1,025 $15,375 $30,750

Graduate Tuition Academic Year 2008-2009 (Summer 2008 – Spring 2009)

School or College Rate Per Credit
The School of Education $865
College of Professional Studies $865
The Peter J. Tobin College of Business $880

St. John’s College
Liberal Arts and Sciences Graduate Division
with the exception of: $865
School Psychology Major $930
Library Science Major $925
Speech-Language Pathology Major $930
Audiology Major $930
Audiology General Fee $500
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology Major $1,040

College of Pharmacy and Allied Heath Professions $1,000
Practitioner Option Pharm. D. Major $1,040

Institute for Biotechnology $920

School of Law (Fall 2008 – Summer 2009)

Per credit Per Semester Per Year
Full-Time Day
1st – 3rd Year $1,450 $20,300 $40,600

Part-time/Evening
1st – 3rd Year $1,450 $15,225 $30,450
4th Year $1,425 $14,900 $29,800

UG Financial Aid of Communication at Loyola College

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Loyola College maintains a very strong commitment to assisting students and parents in making a high quality private education affordable. We encourage you to review the information provided in each section of our website and contact us if you have any questions or need additional guidance regarding your options. Our goal is to make planning for your educational expenses as easy as possible.

Undergraduate

At the undergraduate level, we sponsor an excellent program of institutionally-funded academic scholarships, need-based grants, and athletic grants, in addition to our participation in the major federal and state student aid programs. Parents may also consider additional financing alternatives through the Federal Parent Loan Program (PLUS) and the TMS monthly payment plan.