Nov 25, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog (As of 12-14-18) 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog (As of 12-14-18) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Financial Information


Treasurer’s Office
843.953.5572
http://treasurer.cofc.edu

Basic Fees, Expenses and Additional Charges

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As a state-affiliated institution, the College of Charleston bases its fees in part on appropriations granted by the South Carolina General Assembly. Accordingly, the fees charged by the College will be directly affected by the action of the legislature and are therefore subject to change without notice.

Legal Residency for Tuition and Fee Purposes

843.953.7312
http://legalresidency.cofc.edu

Rules regarding the establishment of legal residence for tuition and fee purposes for institutions of higher education are governed by Title 59, Chapter 112 of the 1976 South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended. The guidelines for residency determinations for fee and tuition purposes are governed by South Carolina Code of Laws and South Carolina Commission of Higher Education regulations.

Bill Due Date Policy

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All fees are due and payable in full before or on the due date shown on the first bill for the semester. Cancellation of a student’s registration will occur if payment is not received on time.

Billing Procedures and Methods of Payment

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Refund Policy

The College of Charleston refund policy governing pro-rata adjustments to student charges is located at http://treasurer.cofc.edu/tuition-and-fees/refund-policy.php. This policy is updated yearly and includes the dates that coincide the applicable percentage refunds to student charges based on the date of the change of enrollment. This policy applies to all students and all programs, whether one is in state or out of state, Undergraduate or Graduate. The same policies apply regardless of the mode of delivery of the course.

Abatement Policy

Qualified graduate students who are non-South Carolina residents are eligible for an abatement of the out-of-state portion of their tuition. These awards are subject to the availability of funds. To qualify for an abatement, an out-of-state student must be awarded an assistantship, the Graduate Scholars Award, or a departmental award. Athletic scholarships do not qualify out-of-state students for an abatement. A student receiving abatement funds must remain enrolled in the requested number of hours for the full semester in order to retain the full amount of the abatement funds for the full semester. Failure to do so may result in the student being charged for at least a portion of the abatement funds issued to the student.