Schedule of Tuition and Fees*
Effective January 1, 2009
Tuition
| Tuition rate per credit hour |
$225 per credit hour |
| Tuition for Pre-mort - 2 quarters, 30 credit hours |
$6,750 |
| Tuition for A.A.S. Degree Program - 4 quarters, 75 credit hours |
$16,875 |
| Tuition B.M.S. Degree Program - 5 quarters, 90 credit hours |
$20,250 |
Special Fees
| Class Audit Fee, per credit hour |
$20 |
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| Application Fee |
$40 |
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| Late Tuition Fee |
$25 |
| Accessed per week beginning the 2nd week of each quarter. |
*Tuition must be paid in full by the 3rd week of each quarter.
Failure to do so will result in the students removal from the program. |
Books and Supplies
| Freshman: Restorative Art Kit |
$150 |
| Senior: Mortuary Law |
$40 |
| Funeral Service Merchandising |
$40 |
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| NOTE: All other textbooks purchased at Dubois Bookstore or through online retailers using ISBN numbers. |
$1,500*
(estimated cost) |
Dubois Bookstore
321 Calhoun Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219
513-281-4120 |
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*Prices are subject to change without notice.
All tuition and fees are subject to change by the Board of Trustees to become effective as announced and will apply to students already enrolled unless otherwise specified. Official registration in any program includes, as a condition, the payment of all fees and charges. See the current Schedule of Tuition and Fees for all charges.
Tuition Payments
The College and Dept of Education defines full-time enrollment as 12 or more credit hours taken in any one term. For new students, tuition and fees for the quarter are payable upon receipt of your statement which is available during the first week of classes. Any anticipated financial aid will be applied. A $25.00 late fee will be accessed each week until the mid term (week 4). Students not in financial good standing at this time may be suspended from classes.
Part-Time Enrollment
Part Time enrollment is defined as less than 12 credit hours per quarter. Tuition is charged per credit hour and is payable upon registration. Part-time enrollment affects financial aid eligibility.
CCMS Retained Tuition Policy
Students will forfeit their tuition if they withdraw from a course or the college after the first day of classes.
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Retained |
| Withdrawal within first calendar week |
25% |
| Withdrawal within second calendar week |
50% |
| Withdrawal within third calendar week |
75% |
| Withdrawal within fourth calendar week |
100% |
*Refunds will be made within 30 days after cancellation or withdrawal.
Federal Return of Unearned Title IV Funds Policy (R2T4 Policy)
Federal regulations have been enacted which state that students may forfeit a portion of their federal student assistance if they fail to complete the program of study in which they are enrolled.
This policy affects students who:
1. Received or were eligible to receive federal student financial assistance authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act (HEA, i.e. Federal Pell Grants, Federal SEOG awards, or Stafford or Parent Plus loans awarded under the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) or Federal Direct Student Loan (FDSL) programs, an
2. Who, on or after October 7, 2000, withdrew or were terminated from the institution during the first 60% of any payment period or period of enrollment.
Payment periods are defined as a (quarter, trimester, semester or X number of clock credit hours).
Eligible Title IV aid recipients who fail to cmplete over 60% of a payment period of enrollment are considered to have not earned all of the Federal Student AId that may have previouslu been awarded for that payment period or period of enrollment. Accordingly, a required calculation will be performed to determine the portion of the unearned Federal Student AId that must be returned to the U.S. Department of Education. This calculation will be done before tuition refund calculation is performed in accordance with the institution's refund policy. In many cases, the Return of Unearned Title IV Funds calculation will result in the student owing tuition and fees to the institution that would otherwise have been paid with Federal Student AId. This policy may also result in the student owing a refund of unearned federal aid to the Department of Education.