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Costs and Financial Aid

Undergraduate Costs and Financial Aid
2006�2007 Tuition and Fees
Financial Arrangements and Services
Refunds and Account Adjustments
Financial Aid

2006�2007 Tuition and Fees
In addition to direct instructional costs, Seattle Pacific University�s tuition covers a wide range of student and academic support services, including guidance services and social activities. Other student benefits include admission to all University athletic events and participation in intramural activities. All tuition, fees, and other charges stated in this publication are payable in U.S. dollars ($US). The following charges do not apply to graduate, doctoral, or Summer Session courses. The fees for graduate, doctoral, and summer courses are published in separate catalogs or bulletins.

Autumn 2006�Spring 2007
Per quarter for courses numbered 0000�4999
1�11 credits, per credit $641
12�18 total credits $7,685
Additional per credit hour over 18 $641
Tuition for arranged courses regular rates apply
Tuition for auditing courses regular rates apply

Advance Payments
Admitted students should reserve their place at SPU by submitting their $200 advance payment on or before May 1, 2006 (National Candidate�s Reply Date). This payment is required from all students prior to registration.

Administrative, Course, Student Services, Medical Insurance, and Other Special Program Fees
For specific classes with fees, refer to the 2006�2007 Online Time Schedule and/or revision listings.

Administrative and Special Fees
Application fee $45
If received after deadline $60
Matriculation fee
$50
  A student who has been admitted to the University and subsequently registers for courses is considered a matriculated student. A matriculation fee of $50 is assessed only once, at the time of an admitted student�s initial registration. This fee covers the costs associated with maintaining students� academic files over the duration of their stay at Seattle Pacific. A student�s academic file may contain admission records, transcripts, and evaluations of the coursework from other institutions, academic appeals, graduation check sheet, etc.  
Change of registration fee $50
  Students are expected to be registered for the next quarter by the last day of finals. Students may lose their opportunity to return if they are not registered by the deadlines. A late registration fee of $50 may be charged for late registration.   
Official transcript fee $3
Teacher certification fee (paid to the state of Washington) $25
Technology fee, per quarter 12+ credits $38
1�9 credits $4 per credit
  This fee is used to offer new software, upgrade classrooms, and improve technology support to students, faculty, and labs.  
ASSP Fee, per quarter 12+ credits $74
1�11 credits $5 per credit
  The ASSP fee provides for student-led social, cultural, and educational programming and ministries, student services, student publications, and opportunities for leadership and involvement through the Associated Students of Seattle Pacific (ASSP).  
Parking fee, per quarter* $50
Emerson residents, per quarter $70
SPU ID card replacement (lost/ card) $20
SPU ID card replacement (damaged or stolen) $8
Temporary SPU ID card replacement $3
ACCESS program fee $300

*Any vehicle maintained, owned, or operated by an SPU student or employee must be registered with the Office of Safety and Security if it is to be parked on SPU�s campus, including city streets. Registration/application forms are available in the Office of Safety and Security. Any changes in parking status must be reported to Security within 10 days of the change. You may call 206-281-2922, or click here. Parking refunds are calculated in accordance with the tuition-refund policy. Please be aware that if you are completely withdrawing from the University, you must inform Safety and Security to be eligible for a refund of your parking fees.

Music
Individual instruction fee
1000–2000 level (per credit) $125
3000–4000 level for majors only (1 or 2 credits) $125
Piano class instruction fee (two periods weekly), per quarter $75
Voice class instruction fee (two periods weekly), per quarter $75
Theory lab fee, per quarter $25
   
Nursing
Clinical practicum fee (selected courses), per credit hour $75
Comprehensive Testing Program   $120 per year, junior, and senior years
This fee includes an NCLEX review course.
 
Special Examination Fees
Credit by examination or challenge fee
Per-course examination fee $100
Per-credit-hour fee $40
Internship fee, per quarter $75
Penalty for late changes of internship $70

Other Course Fees
Certain courses have additional costs associated with them such as skiing, mountain climbing, some psychology labs, music composition, and math courses. These courses, with their applicable fees, are listed in the 2006�2007 Online Time Schedule and/or revision listings.

Medical Insurance Fees
The University Student Health Center offers basic medical services for students. To provide complete health care coverage, the University recommends that all students review their current plan to determine if their current insurance will cover them out of their home area. The University offers information on a medical insurance plan for accidents and illness, which is available to all enrolled undergraduate students (and their families). The University recommends this medical coverage to cover unanticipated expenses that could otherwise interrupt educational endeavors. Enrollment, benefit summary information, and applications for this voluntary plan are available in the Health Center and in Student Financial Services.

