Billing Information
Tuition cost. For the 2009-2010 academic year,
tuition is $336 per hour or $1008 per three hour course. The cost of Graduate
Fee is $30 per fall or spring semester and $15 per summer session. The fee
for auditing is $75 per hour or $150 for a three hour class.
Educator tuition
concession. Full-time teachers in private
schools and public school systems may be eligible for a special tuition
concession. The educator must teach in grades K through 12 or in a
community college. The student will be asked to submit a copy of the teaching
contract. Send a copy by mail or FAX 336-758-4669. This must be done for each
year that the teacher is enrolled in the Liberal Studies program. If a student is
eligible for the educator's tuition rate, the concession will apply to
semesters in which the student is teaching full-time. If the contract is for
the full year, the concession will also apply to summer courses. There is no
educator tuition concession for the Graduate Fee or for the audit fee.
WFU employees
tuition concession. There is
also a tuition concession plan for faculty and staff of the University (both
Reynolda and Bowman Gray campuses) and for the spouses of faculty and staff.
For further information, please consult the Human Resource office on the
appropriate campus.
Billing statement. Students will receive a billing
statement from the Financial and Accounting Services Office near the time of
registration for the course. Please refer to the following link to the Student Financial Services' web page for additional information:
http://www.wfu.edu/fas/ar/
Refund of Tuition. If a student decides to withdraw
from a class, a partial tuition refund may be available. The amount of refund to which is based upon the number of classes that have been held at the time that the student notifies the Liberal Studies Office of the drop and/or the time that the student drops the course on WIN. After the fourth week of class, no refund is given. The last day to drop a course indicates the cutoff for grading purposes only, not refunds. If the student has
had only one week of attendance, the refund is 100%. For two weeks attended
the refund is 75%; for three weeks 50%, and for four weeks attended 25%.
After four weeks there is no refund of tuition. Questions about refunds
should be directed to the Financial
& Accounting Services Office.
Financial Aid. The MALS program has no financial
aid to offer. However, students are encouraged to discuss applying for
federal and private loans with the Financial Aid
Office.

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