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Global Knowledge with Local Vision Catalogue 2012 – 2013 38
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Students should meet all of their financial responsibilities to the university. Failure to meet any financial obligations will be considered as a lack of financial responsibility. In addition, students who have submitted a dishonored check (unless due to bank error), will be assessed according to the bank charges. It is the students’ responsibility to present evidence of the bank error, if any. Encumbrances and returned checks must be cleared by cash or a cashier’s check. Returned checks will not be redeposited. If the check was presented for payment of tuition fees or installments towards tuition fees, the return of the check will result in a AED 100/- late installment fee plus the bank charges AED 50/- per case. Students who have not fulfilled their financial obligations at the end of the semester may have their records adjusted to reflect the students’ failure to properly enroll for that semester and no grades will be issued. There will be an additional AED 200/- reinstatement fee attached to the existing debt. For the students’ to be eligible for enrollment in subsequent semesters, all penalties and outstanding balances must be paid in full. Students must be in good financial standing at all times. A student’s failure to meet financial responsibilities may result in expulsion and disqualification from registration for the subsequent semester. Statements of credits or transcripts will not be given to, or on behalf of, a student until all financial responsibilities have been met. Tuition and Fees Students are responsible for being aware of the current financial regulations of the university. Current regulations are applicable to all students regardless of the date of admission to the university. The university reserves the right to modify any statement as necessitated by any unforeseen condition. The fees for the ELC levels 1, 2, and 3 (Regular) include the required text books for registered courses and one TOEFL I-PBT exam at the end of the term. The fees for ELC level 3 (Alternate) include only the required text books. Schedule of Fees Application Fee (non-refundable) AED 250/- Registration Fee (non-refundable) AED 1500/-. Tuition New Students Old Students Starting in the Fall semester of the academic year 2008-2009, the tuition fee structure per Credit at ALHOSN University will be as follows: Students registered at ALHOSN University who have completed at least one semester of full time study before the Fall semester of 2008-2009, the tuition fee structure per Credit will be as follows: Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1500 Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1300 Engineering and Applied Sciences Engineering and Applied Sciences Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1250 Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1100 Business Business Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1100 Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1000 Arts and Social Sciences Arts and Social Sciences MBA 2500 MBA 2200 Master of Engineering 2500 - - Master of Education 1800 Master of Education - Diploma in Education (Post 1500 Diploma in Education (Post - Baccalaureate Level) Baccalaureate Level) ELC Level 3 per semester 5500 ELC Level 3 per semester 4400 ELC Level 2 per semester 6250 ELC Level 2 per semester 5500 ELC Level 1 per semester 7500 ELC Level 1 per semester 6600 General English per semester 10000 General English per semester 8000 39
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION<br />
Students should meet all of their financial responsibilities to the university. Failure to meet any<br />
financial obligations will be considered as a lack of financial responsibility. In addition, students who<br />
have submitted a dishonored check (unless due to bank error), will be assessed according to the bank<br />
charges. It is the students’ responsibility to present evidence of the bank error, if any. Encumbrances<br />
and returned checks must be cleared by cash or a cashier’s check. Returned checks will not be redeposited.<br />
If the check was presented for payment of tuition fees or installments towards tuition fees,<br />
the return of the check will result in a AED 100/- late installment fee plus the bank charges AED<br />
50/- per case.<br />
Students who have not fulfilled their financial obligations at the end of the semester may have their<br />
records adjusted to reflect the students’ failure to properly enroll for that semester and no grades will be<br />
issued. There will be an additional AED 200/- reinstatement fee attached to the existing debt. For the<br />
students’ to be eligible for enrollment in subsequent semesters, all penalties and outstanding balances<br />
must be paid in full. Students must be in good financial standing at all times. A student’s failure to meet<br />
financial responsibilities may result in expulsion and disqualification from registration for the<br />
subsequent semester. Statements of credits or transcripts will not be given to, or on behalf of, a student<br />
until all financial responsibilities have been met.<br />
Tuition and Fees<br />
Students are responsible for being aware of the current financial regulations of the university. Current<br />
regulations are applicable to all students regardless of the date of admission to the university. The<br />
university reserves the right to modify any statement as necessitated by any unforeseen condition. The<br />
fees for the ELC levels 1, 2, and 3 (Regular) include the required text books for registered courses and<br />
one TOEFL I-PBT exam at the end of the term. The fees for ELC level 3 (Alternate) include only the<br />
required text books.<br />
Schedule of Fees<br />
Application Fee (non-refundable) AED 250/-<br />
Registration Fee (non-refundable) AED 1500/-.<br />
Tuition<br />
New Students<br />
Old Students<br />
Starting in the Fall semester of the academic year<br />
2008-2009, the tuition fee structure per Credit at<br />
<strong>ALHOSN</strong> <strong>University</strong> will be as follows:<br />
Students registered at <strong>ALHOSN</strong> <strong>University</strong> who have<br />
completed at least one semester of full time study<br />
before the Fall semester of 2008-2009, the tuition fee<br />
structure per Credit will be as follows:<br />
Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1500 Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1300<br />
Engineering and Applied Sciences<br />
Engineering and Applied Sciences<br />
Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1250 Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1100<br />
Business<br />
Business<br />
Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1100 Undergraduate Degree, Faculty of 1000<br />
Arts and Social Sciences<br />
Arts and Social Sciences<br />
MBA 2500 MBA 2200<br />
Master of Engineering 2500 - -<br />
Master of Education 1800 Master of Education -<br />
Diploma in Education (Post<br />
1500 Diploma in Education (Post<br />
-<br />
Baccalaureate Level)<br />
Baccalaureate Level)<br />
ELC Level 3 per semester 5500 ELC Level 3 per semester 4400<br />
ELC Level 2 per semester 6250 ELC Level 2 per semester 5500<br />
ELC Level 1 per semester 7500 ELC Level 1 per semester 6600<br />
General English per semester 10000 General English per semester 8000<br />
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