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2016-17 Undergraduate and Graduate Tuition and Fees


The following tuition and fee schedules apply only to applicants/students at the Keiser University Flagship Campus and College of Golf and Sport Management:
KEISER UNIVERSITY

UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

College of Golf and Sport Management Students

Continuing Students Prior to Fall 2015

Effective Fall 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours.. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.





FALL SEMESTER

2016


WINTER SEMESTER 2017

ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/17

Tuition Full Time 12 to 18 credits

$8,744.00

$8,744.00

$17,488.00

Student Fee:

$430.00

$430.00

$860.00

Technology Fee:

$185.00

$185.00

$370.00

Estimate Books:

$800.00

$800.00

$1,600.00

Total without Housing:

$10,159.00

$10,159.00

$20,318.00













Tuition for Students Attending over Full Time (12 to 18 credits per semester)

$10,930.00

Tuition for Students Attending Three Quarter Time (9 to 11.99 credits per semester

$6,558.00

Tuition for Students Attending Half Time (6 to 8.99 credits per semester

$4,372.00

Tuition for Students Attending Less Than Time (0 to 5.99 credits per semester)

$2,186.00

Students in the associate of Science in Golf Management or Bachelor of Science in Sports Management with Golf Privileges will be assessed an additional charge of $1,792.00 per semester.

Room

Single Occupancy

per Semester



Double Occupancy

per Semester



Triple Occupancy

per Semester






$5,720.00

$2,860.00

$2,236.00

Board

Residential Meal Plans

Commuter Meal Plans

19 Meals per Week Plan with $150.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

20 Block Plan with $15.00 Flex Per Semester

$215.00

225 Block Meal Plan with $125.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

50 Block Plan with $25.00 Flex Per Semester

$497.00

Unlimited Meal Plan Per Semester

$3,130.00

120 Block Plan with $65 Flex Per Semester

$1,198.00

  • All students in Residence must have a Board Plan. Alternative Plans may be available.

English as a Second Language

Tuition

Student Fees

Estimated Books

16 weeks 20 contact hours/week

$6,252.00

$591.00

$250.00

8 weeks 30 contact hours/week

4621.00

100.00

$250.00

Health Insurance

The Student/Technology Fee excludes health insurance premiums. All students must either demonstrate coverage by a qualified U.S. health insurance plan or pay the premium and receive coverage from a policy provided by the University

Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Health Insurance Fee academic year

$1,200.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Health Insurance Fee Spring Only

$700.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00

Late Payment Fee

$10.00

Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

Duplicate Diploma and Cover

$25.00

Duplicate Cover

$15.00

Duplicate Diploma

$10.00

This is not all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.

Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, and Finger Printing will be assessed a fee accordingly.

Textbook prices are available on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.
Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs, students on campus $1,290.00, not on campus $1,832.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.



The following tuition and fee schedules apply only to applicants/students at the Keiser University Flagship Campus and College of Golf and Sport Management:
KEISER UNIVERSITY

Residential (Flagship) Campus



UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

College of Golf and Sport Management Students

Continuing Students Post Fall 2015

Effective Fall Semester 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours.. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.





FALL SEMESTER

2016


WINTER SEMESTER 2017

ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/17

Tuition Full Time 12 to 18 credits

$13,028.00

$13,028.00

$26,056.00

Student Fee:

$430.00

$430.00

$860.00

Technology Fee:

$185.00

$185.00

$370.00

Estimate Books:

$800.00

$800.00

$1,600.00

Total without Housing:

$14,443.00

$14,443.00

$28,886.00













Tuition for Students Attending over Full Time (19 to 24 credits per semester)

$16,285.00

Tuition for Students Attending Three Quarter Time (9 to 11.99 credits per semester

$9,771.00

Tuition for Students Attending Half Time (6 to 8.99 credits per semester

$6,514.00

Tuition for Students Attending Less Than Time (0 to 5.99 credits per semester)

$3,257.00

Students in the associate of Science in Golf Management or Bachelor of Science in Sports Management with Golf Privileges will be assessed an additional charge of $1,792.00 per semester.

