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Tuition & Fees

2008-09
Fees subject to change

Fees for Resident Students
Tuition $26,500.00
Room and Board 9,650.00
Student Government Association Fee 275.00
Technology Fee 280.00

Comprehensive Fee $36,705.00
Single room extra charge
$500.00
Payment Schedule
Deposit (nonrefundable) $400.00
This nonrefundable deposit declares a residential student's intent to enroll for the coming full term. Due within two weeks of notification of decision for new students (early January for early decision, May 1 for others); due April 1 for returning students. The deposit will be credited toward the student's account.

Balance
*Due August 1, 2008 $18,352.50**
*Due January 5, 2009
18,352.50
*Students are required to pay tuition and fees in full or have approved financial aid for any outstanding balance by these dates. Students will not be admitted or allowed to return to campus until all outstanding balances are paid in full.

First term only
(with or without Short Term)
18,352.50
Second term only
(with or without Short Term)

18,352.50
**less applicable deposit
Fees for Day and Full-time Horizon Students
Tuition for full academic year $26,500.00
Deposit (nonrefundable)
$200.00
This nonrefundable deposit declares a student's intent to enroll for the coming full term. Due within two weeks of notification of decision for new students (early January for early decision, May 1 for others); due April 1 for returning students. The deposit will be credited toward the student's account.


Meals
Meals in the dining room for residential students are included in their comprehensive fee. The meal plan includes 19 meals (three per day, Monday - Friday; two per day, Saturday and Sunday).

Housing for Horizon Students
Student Affairs is committed to housing Horizon students who would like to take advantage of living in a residential environment. Horizon students can take advantage of many housing options available, including our theme housing (Carvin, Sandusky, Language Houses). All students living in "theme" housing must meet certain requirements and approval. There is no university housing for married students or students with children.

If a returning Horizon student needs on-campus housing, please notify the Director of Housing for lottery dates and room draw. New Horizon students should notify the Director of Housing to determine the availability of room options.

Prior to assigning rooms, all residential students must pay the $400 deposit, show proof of insurance, and complete a health form. All residential students are required to pay room and board.

Balance
*Due August 1, 2008 $13,527.50**
*Due January 5, 2009 13,527.50
*Students are required to pay tuition and fees in full or have approved financial aid for any outstanding balance by these dates. Students will not be admitted or allowed to return to campus until all outstanding balances are paid in full.

First term only
$13,527.50
Second term only $13,527.50
**less applicable deposit

Fees for Horizon Students
Tuition per credit
$830.00
Fees for Part-Time Students
Tuition per credit
$830.00
Short Term only per credit
830.00
Fees for Full-Time Nonresident Students (14.00 to 22.00 hrs.)
$13,527.50 per term

Deposit (nonrefundable)
$200.00
This nonrefundable deposit declares a student's intent to enroll for the coming full term. Due within two weeks of notification of decision for new students (early January for early decision, May 1 for others); due April 1 for returning students. The deposit will be credited toward the student's account.

Balance
Due August 1, 2008
$13,527.50**
Due January 5, 2009
$13,527.50
**less applicable deposit

Fees for Full-Time Resident Students
Payment Schedule
Deposit (nonrefundable)
$400.00
This nonrefundable deposit declares a residential student's intent to enroll for the coming full term. Due within two weeks of notification of decision for new students (early January for early decision, May 1 for others); due April 1 for returning students. The deposit will be credited toward the student's account.

Balance
Due August 1, 2008
$18,352.50**
Due January 5, 2009
$18,352.50
**less applicable deposit

Extra Credits: Students must have the permission of the dean of student academic affairs to carry fewer than 14 or more than 18 credits in any term. The tuition fee for traditional undergraduate resident, full-time day, and full-time Horizon covers up to 22 credits per academic term. Additional credits approved by the associate dean of student academic services and taken beyond 22 credits per term will be charged at the rate of $830 per credit.
Fees for Graduate Students
See graduate catalog or Web site.
Fees for Off-Campus Programs
Hollins Abroad and Affiliated Study Abroad Programs:
The study abroad comprehensive fee of $18,475.00 per term covers participation in either of these programs but no overseas transportation. Visitors to the program pay $18,475.00 per term.

