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Cost of Education The cost of
education at an institution is a set dollar figure
which estimates how much it will cost you to attend
college for a specific period of time. The cost of
education may be different for individual students,
based on such factors as enrollment patterns, state
of legal residency and housing status. The cost of
education is not constant and will vary at each
institution. When determining the cost of education
the following elements are taken into consideration:
fees and tuition; room and board; books and
supplies; transportation; and personal expenses.
Cost of Education*
2009-2010 Academic Year/Full-Time Student
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Off/On Campus |
Asotin Co. (Off Campus) |
Fees: |
$4,600 |
$4,600 |
Room and Board: |
7,530 |
7,530 |
Books and Supplies: |
1,520 |
1,520 |
Transportation: |
2,280 |
2,280 |
Personal Expenses: |
1,960 |
1,960 |
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Yearly Total Resident: |
$17,890 |
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Out of State Tuition: |
8,190 |
3,168 |
Yearly Total Non Resident: |
$26,080 |
$21,058 |
*These are estimated figures
for Financial Aid Office purposes and awarding. For actual fees/costs
please contact the Controller's Office.
Payment Options and Disbursement of
Funds
Several payment options are available for students who have a financial
obligation to Lewis-Clark State College. In addition to cash, checks, Debit
Cards and E-Check, students may pay
fees with MASTERCARD, DISCOVER or AMERICAN EXPRESS credit cards (for
specific payment options and any convenience fees associated please contact
the Controller's Office). In the event that a student does not
have the resources to pay fees in full, payment plans may be available. Students
who have no delinquent accounts with the College and have not defaulted on any provisions
of financial obligation to the College are given special consideration and may be
permitted to defer fees. A payment plan requires a 40% down payment and a signed
contract for the balance.
All fees and tuition must be paid in full or
have a payment plan contract signed by the fifth official day of the semester. If your financial aid is not available, you
will be expected to pay your fees from some other source.
Financial Aid should be available before the first official day of the
semester for students who have met the Priority Deadline, returned the signed
Award
Letter, and are enrolled for the appropriate number of credits two weeks before classes
begin. Residual checks and scholarship assistance are generally released the day
before the first official day of the semester. Checks will be disbursed by a time schedule
based upon last name. For additional information about fees, payment
deadlines and check release, contact the Controllers Office
(208) 792-2202.
Students who are attending both semesters during the academic year may receive 50% of
their total award at the beginning of each semester (Fall/Spring). Students who fail to
meet the Priority Deadline must be prepared to make registration, housing and meal
payments by the established deadline.
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