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Individual Music Lessons (per credit hour)6 Graduation Fee7
Additional Avodah Experiences (beyond two) Late Registration Fee8
Course Fees:9 ScienceLabFee
Health and Physical Education Music
$425
$100 TBD for each $50
To be determined for each course To be determined for each course
To be determined for each course
1The Student Activity Fee is applied each semester toward the expenses of dorm/res life events, student senate activities, clubs, and co-curricular activities, including athletic leagues and intramurals.
2 The new student orientation fee is a one-time fee to help cover the costs for the Student Orientation and Retreat (SOAR). Students who come in after the first semester will be charged a prorated fee of $150.
3The Student Services Fee is applied each semester and covers student related technology services/support, postal services, cashiers office, and campus safety, among other student services.
4All student athletes will be charged this annual fee.
5Providence accepts personal checks for the convenience of students and parents. Any check negotiated with the College that is not honored by the individual’s bank will be subject to the penalty charge. The student is held responsible for payment of the unredeemed check.
6For 1 credit hour, students meet for 13 half-hour lessons; two credit hours would meet for an hour. If a student is part-time or at an overload, tuition is charged plus the lesson fee.
7The Graduation Fee is a one-time, non-refundable fee that is added to the student's account when he/she applies to graduate. The fee is to be paid when the student applies to graduate regardless of whether he/she intends to participate in the commencement ceremony. An Intent to Graduate form must be cleared by the first of the month prior to graduation or commencement, whichever comes first.
8Students who do not register online by the deadline set by the Registrar will be charged a late fee. 9Other course fees may be assessed at the discretion of the administration.
Deposits
Enrollment Deposit – All Students1 $100 Security Deposit – All Students2 $100 Housing Security Deposit – Residence Hall3 $400 Housing Security Deposit – Apartments $850 Housing Reservation Deposit4 $100
1 The enrollment deposit serves as a confirmation of a student’s plan to enroll and is applied toward charges on the student account for the upcoming semester. Deposits are due by May 1 for the fall semester, November 1 for the spring semester, and within ten days of acceptance for students who have been accepted after the deposit deadline. Deposits are only refundable if a request is made in writing to the business office prior to the due date.
2 All students registering at Providence must pay a $100 security deposit at registration that is to be maintained for the duration of the student’s attendance at Providence. This deposit will be refunded when the student terminates enrollment, providing that all fines (e.g., parking, library) have been paid and the student account is in good standing.
3 All resident students enrolled must pay a $400 security deposit to be maintained for the duration of their time at Providence as residents. The deposit will be refunded when the student ceases to be a resident student (e.g. moves off-campus, terminates enrollment) providing that all housing policies have been adhered to properly and any and all related fees/fines have been paid. 4All returning students who wish to reserve on-campus housing for the following year must submit a $100 deposit with a completed housing application. This deposit will be applied to room charges for the fall semester. Deposits are only refundable if a request is made in writing to the business office prior to June 1. A $25 late fee applies for deposits received after June 1.
Charges for the current semester must be paid in full before registration for the following semester.
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