Roanoke College Reciprocal Agreement:
Any full-time, traditional undergraduate student who enrolls in course(s) at Roanoke College, under the Hollins/Roanoke College Reciprocal Agreement (page 13) remits all tuition to Hollins at its regular rate.

Seven College Exchange:
Hollins students participating in the Seven College Exchange Program remit tuition, room, and board to Hollins at its regular rate. Charges for any special fees (music, riding, laboratory) are billed to the exchange student by the host institution at the host institution’s rates. Exchange students pay a $25 nonrefundable application fee. Students receiving financial aid are eligible to participate in the abroad or exchange programs; however, since additional expenses for students are involved, they should consult with the director of financial aid before making a commitment. Any amount of cost that exceeds Hollins’ regular rate will be billed to the student.
Fees for Hollins Summer Credit
Tuition for Hollins internship and independent study credit earned over summer term (excluding summer reading credit) is $830.00 per credit for summer 2009.
Special Fees (subject to change)
Art: Studio art classes have additional fees based on consumable materials provided and used. The fees range from $50 to $300, depending on the course. Students should check with the instructor at the beginning of the term for a lab fee estimate.


Audit: $100 per course. This is an overload fee that applies to full-time traditional undergraduate students and full-time Horizon students taking greater than 22 credits. For all other students, the cost to audit a course is the normal full-time per credit fee.


Film: $100 per course (at the option of the instructor).


Graduation: $110 (Graduation fees are used to offset the costs of commencement such as programs, rentals, sound system, food service, and diplomas.). This nonrefundable fee is assessed in the final term for all students being tracked for degree completion (early February for May graduates and early September for October graduates).


Housing: Single room, an additional $500 year; double room as a single, an additional $2,880 year.


Music: The fees for private music lessons are: one-hour weekly lesson, $500 per term; 45-minute weekly lesson, $375 per term; 30-minute weekly lesson, $250 per term. A student who withdraws after the beginning of the term will be charged a minimum of one-half the term fee. For non-matriculated students who enroll only for music lessons, the charge is $525 per term for one-hour weekly lesson; $395 per term for 45-minute weekly lesson; and $265 per term for 30-minute weekly lesson. Beginning Class Piano is $170 per term. During January Short Term, charges are $175 for four one-hour lessons, $135 for four 45-minute lessons, and $90 for four 30-minute lessons.


Orientation: New students are required to pay a one-time orientation fee of $155.


Riding: $930 per course; $800 per month to board a student’s horse in upper barn; $735 per month in lower barn, which includes special feed and blankets. Boarding fees must be paid by the semester.

Upper Barn Lower Barn
Due August 1, 2008
(September-December)
$3,200
$2,940
Due December 1, 2008
(January)
$800
$735
Due January 5, 2009
(February-May)
$3,200 $2,940



Parking (nonrefundable): $50 per year; $25 per term; $5 for Short Term; $5 for Summer Term. Unpaid fines for violations will be billed.


Transcripts: $5 per transcript.


Student Government Association:
Full-time students (per year): $275
Part-time students (per year): $137.50


Technology Fee:
This fee supports student-driven services that include greater integration of technology in the classroom, expanding network capabilities, upgrading computer labs and software, and providing wireless access in the library and the Visual Arts Center.

Full-time student: $280 (per year)
Part-time student: $140 (per year)
Horizon student (off campus): $140 (per year)

General Policies

Changes: The university reserves the right to change fees.

Enrollment Deposits: Returning students may not participate in room selection unless this fee is paid in full.

Graduation: The university will not issue a diploma unless bills are paid in full. If all academic requirements are met, the Board of Trustees and faculty confer degrees, finances notwithstanding. Diplomas will be held until accounts are cleared.

