Application for Admission
No fee is charged to students applying for Ashland University's undergraduate program. $50 is charged to international students applying for admission to any of the University's programs.
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In view of the fact that Ashland University is a residential University, all students live in University housing and eat in the University dining hall.
2008-09 Meal Plan Costs
| Meal Plan Costs: | Fall 2008 |
Spring 2009 |
Total |
| 19 Meal Plan | $2,054 | $2,054 | $4,108 |
| 15 Flex Meal Plan + $150 | $2,054 | $2,054 | $4,108 |
| 10 Flex Meal Plan + $125 | $2,004 | $2,004 | $4,008 |
| 160 Block Meal Plan + $80 | $2,054 | - |
$2,054 |
Corporate
Reimbursement
Students eligible for tuition reimbursement from their employers
may request payment deferment up to the scheduled payment dates
at the end of the semester. A $20.00 per class corporate reimbursement
fee will be assessed. Interest, at a rate of 1.5% per month, will
be assessed to all outstanding balances after the scheduled payment
dates.
To secure corporate reimbursement
deferment, students must complete the requested information appearing
on the registration form each semester. Students must indicate the
amount of eligible reimbursement and obtain corporate authorization
signatures. Those students eligible for partial reimbursement are
required to pay their percentage or portion of the fees and charges
at the time of registration. In your last semester, however, all
fees must be paid prior to taking finals.
Enrollment
Deposit
A $200 enrollment deposit for full-time Undergraduate students is
payable to Ashland University by May 1 for fall semester or December
1 for spring semester. This amount is fully applicable to first
semester tuition charges, and is not refundable to those who do
not enroll, unless the enrollment is canceled in writing prior to
May 1 or December 1, whichever applies. For students admitted after
May 1, the $200 enrollment deposit is due two weeks after notification
of formal admission.
Fraternity
A $50 per semester fraternity fee is charged to all students who
reside in Olympic Circle fraternity housing, as a special use fee.
This fee is incorporated into the fraternity housing charge.
Graduation
The graduation fee provides for a diploma and other commencement
items. This is a one-time fee charged per diploma during the semester
of enrollment preceding commencement. A $25 late fee is applied
to all graduation applications accepted after the deadline.
Please visit the Registrar's
website for information.
Degree |
Amount |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate - Associate, Bachelor | $75.00 |
| Masters of Educ., Masters of Bus. Admin. | $100.00 |
| Doctorate of Education | $125.00 |
2008-09 Room/Housing Charges
| Rooms | Fall 2008 |
Spring 2009 |
Total |
| Single/Double/Triple | $2,384 | $2,384 | $4,768 |
| Paid Double | $2,728 | $2,728 | $5,456 |
| Paid Single | $3,074 | $3,074 | $6,148 |
| Senior Apts/Clayton Suite | $2,444 | $2,444 | $4,888 |
| Clayton Suite Paid Single | $3,134 | $3,134 | $6,268 |
| Fraternity Single/Double | $2,434 | $2,434 | $4,868 |
| Fraternity Paid Single | $3,124 | $3,124 | $6,248 |
| Senior House Paid Single | $3,104 | $3,104 | $6,208 |
| Senior House Paid Double | $2,414 | $2,414 | $4,828 |
All full-time students are required to reside in University housing, except as noted on the Off-Campus Housing Application Form which must be completed for off-campus housing approval. Exceptions to this policy must be granted through appeal process and approved by the Off-Campus Housing Committee comprised of faculty, staff and students. (Students who do not live on campus or purchase a meal plan may receive less financial aid.)
APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED AND APPROVED
PRIOR TO MOVING OFF CAMPUS.
Students are held financially responsible for damages (other than normal wear and tear) to their room and in other areas of the residence hall or house.
Student
Activity/Service Fee
$220 per year is paid by full-time students and enables the offering
of social, cultural, educational and recreational activities. The
activity fee provides funding for chartered student organizations
and selected student services. Part-time students pay $8.00 per
credit hour.
Student
Health Fee
A $60.00 fee per semester is paid by all full-time Undergraduate
students to cover the student health program, provided by the Health
Center staff.
Student
Accident & Sickness Insurance (subject to change)
Full-time Undergraduate students are automatically included in the
accident portion of Ashland University insurance. Because serious
illnesses may occur, Sickness Insurance coverage is mandatory unless
proof of individual/family coverage is provided. This plan covers
students for one year from August 12, 2007, to August 12, 2008,
at a cost of $550 for full-time undergraduates and $642 for all
other eligible students.
DEADLINE FOR WAIVING INSURANCE IS SEPTEMBER 19, 2008.
Click here for student health insurance online waiver form.
All international students enrolled at Ashland University are required to enroll in this accident and sickness insurance plan sponsored by the University. Students who submit, in English, written proof of comparable coverage can be exempted from the University insurance plan. The plan must be approved by an international student advisor by September 19, 2008. International student advisors are located on the seventh floor of the Library.
Study
Abroad Fee
Students who study abroad incur a $100 administrative fee. This
fee supports correspondence to the abroad site, the pre-departure
orientation and materials and needed assistance during the semester
away.
Technology
Fee
The student technology fee is $10.00 per credit hour for part-time
Undergraduate students, or $150 per semester for full-time Undergraduate
students. This fee is to be used to support student computing, including
the maintenance and purchase of computer lab computers. The fee
will also support student Internet access, network infrastructure
upgrades, printers, paper supplies and staffing.
A $75 fee per semester is paid by all full-time Undergraduate students to help offset construction costs for the Recreation Center.
Tuition
The comprehensive rate of $11,775 permits an Undergraduate student
to take 12 to 19 semester hours each semester. An additional
charge of $723 is made for each semester hour in excess of 19 hours.
A student taking less than 12 hours pays tuition at the rate of
$723 per semester hour plus $8.00 per credit hour activity fee and
$10.00 per credit hour technology fee.
All international students are required to be enrolled full time during the academic year. For any exceptions to this policy, the student must see an international student advisor, located on 7th floor, Library.

