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Tuition


Financial Aid


Financial Aid Office
Financial aid is available to help students finance the cost of an education. More information about paying for college is available.
 

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Paying for College


Tuition & Fees

Tuition & fee rates

The Board of Trustees for Minnesota State Colleges and Universities establishes tuition rates annually. Tuition rates are established on a per-credit basis for all credit course offerings and are subject to change. Tuition and fee rates for Saint Paul College are available below and also in the Tuition Office.

Tuition due dates

Summer 2009

Tuition payment is due on or before May 22, 2009.
If you do not pay by the due date, you will lose your registration.

 

Fall 2009

Tuition payment is due on or before August 10, 2009.
If you do not pay by the due date, you will lose your registration.

 

Spring 2010

Tuition payment is due on or before December 28, 2009.
If you do not pay by the due date, you will lose your registration.

 

Summer 2010

Tuition payment is due on or before May 18, 2010.
If you do not pay by the due date, you will lose your registration.
 

Tuition & Fee Rates


Summer 2009 Rates

Resident and Non-Resident Rate/Credit
  On Campus
Tuition
Online
Tuition
Program
Tuition - B
Program
Tuition - D

All fees and charges are subject to change.

Please refer to the course schedule for classes that may have a course fee or higher tuition fee to cover lab, supply or other additional costs OR view the course schedule online; make your course selection; place cursor over the course title to view details and cost of the course.

Please budget for books and class materials in addition to tuition.

* The MSCSA Fee is assessed by the Minnesota State College Student Association.
Tuition per credit $135.65 $155.00 $148.00 $155.00
 
Fee Charges
         
Student Senate $3.00 0.00 $3.00 $3.00
General $1.50 0.00 $1.50 $1.50
Technology $7.25 $7.25 $7.25 $7.25
MSCSA * $0.31 $0.31 $0.31 $0.31
 
Total Tuition & Fees per credit
 
$147.71
 
$162.56
 
$160.06
 
$167.06
 

Senior Citizens

Senior citizens, age 62 or older, may register for classes on a space-available basis beginning the 2nd class session at the following rates:

  1. Credit Classes: $20.00 per credit plus fees. Fee is applicable for credit or audit status.
  2. Closed enrollment contract training, courses designed and offered specifically and exclusively for senior citizens, non-credit courses, or professional continuing education courses are not eligible for a free/or reduced rate. Charges for materials, personal property or services charges must be paid by the Senior Citizen.
     
     

Tuition Office


Office hours


Effective June 8, 2009 - August 11, 2009
Monday — Thursday: 9:00am to 6:30pm
Friday: Closed


Fax number
651.846.1476

Tuition Office Staff

Paying Tuition

Payment may be made in one of 7 ways. You may view your payment options here.

Avoid waiting in line.
Pay your tuition online.
— It’s simple!
 

Students receiving financial aid assistance, scholarships or third party payment of fees are responsible for verifying that applications, awards and billing authorizations have been finalized and received by the Tuition Office prior to the posted tuition due date.

Disbursement of any financial aid award in excess of your total billing at the college will be made beginning the 10th day of each term.


Late Fee

A late fee of $35.00 is charged when tuition is not paid in full by the payment deadline. Students with tuition deferments (financial aid, agency or employer authorizations) must notify the Tuition Office by the payment deadline or a late fee will be charged. For students registering after the due date, tuition is due the day of registration.


Tuition Refunds


Tuition Refund Policy


When you register for a class you are reserving college (public) resources for yourself, and we assume you will attend that class. Based on your registration, the College makes decisions to offer classes that may have minimal enrollment or we turn away students who wanted to attend a particular class section. If, after the term begins, you decide to cancel your reservation, it is highly unlikely that your space will be taken by another student. The College will have incurred substantial costs that could have been minimized or lost essential revenue it would have otherwise realized. This is why the College (and other service providers) must have policies to discourage uncommitted registration and subsequent late cancellations. We must abide by both the rationale and regulations of the refund policy established by the Board of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. That policy includes the following refund schedule:

Tuition Refund Schedule

Failure to attend class does not constitute withdrawal. You can submit a withdrawal on line by logging into your student account.


If you drop from one or more classes for the term, tuition will be refunded according to the following:
 
Summer 2009
On or before June 5, 2009 100%
After June 5, 2009 None
 
Fall Semester 2009
On or before August 28, 2009 100%
After August 28, 2009 None
 
Spring Semester 2010
On or before January 15, 2010 100%
After January 15, 2010 None


If you withdraw from all classes for the term, tuition will be refunded according to the following schedule:
 
Summer 2009
On or before June 5, 2009 100%
June 6, 2009 - June 11, 2009 50%
After June 11, 2009
 
None
 
Fall 2009
On or before August 28, 2009 100%
August 29, 2009 - September 4, 2009 75%
September 5, 2009 - September 14, 2009 50%
September 15, 2009 - September 21, 2009 25%
After September 21, 2009
 
None
 
Spring 2010
On or before January 15, 2010 100%
January 16, 2010 - January 25, 2010 75%
January 26, 2010 - February 1, 2010 50%
February 2, 2010 - February 8, 2010 25%
After February 8, 2010 None

  • Students may drop Late Start classes beginning after the first week through the first class meeting. A 100% refund will be granted if dropped no later than the next business day following the first class meeting.
  • The refund schedule varies for courses that meet less than the full term. Contact the Tuition Office for details on short courses.
  • Nursing assistant students must drop the courses at least three (3) days prior to the start of the course to qualify for 100% tuition refund.
  • Please allow two weeks to receive a refund check for tuition paid by cash or check.
  • Refunds for tuition paid by credit card will be refunded through the credit card account.
  • First term students receiving financial aid: Pro rata refunding will be applied for eligible students.