Milwaukee Bible Coll

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Urban ministry Bible College



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City College Milwaukee has established a quality program and campus. Our tuition and dormitory costs are one of the most reasonable programs in the nation. A full-time student takes a minimum of 12 credit hours plus one practicum credit per semester (for a total of 13 credits). City College Milwaukee offers residential, non-residential, full-time, part-time and evening programs.

Summary of Tuition, Fees and Room and Board

Tuition and fee information for the current academic year is included as an insert to this catalog. This information is also available on the semester schedule. 

Textbooks

The cost of textbooks is included in the course costs at the beginning of each semester. The average cost for all

textbooks and study guides is about $75 per course.At pre-registration, students are charged a book deposit fee. This fee will be applied in full to the student's textbook expense. If a student withdraws from the class after the textbooks have been ordered, this fee will not be refunded. It will go toward the costs of returning the books to the supplier.

Student accounts

Our commitment is to provide affordable Christian higher education. In order to maintain low tuition costs, every student must be diligent in handling his or her financial responsibilities with the college. Every student is expected to pay his or her account on time. Meeting financial responsibilities on time is part of Christian maturity and stewardship. All tuition and fees are due in full on the day of registration. All financial obligations must be met in order to attend classes. Dormi¬tory fees may be paid in two successive monthly payments. The one-time dorm deposit is due at the student's first registration.

Withdrawal/refunds

Unless a student officially withdraws from the college, he or she will be charged for the full cost of the semester. Any refunds or adjustments must be made using official forms for withdrawing from the college. Once applied to the student's account, all fees are non-refundable.

A refund of tuition for withdrawing from the college is calculated from the following schedule. Calculations begin from the date the withdrawal form is received in the Business Administration Office with the required $15 fee and with the professor's signature if the semester has begun. Not attending classes does not constitute a valid reason for a refund. The correct forms must first be completed.

Refund schedule


Through the second week of classes 75%
Through the third week of classes 50%
Through the fourth week of classes 25%
Refunds for withdrawal will be mailed to the student within six weeks of official notification.

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