Room

Single Occupancy

per Semester



Double Occupancy

per Semester



Triple Occupancy

per Semester






$5,720.00

$2,860.00

$2,236.00



Board

Residential Meal Plans

Commuter Meal Plans

19 Meals per Week Plan with $150.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

20 Block Plan with $15.00 Flex Per Semester

$215.00

225 Block Meal Plan with $125.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

50 Block Plan with $25.00 Flex Per Semester

$497.00

Unlimited Meal Plan Per Semester

$3,130.00

120 Block Plan with $65 Flex Per Semester

$1,198.00

  • All students in Residence must have a Board Plan. Alternative Plans may be available.

  • All Freshmen and Sophomores must live on campus, unless they live with a parent or relative within a 50-mile radius of campus.

English as a Second Language

Tuition

Student Fees

Estimated Books

16 weeks 20 contact hours/week

$6,252.00

$591.00

$250.00

8 weeks 30 contact hours/week

$4,621.00

100.00

$250.00




Health Insurance

The Student/Technology Fee excludes health insurance premiums. All students must either demonstrate coverage by a qualified U.S. health insurance plan or pay the premium and receive coverage from a policy provided by the University

Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Health Insurance Fee academic year

$1,200.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Health Insurance Fee Spring Only

$700.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00

Late Payment Fee

$10.00

Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

This is not an all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.


Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, Fingerprinting, etc., will be assessed a fee accordingly. Textbook prices are posted on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.


Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs for on-campus is $1,290.00, off- campus $1,832.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.



KEISER UNIVERSITY

Residential (Flagship) Campus



UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

New Students

Effective Fall Semester 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours.. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.





FALL SEMESTER

2016


WINTER SEMESTER 2017

ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/17

Tuition Full Time 12 to 18 credits

$13,028.00

$13,028.00

$26,056.00

Student Fee:

$430.00

$430.00

$860.00

Technology Fee:

$185.00

$185.00

$370.00

Estimate Books:

$1000.00

$1000.00

$2,000.00

Total without Housing:

$14,643.00

$14,643.00

$29,286.00













Tuition for Students Attending over Full Time (19 to 24 credits per semester)

$16,285.00

Tuition for Students Attending Three Quarter Time (9 to 11.99 credits per semester

$9,771.00

Tuition for Students Attending Half Time (6 to 8.99 credits per semester

$6,514.00

Tuition for Students Attending Less Than Time (0 to 5.99 credits per semester)

$3,257.00

Room

Single Occupancy

per Semester



Double Occupancy

per Semester



Triple Occupancy

per Semester






$5,720.00

$2,860.00

$2,236.00

Board

Residential Meal Plans

Commuter Meal Plans

19 Meals per Week Plan with $150.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

20 Block Plan with $15.00 Flex Per Semester

$215.00

225 Block Meal Plan with $125.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

50 Block Plan with $25.00 Flex Per Semester

$497.00

Unlimited Meal Plan Per Semester

$3,130.00

120 Block Plan with $65.00 Flex Per Semester

$1,198.00

  • All students in Residence must have a Board Plan. Alternative Plans may be available.

  • All Freshmen and Sophomores must live on campus, unless they live with a parent or relative within a 50-mile radius of campus.

English as a Second Language

Tuition

Student Fees

Estimated Books

16 weeks 20 contact hours/week

$6,252.00

$591.00

$250.00

8 weeks 30 contact hours/week

4621.00

100.00

$250.00




Health Insurance

The Student/Technology Fee excludes health insurance premiums. All students must either demonstrate coverage by a qualified U.S. health insurance plan or pay the premium and receive coverage from a policy provided by the University

Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Health Insurance Fee academic year

$1,200.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Health Insurance Fee Spring Only

$700.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00

Late Payment Fee

$10.00

Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

This is not an all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.
Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, Fingerprinting, etc., will be assessed a fee accordingly.

Textbook prices are posted on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.
Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs for on-campus is $1,290.00, off- campus $1,832.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.




