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Rates for the 1994-95 Academic Year

  


  Terms             Activity

Enrolled   Tuition     Fee    Dining  Residence  Total



   9       $15,248    $125     $2,345   $1,978   $19,696

   8        15,248     125      2,345    1,978    19,696

   7        13,402     105      2,090    1,766    17,363

   6        11,546      90      1,823    1,545    15,004

   5         9,674      75      1,546    1,313    12,608

   4         7,784      60      1,258    1,070    10,172

   3         5,874      45        960      818     7,697

   2         3,944      30        650      556     5,180

   1         1,994      15        330      284     2,623

The annual charges are payable in full on July 15 for students entering or returning in Term One or Two. The scheduled charges are payable in full prior to the beginning of the student's first term if the student enters or returns in a term other than Term One or Two. The College directly offers three deferred payment plans. Commercial plans are also available. Information is available from the Office of Financial Assistance. The 2-payment plan allows payment of one half of the annual charges on July 15 and payment of the remaining half on December 15. The 10-payment plan allows payment of one tenth of the annual charge on July 15, with nine payments due in each subsequent month. The 12-payment plan allows non-seniors twelve equal payments from July to June. There is no interest charge for any of these three deferred payment plans. Through the combined use of a deferred payment plan and student loans, College expenses may be met by monthly payments extending over four, five, or even fifteen years.

Grade reports, transcripts, and other official statements or certifications will not be issued for a student who has past due financial obligations to the College, nor will a degree be granted to any student who has failed to settle her or his college bills. Students whose accounts are delinquent at the end of any term may not be allowed to enroll in the following term.

The annual tuition and fees usually cover tuition charges for off-campus programs, but an additional charge will be made if costs to the College exceed the regular tuition and fees. Students who participate in a second-semester off-campus program numbered in the 900s in this Catalogue and then return to campus to take a course in the ninth term will normally be charged only for Room and Board for one term; however, students who have not been enrolled at Cornell for the preceding eight terms will also be charged tuition for that term.

The charges for the ensuing year are usually announced by March 1. In the event of unusual fluctuations in operating costs, the administration reserves the right to revise the rates. Student tuition and fees at Cornell College meet about two-thirds of the educational costs. The College obtains the other one-third each year from gifts and from earnings on invested endowment funds.


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