Nov 08, 2024  
Course Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Course Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Expenses


 

Expenses

 

Estimate of expenses for the 2019-2020 academic year for full-time students who matriculated prior to Fall Semester 2017.  Tuition, room and dining charges for one semester are equal to one-half the charges for the full year.

    Semester Charge   Total
Tuition   $27,173.00   $54,346.00
Health Fee   139.00   278.00
Activity Fee   214.00   428.00
Room (multi-occupancy)   3853.00   7706.00
Dining-Standard 14 meal plan (returning students)   3564.00   7128.00
Students who matriculated prior to Fall 2017   $34,943.00   $69,886.00
         
Estimate of expenses for the 2019-2020 academic year for full-time students who matriculated Fall Semester 2017 and after.  Tuition, room and dining charges for one semester are equal to one-half the charges for the full year.
    Semester Charge   Total
Tuition   $27,173.00   $54,346.00
Health Fee   139.00   278.00
Activity Fee   214.00   428.00
Room (multi-occupancy)   4,054.00   8,108.00
Dining Plan (300 meal)   4,115.00   8,230.00
Students who matriculated Fall 2017 and after   $35,695.00   $71,390
         
(other expenses - estimated)        
Books and Supplies   $465.00   $930.00
Personal Expenses   $489.00   $978.00
         

 

 

 

College of Arts and Sciences Full Time, Over Hours, and Part Time Charges.

In the College of Arts and Sciences, the basic annual tuition charge includes schedules of 14 to 20 credits (3 and one-half to 5 full courses) each semester. Arts and Sciences students may take 14 to 18 credits (3 and one-half to 4 and one-half full courses) without permission; with permission of the Academic Advising Resource Center/Registrar, students may take an additional two credits (one-half course) without additional charges. Students taking more than 20 credits (five full courses) are charged $1365 per credit for each credit above the maximum.  With permission of the Academic Advising Resource Center/Registrar, a student may be approved for part-time status which allows a student to take fewer than 14 credits (three and one-half courses), at a tuition rate of $2,344 per credit not to exceed the full tuition charge. Please see “Full and Part Time Status” at the Registrar’s website for detailed information. Students taking fewer than 14 credits (three and one-half courses) without permission to study part-time are charged full tuition. 

Students in the College of Arts and Sciences who pass the requisite audition may be permitted to register for an assigned section of private lessons in the Conservatory at no additional cost. Students who pass an audition in more than one instrument or voice category may be permitted to register for lessons in multiple areas, but will be assessed a fee for each additional area of study (please consult with the Conservatory Dean’s office for a fee schedule). All lesson assignments are provided on a space available basis and are contingent upon the approval of the Office of the Associate Dean in the Conservatory. 

Conservatory of Music Full Time, Over Hours, and Part Time Charges.

In the Conservatory of Music, the basic annual tuition charge includes schedules of 16 to 24 credits each semester. With permission of the Office of Associate Deans in the Conservatory and the advisor, a student may be approved for 26 credits for two semesters without additional charge. Students taking more than 24 credits for a third or more semester are charged $1365 per credit for each credit above 24.  With permission of the Office of Associate Deans in the Conservatory, a student may be approved for part-time status which allows a student to take fewer than 16 credits, at a tuition rate of $2,344 per credit not to exceed the full tuition charge. Students taking fewer than 16 credits without permission to study part-time are charged full tuition.

Double Degree Full Time, Over Hours, and Part Time Charges.

Students in the Double Degree program are charged a basic annual tuition charge for 16 to 26 credits each semester. Students taking more than 26 credits are charged $1365 per credit hour for each credit above the maximum.  With permission of the Office of Associate Deans in the Conservatory, a double degree student may be approved for part-time status which allows a student to take fewer than 16 credits, at a tuition rate of $2,344 per credit not to exceed the full tuition charge. Students taking fewer than 16 credits without permission to study part-time are charged full tuition.

Conservatory Private-Study Fees. In the Conservatory of Music, students who register for private lessons in two principal private-study areas are charged extra tuition at the rate of $2,344 for any credits in excess of eight principal private-study credits. Conservatory students who have declared majors in two performance areas are not charged extra tuition for the second principal private-study area. Students paying for two principal private studies may take 28 semester credits without additional tuition. Double-degree students follow the guidelines for charges for Conservatory students. 

Fees, Attendance, and Grades. Tuition is charged for courses in which a student is officially registered, regardless of attendance. The receipt of an NP, F, or W grade, either through completing and failing a course, or through neglecting to officially drop a course not completed, does not cancel additional tuition charges for the course.

Activity Fee. The activity fee subsidizes approved student activities and publications. The amount is established by the Student Finance Committee with the approval of the Board of Trustees. The fee is administered by the Student Finance Committee. (Graduate students are not required to pay this fee.) For 2019-2020, the activity fee will be $428.

Student Health Fee. The fee for 2019-20 is $278; $139 per semester.  This fee cannot be waived.  This fee will provide services and programs that support the physical and mental well-being of students. Visit our Parents website for details outlined in the FAQs: Student Health Fee.

Green Edge Fund Fee. The Fund for Ecological Design and General Efficiency (The Green EDGE Fund), administered by a board of students, faculty, and staff, invests in manageable projects with a clear and prompt payback to the fund. Student Board members manage the process by developing detailed, financially sophisticated proposals and working with Facilities to implement them. For 2019-2020, the fee is $25 per semester and is included with the first billing of each semester. This fee may be waived by completing a waiver form in the Office of Student Accounts during the first two weeks of the semester. 

Auditing Fee. Students registered for at least one course for credit are permitted to audit up to two courses per semester that are recorded on their transcripts. There is a non-refundable service charge of $30 for recording the first audit; $70 for recording the second. 

