The following charges are for the academic year beginning August 2014.
Pepperdine University reserves the right to adjust the charges at any time before the charges are incurred by the student. Due to economic conditions, it is expected that charges will increase in future academic years.
General Charges
Application for admission (nonrefundable) . . . .$65 Enrollment confirmation deposit1 (nonrefundable) . . . .750 Tuition
Fall and spring semesters, per semester, flat rate (12-18 units) . . . .$23,220 Per unit (fewer than 12 units and above flat-rate load) . . . .1,455 Graduate tuition per unit . . . .1,455 Summer Session I, II, and III, per unit. . . .1,455 Student government activities fee, per semester2 (nonrefundable) . . . .126 Student government activities fee,
per Malibu summer session (non-refundable) . . . .25 Graduate scholarly development fee, per semester . . . . 60 Room and Board Charges
Fall and Spring Semesters
Residence hall double room with a declining balance
Extra Meal Plan per semester3 . . . .$7,210 Residence hall double room with a declining balance
Basic Meal Plan per semester3 . . . .6,695 Seaver Towers apartment per semester . . . .5,400 Summer Terms
Residence hall double room with a declining balance Meal Plan,
per four-week block . . . . $615 Seaver apartment, per four-week block . . . .1,310 Housing Cancellation Fee Schedule
New Students
New undergraduate first-year or transfer students:
Cancellation prior to first scheduled check-in date . . . .no penalty Cancellation after scheduled check-in date . . . .$300
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New graduate students:
Cancellation before June 30 . . . .$250 Cancellation on or after June 30 . . . .350 Returning undergraduate or graduate students:
Cancellation before May 1 . . . .no penalty Cancellation on or after May 1 . . . .$400 Cancellation on or after June 1 . . . .500 Cancellation on or after July 1 . . . .600 Cancellation on or after August 1 . . . .700 Returning student no-show . . . .850 Spring and Summer
See contract
Other Charges (nonrefundable)
Late registration fee . . . . $150 Withdrawal fee . . . .150 Challenge examination fee . . . .250 Auditing fee, per class (not required of enrolled students) . . . .100 Transcripts, per official copy . . . .5 Finance charge (per day)4 . . . .(.027%) per day Two-payment option service charge5 . . . .25 Three-payment option service charge6 . . . . 50 Returned check charges . . . .25 Departmental Fees (nonrefundable)
Natural science laboratory fees
Tier I laboratory fee . . . .$50 Tier II laboratory fee . . . .100 Private music instruction, per unit (includes practice room)
Music majors, minors, and ensemble participants7 . . . .$250 Non-music majors7 . . . .400 Music fee for students taking 0 units in a music ensemble . . . . 50 Art Studio fee . . . .40 FA 313 Materials, Techniques, and Skills in Music . . . .70 FA 314 Materials, Techniques, and Skills in Art . . . .70 MUS 360 Strings Class. . . .100
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MUS 361 Brass Class . . . .100 MUS 362 Percussion Class . . . .100 MUS 363 Woodwinds Class . . . .100 MUS 392 Recital I . . . .300 MUS 492 Recital II . . . .350 MUS 493 Composition Recital . . . .125 Certain other courses have fees which are listed with the course description in the Schedule of Classes. All course/departmental fees are nonrefundable.
1. All new students are required to submit this deposit to guarantee the right to register;
nonrefundable, but credited toward tuition charges upon enrollment.
2. Subject to change by student referendum; applicable to all Seaver College undergraduate students.
3. A limited number of single-occupancy rooms are available in the residence halls only; the deposit is nonrefundable but is credited toward tuition upon enrollment.
4. .027% per day delinquency charge (liquidated damages under Cal. Civ. Code 1671b) is applicable to all delinquent balances. The imposition of such a delinquency charge does not constitute an agreement to forebear collection of the delinquent payment.
5. Students who are eligible for and choose to use the two-payments option will be assessed a
$25 service charge per term, due with the first payment.
6. Students who are eligible for and choose to use the three-payments option will be assessed a
$50 service charge per term, due with the first payment.
7. Registration for private music instruction requires the approval of the music program director. Consult the Schedule of Classes for further information.
Estimate of Charges
Since each student may elect various services with associated charges, it is not possible to determine precisely a student’s charges before registration.
The following schedule, however, lists the direct costs charged to the student account for one academic year for a typical undergraduate resident student living in a residence hall, not including books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses:
Estimated Charges for the 2014–2015 Academic Year (two semesters) Tuition: Flat rate (12-18 units) . . . .$46,440 Room and board (residence hall) . . . .13,390 Student government and activities fee . . . .252 Total . . . .60,082
Cost of Attendance
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is provided as a guide when estimating the costs of specified programs at Seaver College. The COA is based on normal charges incurred by most students; however, individual charges may vary based on the student’s choice of housing, meal plan, program of study, total units enrolled, and other miscellaneous items.
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These numbers are used when calculating and awarding financial aid as the estimated general charges for a student. Charges incurred by the student for books and supplies, transportation, and personal expenses are not charged to the student account. A student may receive a refund check for these items only if an excess of aid results in a credit balance in the student account after financial aid has been applied to all charges.
2014-2015 Cost of Attendance
Flat-rate tuition (12-18 units per semester) . . . .$46,440 Room & Board (double occupancy shared room, meal plan) . . . .13,390 SGA Fee (student government activity fund) . . . .252 Books and supplies. . . .1,500 Transportation . . . .1,000 Personal Expenses . . . .900 Loan Fees . . . .1,000*
TOTAL . . . .64,482
* The actual amount of loan fees is determined by the amount that is borrowed. Loan fees range from 1% to 8.25%.
Billing
The online student account serves as the official student “bill.” The account will be updated automatically with every charge or credit posted to the student account. The amount due will be available by viewing the student account online through WaveNet and will reflect the charges, credits, amounts due, and specific due dates for each. Students are responsible for viewing their student account online, for noting the account balances due, and for making the appropriate arrangements for payment to be received by the Student Accounts Office by the due date.
In compliance with FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act), students who wish to grant parents or third parties access to their student account information or to allow the parent or third party the ability to make an online payment must do so by completing the Guest Access link on the student’s WaveNet account.