Online Cost & Financial Aid
Tuition & Fees 2019-2020 |
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Online Undergraduate Tuition (per credit hour) |
$395 |
Online Graduate Tuition (per credit hour) |
$500 |
Online Course Fee (per course) |
$100 |
Undergraduate Enrollment Deposit (one-time fee, applied to overall tuition) |
$100 |
Transcript Fee (per transcript) |
$10 |
Graduation Fee |
$150 |
* Course materials not included.
FINANCIAL AID
Financial Aid for Culver-Stockton's Online Programs can come from the Federal Student Aid program or monthly payments may be made to Culver-Stockton College through an approved payment plan.
To apply for Federal aid, please visit www.FAFSA.ed.gov for more information and an application.
C-SC offers an in-house payment plan which allows you to pay your tuition over a four or three month period. For more information or how to apply, please call 573-288-6492 or email studentbilling@culver.edu
Employer Tuition Reimbursement Program
Students who receive employer assistance must provide proof of employer’s intent to reimburse the student at the beginning of the undergraduate or graduate term. To demonstrate proof of intent, students must furnish copies of their employer’s reimbursement policy and a signed commitment from the entity’s human resources department on company letterhead. Mail or fax forms to the Financial Aid Office.
Culver-Stockton College
Financial Aid / Employment Reimbursement
One College Hill, Canton, MO 63435
Fax: 573-288-6308
Payment Policy
Tuition is due in full at the time of registration (prior to the beginning of class). Students can make payments via cash, check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) and/or Tuition Management Systems (TMS). Payments may be made via the campus portal, MyCulver.com, mailed, or made in person in the Student Financial Services Office. At the time a student formally registers for classes, either by signing and submitting the appropriate registration forms to the Registrar’s Office, or by registering online, the student agrees to:
- Assume financial responsibility for any charges and/or fees as posted to his/her student account.
- Abide by the official College policies regarding withdrawal from the College.
- Assume the responsibility for understanding the College’s official policy concerning schedule changes and satisfactory academic progress that may result in additional charges or the loss of eligibility for certain types of financial aid. It is considered the student’s responsibility to understand how these changes can affect his/her financial situation with regard to financial aid eligibility.
- Understand that refunds of credit balances resulting from application of financial aid and/or TMS contracts will not be made until all funds are received by the College.