All international students are required to enroll in the University International Student Medical Insurance Plan. Any exceptions to this requirement are subject to the approval of the Health Center.

Waivers may be obtained in the Health Center only and must be completed prior to the 10th day of the quarter to ensure appropriate coverage enrollment. Any changes in coverage (i.e., addition or deletion of spouse or child) must be submitted prior to the 10th day of the quarter.

Student Services Fees
Education placement files
Teacher, school counseling, and administrative placement file fees are paid every placement year (November-October) in which a file is actively used. Initial registration fee waived for interns the year they become certified.

Mailing credits for prepayment of first-class file mailings are as follows:

Education Placement Files
Teaching/school counseling placement files
Excludes fax or special handling, which will incur additional costs.
$6 per mailing
Administrative placement files
Excludes fax or special handling, which will incur additional costs.
$11 per mailing
Re-activation fee
If a placement fee is not used during any given placement year(s), a reactivation fee of $5 will be charged.
$5
Psychological testing
Administration, interpretation, and counseling with regard to aptitude, skills, personality analysis, and placement based on actual costs of materials and scoring.
variable
Career testing variable
Counseling Center services (per session) variable
   
Health Services
Residential students                                    fees included in room and meal plan charges
Commuter students $25 per quarter on first visit
Tests and pharmaceuticals                                             based on actual costs of materials,
                                                                                        special procedures, and equipment

Senior Citizen Program
In keeping with the goal of service, SPU has a program that offers tuition-free and technology-fee-free courses to persons 65 years of age or older. Senior adults of this age bracket may attend oncampus undergraduate classes as auditors or for academic credit. They may take courses in special interest areas and/or complete a bachelor�s degree. The only limitation to the program is the availability of space in particular classes. Registration for senior citizens who use this program commences on the second day of the quarter.

Those wishing to apply work toward a degree must formally apply to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Nonmatriculated students need only register at Student Academic Services. The Senior Citizen Program does not cover course-related fees.

Special Study Programs
Students enrolled in special study programs (e.g., European Quarter, Latin American Studies, and American Studies) need to make special financial arrangements. As soon as students receive their study-tour packets from the faculty tour organizer, they should consult the study-tour representative in Student Financial Services. The representative will work with the student to establish an appropriate payment schedule and determine if financial aid is in order so those students may meet the tour departure date. Study tours must be paid in full prior to departure.

Room Charges, Per Year
Ashton, Hill, and Moyer Residence Halls
Requires purchase of Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze, or Copper meal plan each quarter.
Double Room $4,212
Triple Room $3,612
Emerson Residence Hall
Requires purchase of Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze, or Copper meal plan each quarter.
Single room — private bath $6,627
Single room � shared bath $6,225
Double room � private bath $5,835
Double room � shared bath $5,436
Triple/quad room � shared/private bath $5,040
Robbins Apartments
One- or two-person unit $5,277
Four-person unit $4,449
Campus Houses and Apartments (including Theme Housing)
No meal plan requirement except for one Block 25 in Theme Housing.
One- or two-person unit $5,751
Three-or-more-person unit $4,719
Meal Plan Charges, Per Year
Platinum $3,606
Gold and Copper $3,447
Silver $3,249
Bronze $3,180
Block 50 (per block) $350*
Block 25 (per block) $194*
Advantage Points Minimum $15 purchase*
*Blocks and points are priced per purchase and may be renewed at students� discretion.
   
Expenses for 2006�07 Full-Time Undergraduates Living On/Off Campus*
  Per Quarter Per Year
Tuition $7,685 $23,055
ASSP and technology fee (mandatory fees) $112 $336
Room and Meal Plan (traditional residence-hall double with Platinum meal plan) $2,606 $7,818
Textbooks, supplies, average loan fee (for student-loan borrowers), and transportation average cost $1,161 $3,482
Total $11,564 $34,691
*Estimated.    
Expenses for 2006–07 Full-Time Undergraduates Living With a Parent/Relative*
  Per Quarter Per Year
Tuition $7,685 $23,055
ASSP and technology fee (mandatory fees) $112 $336
Room and Board $929 $2,787
Textbooks, supplies, average loan fee (for student-loan borrowers), and transportation average cost $1,002 $3,005
Total $9,728 $29,183
*Estimated.    

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