Graduate and Post-Bacc
Tuition & Fees 2009-2010
Tuition: $475 per credit hour
Activities Fee: $215 due at beginning of fall semester
Health Insurance: $532.00 for one year of coverage beginning August 15, 2009. Contact graduatestudies@agnesscott.edu for more information.
Additional Fees
- Enrollment deposit: A non-refundable fee of $150 is due with your Candidate Reply Form, if you choose to enroll. This will be credited toward your first semester's tuition.
- Graduation fee: A non-refundable fee of $150 to cover rental of cap, gown and hood, and the purchase of the diploma is required of all students who expect to graduate.
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Refund Policy
A refund refers to college charges that are refunded to the student and/or to the financial aid sources that covered those charges. Refunds are made within 30 days of the student’s withdrawal. Students who withdraw from Agnes Scott on or before the first class day of a semester will receive a full refund of any payment made toward tuition, room and board. No refund will be made of the $150 enrollment deposit or $150 graduation fee.
Agnes Scott's institutional refund policy for tuition is:
- 90 percent tuition refund when withdrawal is within the first week of the semester
- 50 percent tuition refund when withdrawal is before the end of the third week of the semester
- 25 percent tuition refund when withdrawal is before the end of the sixth week of the semester
- No refunds after the end of the sixth week of the semester
The date of withdrawal is the last date of class attendance. This is defined as the date when the student initiates the withdrawal process by requesting a withdrawal form from the Office of Academic Advising. The student must then complete the form, including all required signatures, within three business days after receiving the form. Withdrawal is complete when the completed form is submitted to the Office of Academic Advising.
The semester begins with the first day of class. The first week of the semester is the seven-day period beginning on the first day of class. The point of withdrawal is measured in weeks, and the student is considered to have withdrawn within a given week, as defined above, if the withdrawal date is prior to the end of that week.