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Preston University
3701 Wilshire Boulevard
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Los Angeles, CA 90010 USA
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TUITION AND FEES

The following fees and tuition rates are applicable for those who enroll during the 2010-2011 period.

  • Application Fee: For those students seeking admission into any program. This is a onetime, nonrefundable fee paid at the time the application is submitted. $75.00

  • Technology Fee: This non-refundable fee covers the cost of maintaining student records, providing access to online research databases and other technology costs incurred by the school. The fee is due on enrollment in the first course and annually thereafter.  $110

  • Tuition Fees:
    • Undergraduate courses:  $135 per semester credit
    • Graduate courses:  $ 225 per semester credit

  • Text Books and other course materials may be purchased through local sources or directly from Preston University at the actual cost of the book.

  • Shipping Fees: The actual cost charged by FedEx or other courier service for shipping textbooks.

  • Bank Fees:
    • Credit Card Charges: $8.00 per transaction
    • Wire Transfers: $30.00 per transaction

TYPICAL TUITION AND FEES FOR FULL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
The costs shown below assume completion of a full program with no transfer credit, completed at a full-time rate of study. Transfer credits will reduce the total estimated cost.

Estimated Total Cost For Full Academic Program

Associate Degree
Basic Tuition
Technology Fee
Text Book Costs
Total Estimated Program Costs


60 credits@135.00 = $8,100
2 years@ 110.00 = $220.00
20@ 135.00 = $2,700.00
$11,020

Bachelor Degree
Basic Tuition
Technology Fee
Text Book Costs
Total Estimated Program Costs


120 credits@135.00 = $16,200
4 years@ 110.00 = $440.00
40@ 135.00 = $5,400.00
$22,040

Master Degree
Basic Tuition
Technology Fee
Text Book Costs
Total Estimated Program Costs


36 credits@225.00 = $8,100
2 years@ 110.00 = $220.00
10@ 150.00 = $1,500.00
9,820

Doctorate Degree
Basic Tuition
Technology Fee
Text Book Costs
Total Estimated Program Costs


42 credits@225.00 = $9,450
3 years@ 110.00 = $330.00
8@ 150.00 = $1,200.00
$10,980

Approved methods of payment include cash, money orders, credit card (Master Card,Visa, American Express) and wire transfer. Students may also pay by personal check drawn on a U.S. financial institution. Regardless of the mode of payment all fees due from the student must be paid before course grades, degrees, diplomas, certificates or transcripts will be issued.

Preston University does not participate in federal or state financial aid programs.

 

STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL AND REFUND POLICY:

  1. All requests for cancellation and request for refund of tuition must be in writing.
  2. The student has the right to cancel this agreement and receive a full refund at anytime before the student receives the first study materials. The cancellation must be submitted in writing and is effective on the date delivered in person or date postmarked if mailed.
  3. The Application, Technology and Service fees, Bank fees, and Late Payment fees, Re-Activation fees, and Certification fees are non-refundable.
  4. For written notice received within:
    0-7 Days100% tuition refund
    8-14 Days75% tuition refund
    15-21 Days 50% tuition refund
    22-28 Days 25% tuition refund
    Day 29 0% tuition refund
  5. No refund of paid tuition will be made if student becomes delinquent or inactive if student chooses to withdraw from the program rather than pay the delinquency or re-activate.
  6. If the student has received federal student financial aid funds, the student is entitled to a refund of moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds.
  7. If the student is eligible for a loan guaranteed by the federal or state government and the student defaults on the loan, both of the following may occur:
    1. The federal or state government or a loan guarantee agency may take action against the student, including applying any income tax refund to which the student is entitled to reduce the balance owed on the loan.
    2. The student may not be eligible for any other federal student financial aid at another institution or other government assistance until the loan is repaid.
    3. If the student obtains a loan to pay for his/her educational program, the student will have the responsibility to repay the full amount of the loan plus interest, less the amount of any refund.