2009 Tuition Rates for Canada Session

Andrews University is providing the off-campus International Development Program at reduced and affordable tuition rates.

Students should arrange a bank transfer to pay for tuition before each session. Details may be obtained from idp@andrews.edu.

Students are responsible to pay for travel and related costs to and from the venue.

Students are responsible for the cost of accommodation and meals during the session. These costs are not part of tuition expenses. Accommodation costs will be paid directly by the student to the institution hosting the intensive session. Payment is due at the time of the session; no credit is available. These costs vary by site and are available by clicking on the site names at the top of this page.

Higher student numbers may reduce tuition rates. Therefore, students are encouraged to recruit new students. Students may be eligible to receive a $100 recruitment incentive to the recruiter for each new student who joins the program.

The cost of core course tuition for each three week intensive is $3,000 per student.

Concentration tuition is $2,000 per student and is to be paid in four equal installments of $500 per session over four years.

Beginning with the second session, there will be a $100 advisor fee per session. Further, beginning 12 months after the student's final intensive, $100 will be charged annually through the period the student continues to work on the concentration and research requirements.

There is no financial credit available for this program with Andrews University. Tuition payment is expected before the session occurs.

Tuition rates for students beginning in 2009 (Cohort 9) may increase annually at a rate not higher than 10%.

Dollar amounts quoted are in USD.

 
   

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This page last updated 13-Oct-2008.
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