Hollins University Budget Payment Plan: There are two interest-free budget payment plans available to all full-time, undergraduate students with the exception of visitors to our Hollins Abroad programs. These payment plans are administered by Academic Management Systems (AMS). Payment plan contracts are written for full-year tuition, room, and board fees only. A $55 nonrefundable fee must accompany the signed contract. Payments begin June 1 or August 1 and end March 1. There is a late payment charge of 3.3% per month charged by AMS on balances due more than 30 days. Application forms are available from the business office.

Late Payments: There is a charge of 3% per month after 30 days.

Returned Check Fee: There is a charge of $35.00 for returned checks.

Registration: A student will not be permitted to register for any term unless bills are paid in full with the exception of charges added in the last 30-day billing period.

Transcripts: The university will not issue an academic transcript unless bills are paid in full with the exception of charges added in the last 30-day billing period. Additionally, students who hold federal loans that are in the collections process or in default will not be issued an academic transcript until satisfactory payment arrangements have been made and executed.

Refunds: Withdrawal from the university will result in a refund of fees paid and/or owed as follows:

Withdrawal prior to first class meeting date: A 100% refund will be made of tuition, room, board, and all fees. Withdrawal subsequent to first class meeting date.

Re-admit Fee: If withdrawn from the university for any reason, to be re-admitted that same term, there is a $50.00 processing fee.

Tuition: Tuition refunds to students who withdraw on or after the first day of classes each term will be made as follows:
Withdrawal through the second week of classes: 90%
Withdrawal through the third week of classes: 50%
Withdrawal through the sixth week of classes: 25%
Withdrawal after the sixth week of classes: 0%

Refund example:
If classes begin on Wednesday, August 27, 2008, the refund schedule would be as follows:
90% tuition refund for withdrawal by September 11, 2008
50% tuition refund for withdrawal by September 18, 2008
25% tuition refund for withdrawal by October 9, 2008
Beginning October 10, 2008, no tuition refund


Return of Title IV Federal Financial Aid
The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 (HEA98) represent a major shift in the Return of Title IV Federal Financial Aid when a student withdraws from the university. This change in policy went into effect at Hollins University with the fall semester 2000. The policy governs all federal grant and loan programs (Pell, Stafford loans, SEOG, Perkins and PLUS loans), but does not include the Federal Work-Study program.

The new law assumes that a student "earns" approved (verified) federal financial aid awards in proportion to the number of days in the term prior to the student's complete withdrawal. If a student completely withdraws from school during a term, the school must calculate, according to a specific formula, the portion of the total scheduled financial assistance that the student has earned and is therefore entitled to retain, until the time that the student withdrew. If a student receives (or the university receives on the student's behalf) more assistance than she earns, the unearned funds must be returned to the Department of Education or to the Federal Stafford or parent's Federal PLUS loan lenders. If a student's charges are less than the amount earned, and a refund is due, the student may be able to receive those additional funds. Students who have not completed the verification process are ineligible to receive any financial aid.

The portion of the federal grants and loans that the student is entitled to receive is calculated on a percentage basis by comparing the total number of days in the semester to the number of days that the student completed before she withdrew. Students should contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Assistance before withdrawing to understand the effect on their financial assistance.

Board: Board will be refunded on a daily pro rata basis less an administrative fee ($200 for 2008–2009).

Room and Other Fees (SGA dues, etc.): No refund under any circumstances.

Short Term: No refund is made for time spent off campus during Short Term.

For students who are billed by the credit hour, tuition refunds for course withdrawals will be made according to the same schedule reported above.

Hollins makes available a tuition refund plan to supplement the university’s refund plan in cases of serious illness or accidents. This is an optional plan that may be purchased by the student.

Hollins reserves the right to suspend or expel a student at any time if her conduct is unsatisfactory or if she violates the rules and regulations as set forth by the university. In the event either is necessary, there is no refund except for $60 per month for meals.

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Scholarships & Financial Assistance

CONTACT:
Office of Scholarships and Financial Assistance
Hollins University
PO Box 9718
Roanoke, VA 24020
1-800-456-9595
(540) 362-6332
finaid@hollins.edu


FOR BILLING QUESTIONS, CONTACT:
Ellen White
(540) 362-6471
ewhite@hollins.edu