Tuition Fee. 2.1 The tuition fee has to be paid in its entirety before the beginning of the first semester of studies with the following two exceptions: Students may sign a deferment payment plan (tuition fee in installments), in which case they will pay an additional one-time USD100 administrative fee. Degree Students who take U.S. federal financial aid loans will be granted an extension until the funds have been received by TAUi New York office and applied to the Student’s account. Such funds will be disbursed in two payments: fall and winter, as per U.S. federal law. 2.2 The tuition fee covers academic studies of the program, basic health insurance, and the social and extracurricular activities organized by the Program that are indicated as covered. Certain other activities may be organized by TAU and/or third parties at an additional cost. 2.3 Language courses are not covered by the tuition fee unless explicitly indicated otherwise by the Program. 2.4 Students who receive financial support from third parties (e.g. scholarships) are required to inform TAUi in writing before the beginning of the first semester of studies. However, as the third party will not be given access to the Student account, appropriate arrangements for payment of such funds to TAUi must be completed prior to the beginning of the academic term. 2.5 Regulation concerning the tuition fee for Students extending their degree beyond the intended Program's duration of studies. 2.5.1 Each additional semester costs 5% of the Program's tuition. 2.5.2 Each additional or repetitive course has an extra fee. Credit point fee is calculated proportionally to the Program's tuition [Course credit points*(Total tuition/Total Program's credit point)]. 2.5.3 Students on U.S. federal financial aid loans cannot ask to hold their loan reimbursements unless they are enrolled as a half time Student, or more, after the Program's official end date.
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Tuition Fee. 2.1 The tuition fee has to be paid in its entirety before the beginning of the first semester of studies with the following two exceptions: Students may sign a deferment payment plan (tuition fee in installments), in which case they will pay an additional one-time USD100 administrative fee. Degree Students who take U.S. federal financial aid loans will be granted an extension until the funds have been received by TAUi New York office and applied to the Student’s account. Such funds will be disbursed in two payments: fall and winter, as per U.S. federal law.
2.2 The tuition fee covers academic studies of the program, basic health insurance, and the social and extracurricular activities organized by the Program that are indicated as covered. Certain other activities may be organized by TAU and/or third parties at an additional cost.
2.3 Language courses are not covered by the tuition fee unless explicitly indicated otherwise by the Program.
2.4 Students who receive financial support from third parties (e.g. scholarships) are required to inform TAUi ▇▇▇▇ in writing before the beginning of the first semester of studies. However, as the third party will not be given access to the Student account, appropriate arrangements for payment of such funds to TAUi must be completed prior to the beginning of the academic term.
2.5 Regulation concerning the tuition fee for Students extending their degree beyond the intended Program's duration of studies.
2.5.1 Each additional semester costs 5% of the Program's tuition.
2.5.2 Each additional or repetitive course has an extra fee. Credit point fee is calculated proportionally to the Program's tuition [Course credit points*(Total tuition/Total Program's credit point)].
2.5.3 Students on U.S. federal financial aid loans cannot ask to hold their loan reimbursements unless they are enrolled as a half time Student, or more, after the Program's official end date.
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Sources: Letter of Agreement