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Tuition Costs at Midway College are
the same for all in-state and out-of-state full time day students.
The 2007 - 2008 tuition and fee charges are effective beginning July 1, 2007.
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General Tuition |
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$525 per credit hour |
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ADN Tuition |
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$640 per credit hour |
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BSN Tuition |
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$685 per credit hour |
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Equine Tuition |
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$685 per credit hour |
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$1,015 per credit hour |
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Equine Riding Tuition |
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$910 per credit hour |
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*Tuition and Fees are subject to change without notice.
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Double Occupancy |
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$3,200 /semester |
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Private Room |
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$4,800 /semester |
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Housing Deposit (non-refundable) |
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$100 /semester |
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*Tuition and Fees are subject to change without notice.
Note: All full-time students who
are under 21 years of age are required to live on campus
unless they are married, have dependants, or are living
with parent(s) or a legal guardian.
All Residential students are required to purchase a
meal plan. The meal plan provides meals over seven days, during scheduled
dining hours. Dining services also offers special
meals plan cards for those students who are living off
campus. The main dining room features buffet style
dining offering a full array of food options for each
meal period. Midway College Dining Services is happy
to accommodate any special dietary concern such as low
sodium, vegetarian, low fat, food allergies and religious
requirements. Contact Student Affairs at sa@midway.edu for more details.
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Application Fee |
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$25 per application |
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Graduation Fee |
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$100 per diploma ordered |
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Late Registration Fee |
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$200
per semester |
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Nursing Clinical - Additional Days |
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$295 per day |
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Returned
Check |
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$30
per instance |
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Vehicle Registration Permit |
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$40 per year |
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Mail |
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$10 per transcript |
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Walk-In |
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$15
per transcript |
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*Tuition and Fees are subject to change without notice.
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Tuition
(30 hrs General Course Tuition: AugustMay) |
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$15,750 |
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Room
& Board
(double room & full meal plan) |
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6,400 |
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Books* |
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1,000 |
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Transportation* |
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1,000 |
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Miscellaneous
Expenses* |
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1,000 |
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$25,150 |
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These
expenses are simulated to help you in planning your career
at Midway College.
***Tuition and Fees are subject to change without notice.
In an instance in which it is necessary to withdraw from the college – regardless of the reason – the student must notify the Office of the Registrar in writing. The date on which written notice is received (or post-marked, in the case of a withdrawal received by mail) shall be the official date of withdrawal for purposes of tuition refund, computation and recording of grades, and the date of record for purposes of financial aid refunds to the various sources. Any student withdrawing from the college must complete a withdrawal form and participate in an exit interview conducted by the Director of Student Affairs or designee. Forms are located in the Office of Student Affairs.
Any currently enrolled student of the college who fails to register for the next regular semester of course work shall be considered withdrawn from the college. Any student considered to have withdrawn must be officially readmitted according to the procedures established through the Office of Admission.
Refunds are based on the date of official withdrawal, regardless of whether students attend any classes.
- Fees: Application, Late Registration, Graduation, Vehicle Registration, Credit for Prior Learning Portfolio Assessment, and Nursing Clinical-Additional Days are non-refundable.
- Board will be refunded in full from the date of withdrawal for the unused amount. A full day’s board is charged for any portion thereof.
- Residence hall charges will be refunded 90 percent during the first week of classes. No refund is available after the first week.
- Tuition payments will be refunded according to the following tables for students who have not received any federal financial aid:
- Refunds and repayments involving Financial Aid will be handled in accordance with Federal and State regulations and the institutional policy applicable to the situation. The distribution of Title IV financial aid funds will follow the federal regulations effective October 7, 2000 . A copy of these policies is available for review in the business office.
If a student completely withdraws from school during a semester, a portion of the federal Title IV aid disbursed to the student must be returned to the financial aid programs. The percentage of Title IV aid required to be returned is based on the percentage of time remaining in the semester as of the student’s date of withdrawal. The amount of assistance that a student has earned is determined on a pro-rata basis. The college must determine the treatment of the student’s Title IV program assistance on a payment period basis. The percent of the payment period represents the percentage of aid earned by the student.
Funds will be returned first to the Title IV loan programs and then the Title IV grant programs in the following order:
- Unsubsidized Stafford Loan
- Subsidized Stafford Loan
- Perkins Loan
- Plus Loan
- Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Note: All institutional policies are subject to change without prior notice. |