Winter Term Housing and Dining Charges. A student participating in an on-campus Winter Term project may stay in his or her dorm room at no additional charge. Winter Term dining in Oberlin College dining halls is optional; the charge is based upon actual usage.

Tuition, Room, and Dining Charges. Fifty percent of the total charges for the year (tuition, room and dining) is due for the fall semester; the remaining 50 percent is due for the spring semester. Students not on campus first semester who return to campus second semester are charged 50 percent of the total charges for the year (tuition, room and dining).

Co-operatives. There are nine student-operated housing/dining cooperatives: four housing/dining co-ops, four dining-only co-ops, and one housing-only co-op. The 2018-2019 dining rates were $1,950 each semester. Room rates were $3,000 (single), and $2,415 (double) each semester. Rates will likely increase for the 2019-2020 academic year. 

Fees for Off Campus Study (Study Away).  Oberlin College charges students studying off campus Oberlin’s own tuition rate for any approved academic leave of absence (ALOA) semester whether on an Oberlin Affiliated Program or a non-affiliated program.  If the program tuition is higher than Oberlin’s tuition, the higher tuition will be charged.  Room and board costs for the semester are those charged by the program.  There will be no additional study away fee charged.  Oberlin merit and need-based aid will be applied to the tuition for the semester away if the student participates in an Oberlin Affiliated program or GLCA recognized program.  Students participating in the Great Lakes Colleges Association Tuition Remission Exchange benefit program may only apply the benefit to Oberlin Enrolled-Not-in-Residence program or GLCA-recognized programs.

Fees for Transfer of Credit. Students who transfer courses taken at another institution while on personal leave, during the summer, or while finishing away are charged a fee of $60 per course/four credits. (Please note that these fees do not apply to the transfer of Advanced Placement credit earned in high-school or college-level courses completed elsewhere before a student has matriculated at Oberlin.) 

Enrollment/Matriculation Deposit. A $300 enrollment deposit is required to secure a place in the class. The deposit is payable two weeks after receiving notification of a financial-aid award or on the due date of the intent-to-enroll card, whichever is later. The deposit is forfeited if a student does not enroll; it is refunded after a student graduates. To receive a refund upon withdrawing from Oberlin College, a withdrawal application must be submitted to the Academic Advising Resource Center by the official last day of the semester preceding the semester from which a student is withdrawing. 

Financial Statements. The Office of Student Accounts is paperless. Student term bills are processed the first business day of each month and include all billable fees. Students and Proxy users will receive an email notification any time a new statement is processed and the statements are available in Banner Self Service.  It is the responsibility of students to provide this information to all concerned parties.  Students must authorize bill payers with proxy access in order for The Office of Student Accounts to communicate with them regarding their account information.  Monthly account statements will be mailed only upon written request from the student or designated proxy.
- For fall semester, bills are processed in July. Payment is due by  July 24, 2019

- For spring semester, bills are processed in December. Payment is due by December 20, 2019.

Payment for each semester must be made prior to enrollment, or the student must be enrolled in a monthly payment plan. Payments under the plan must be current.  

Annual student charges are billed at 50 percent for each semester. Financial aid, where applicable, is applied at the same ratio. An interest charge of 1 percent per month (annual percentage rate approximating 12 percent) will be assessed on all unpaid balances. 

Oberlin recognizes that college expenses often impose a heavy financial responsibility on parents and students. In cases where special, unexpected hardships develop, Oberlin is more than willing to cooperate and act in a reasonable manner. However, Oberlin does reserve the right to withhold transcripts and recommendations, hold registration, and may also ask for the withdrawal of a student who consistently fails to meet his or her financial obligations to Oberlin. 

Prior to graduation, all outstanding debts to Oberlin College must be paid before a student may receive a diploma.

Health Insurance. Oberlin College students are required to have health insurance coverage. Oberlin College bills all students for health insurance in the fall semester for the upcoming school year. Except for international students, students may elect to waive the health insurance charge if they are covered by another plan. To waive the charge, students must complete an online waiver form by August 31, 2019 for the fall semester. Students may waive the health insurance online at www.oberlin.edu/stuaccts.The 2019-2020 cost is $1,694.

All students, whether they have Oberlin insurance or their own insurance, may use the Student Health Services provided by the College. For more information about health care at Oberlin College, please see the Student Life section of this catalog.

Refunds. All students who officially withdraw from all courses or who take a medical or personal leave of absence during a semester will be refunded tuition based on the following schedule from the start of classes: 

  • During the first 2 weeks: 80% refund,
  • During the 3rd week: 60% refund,
  • During the 4th week: 40% refund,
  • During the 5th week: 20% refund,
  • After 5 weeks to the end of the semester: 0% refund. 

Room and Board are refunded based on the housing and dining agreement.  Other fees and charges are not refundable.

If you are a recipient of federal financial aid and withdraw from the College prior to completing 60% of the semester, federal regulations require the College to calculate how much aid you have earned. Any unearned federal and institutional financial aid will be charged back to your student account possibly creating a balance due to the College. For the complete description of the Federal and Institutional Financial Aid Refund policy refer to the College Federal and Institutional Financial Aid Refund Facts.

Tuition protection insurance is available as a supplement to the Oberlin College refund policy. Information is available on the Office of Student Accounts website.

Recept of Veterans Benefits

Oberlin College will not impose any penalty, including the assessment of late fees, the denial of access to classes, libraries or other institutional facilities, or the requirement that a Chapter 31 or Chapter 33 recipient borrow additional funds to cover the individual’s inability to meet his or her financial obligations to the institution due to the delayed disbursement of a payment by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Changes in Published Charges. While there is no expectation that the charges and fees published in this catalog will change, Oberlin College does reserve the right to increase or decrease fees during and pertaining to the 2019-2020 academic year without prior notice.