KEISER UNIVERSITY

Residential (Flagship) Campus



UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

Continuing Students

Effective Fall Semester 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.
All charges Per Semester are due the first day of the class for the semester





FALL SEMESTER

2016


WINTER SEMESTER 2017

ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/17

Tuition Full Time 12 to 18 credits

$13,028.00

$13,028.00

$26,056.00

Student Fee:

$430.00

$430.00

$860.00

Technology Tee:

$185.00

$185.00

$370.00

Estimate Books:

$1,000.00

$1,000.00

$2,000.00

Total without Housing:

$14,643.00

$14,643.00

$29,286.00













Tuition for Students Attending over Full Time (19 to 24 credits per semester)

$16,285.00

Tuition for Students Attending Three Quarter Time (9 to 11.99 credits per semester

$9,771.00

Tuition for Students Attending Half Time (6 to 8.99 credits per semester

$6,514.00

Tuition for Students Attending Less Than Half Time (0 to 5.99 credits per semester)

$3,257.00

Room

Single Occupancy

per Semester



Double Occupancy

per Semester



Triple Occupancy

per Semester






$5,720.00

$2,860.00

$2,236.00

Board

Residential Meal Plans

Commuter Meal Plans

19 Meals per Week Plan with $150.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

20 Block Plan with $15.00 Flex Per Semester

$215.00

225 Block Meal Plan with $125.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

50 Block Plan with $25.00 Flex Per Semester

$497.00

Unlimited Meal Plan Per Semester

$3,130.00

120 Block Plan with $65 Flex Per Semester

$1,198.00

  • All students in Residence must have a Board Plan. Alternative Plans may be available.

  • All Freshmen and Sophomores must live on campus, unless they live with a parent or relative within a 50-mile radius of campus.

English as a Second Language

Tuition

Student Fees

Estimated Books

16 weeks 20 contact hours/week

$6,252.00

$591.00

$250.00

8 weeks 30 contact hours/week

$4,621.00

$100.00

$250.00




Health Insurance

The Student/Technology Fee excludes health insurance premiums. All students must either demonstrate coverage by a qualified U.S. health insurance plan or pay the premium and receive coverage from a policy provided by the University

Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Health Insurance Fee academic year

$1,200.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Health Insurance Fee Spring Only

$700.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00

Late Payment Fee

$10.00

Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

This is not an all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.
Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, Fingerprinting, etc., will be assessed a fee accordingly.

Textbook prices are posted on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.
Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs for on-campus is $1,290.00, off- campus $1,832.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.


KEISER UNIVERSITY

Residential (Flagship) Campus



UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

Continuing Students (Prior 7/1/2015)

Effective Fall Semester 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.
All charges Per Semester are due the first day of the class for the semester





FALL SEMESTER

2016


WINTER SEMESTER 2017

ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/17

Tuition Full Time 12 to 18 credits

$11,932.00

$11,932.00

$23,864.00

Student Fee:

$430.00

$430.00

$860.00

Technology Tee:

$185.00

$185.00

$370.00

Estimate Books:

$1,000.00

$1,000.00

$2,000.00

Total without Housing:

$13,547.00

$13,547.00

$27,094.00













Tuition for Students Attending over Full Time (19 to 24 credits per semester)

$14,915.00

Tuition for Students Attending Three Quarter Time (9 to 11.99 credits per semester

$8,949.00

Tuition for Students Attending Half Time (6 to 8.99 credits per semester

$5,966.00

Tuition for Students Attending Less Than Time (0 to 5.99 credits per semester)

$2,983.00

Room

Single Occupancy

per Semester



Double Occupancy

per Semester



Triple Occupancy

per Semester






$5,720.00

$2,860.00

$2,236.00

Board

Residential Meal Plans

Commuter Meal Plans

19 Meals per Week Plan with $150.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

20 Block Plan with $15.00 Flex Per Semester

$215.00

225 Block Meal Plan with $125.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

50 Block Plan with $25.00 Flex Per Semester

$497.00

Unlimited Meal Plan Per Semester

$3,130.00

120 Block Plan with $65 Flex Per Semester

$1,198.00

  • All students in Residence must have a Board Plan. Alternative Plans may be available.

  • All Freshmen and Sophomores must live on campus, unless they live with a parent or relative within a 50-mile radius of campus.

English as a Second Language

Tuition

Student Fees

Estimated Books

16 weeks 20 contact hours/week

$6,252.00

$591.00

$250.00

8 weeks 30 contact hours/week

4621.00

100.00

$250.00




Health Insurance

The Student/Technology Fee excludes health insurance premiums. All students must either demonstrate coverage by a qualified U.S. health insurance plan or pay the premium and receive coverage from a policy provided by the University

Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Health Insurance Fee academic year

$1,200.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Health Insurance Fee Spring Only

$700.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00

Late Payment Fee

$10.00

Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

This is not an all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.


Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, Fingerprinting, etc., will be assessed a fee accordingly.

Textbook prices are posted on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.
Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs for on-campus is $1,290.00, off- campus $1,832.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.



KEISER UNIVERSITY

Residential (Flagship) Campus



UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

Adult Degree Program (ADP)

Effective Fall Semester 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.


Initial Fees










Application Fee (one-time charge)

$30.00




Orientation Fee (one-time charge)

$100.00





All charges Per Semester are due the first day of the class for the semester


Tuition

$443.00 per credit hour



















Tuition Charge per Semester for Life Experience Credit







Prior Learning Portfolio

$1,772.00







Prior Learning Portfolio Class

$443.00



















Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Graduation Fee

$80.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Late Payment Fee

$200.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00







Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

This is not an all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.


Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, Fingerprinting, etc., will be assessed a fee accordingly.

Textbook prices are posted on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.
Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs for on-campus is $1,240.00, off- campus $1,760.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.



KEISER UNIVERSITY

Residential (Flagship) Campus



GRADUATE – MBA -TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

Effective Fall Semester 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.


Initial Fees

Application Fee (one-time charge)

$50.00

Orientation Fee (one-time charge)

$100.00


All charges Per Semester are due the first day of the class for the semester





FALL SEMESTER

2016


WINTER SEMESTER 2017

ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/17

Tuition Full Time ( 12 credits per semester)

$13,548.00

$13,548.00

$27,096.00

Student Fee:

$600.00

$600.00

$1,200.00

Technology Fee:

$185.00

$185.00

$370.00

Estimate Books:

$800.00

$800.00

$1,600.00

Total without Housing:

$15,133.00

$15,133.00

$30,266.00













Tuition for Students Attending Three Quarter Time (9 to 11.99 credits per semester

$10,161.00

Tuition for Students Attending Half Time (6 to 8.99 credits per semester

$6,744.00

Tuition for Students Attending Less Than Time (0 to 5.99 credits per semester)

$3,387.00

Health Insurance

The Student/Technology Fee excludes health insurance premiums. All students must either demonstrate coverage by a qualified U.S. health insurance plan or pay the premium and receive coverage from a policy provided by the University













Room

Single Occupancy

per Semester



Double Occupancy

per Semester



Triple Occupancy

per Semester






$5,720.00

$2,860.00

$2,236.00

Board

Residential Meal Plans

Commuter Meal Plans

19 Meals per Week Plan with $150.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

20 Block Plan with $15.00 Flex Per Semester

$215.00

225 Block Meal Plan with $125.00 Flex Per Semester

$2,528.00

50 Block Plan with $25.00 Flex Per Semester

$497.00

Unlimited Meal Plan Per Semester

$3,130.00

120 Block Plan with $65.00 Flex Per Semester

$1,198.00

  • All students in Residence must have a Board Plan. Alternative Plans may be available.







Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Health Insurance Fee academic year

$1,200.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Health Insurance Fee Spring Only

$700.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00

Late Payment Fee

$10.00

Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

This is not an all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.
Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, Fingerprinting, etc., will be assessed a fee accordingly.

Textbook prices are posted on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.
Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs for on-campus is $1,290.00, off- campus $1,832.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.



KEISER UNIVERSITY

Residential (Flagship) Campus



NON-MATRICULATING TUITION AND FEE DISCLOSURE

Effective Fall Semester 2016


Keiser University wishes to eliminate possible areas of misunderstanding before students begin class. This allows the University to devote future efforts to support our students’ education. At Keiser University tuition and fees are charged to the student by the semester. Each semester is 16 weeks. Keiser University students at the Resident/Flagship campus are charged by the semester for the scheduled credit hours. Tuition and fees are subject to annual review and modification.


Initial Fees










Application Fee (one-time charge)

$30.00




Orientation Fee (one-time charge)

$100.00





All charges Per Semester are due the first day of the class for the semester


Tuition: For each Non-Matriculating course the charge is:

$3,257.00



















Other Fees










Car Permit (annually)

$50.00

Re-entry fee

$150.00

Car Permit additional or replacement

$15.00

Return Check Fee

$35.00

Graduation Fee

$80.00

Student ID replacement

$25.00

Late Payment Fee

$10.00

Test out per credit hour

$75.00

Library Late Fee

$10.00

Transcript Fee

$5.00







Withdrawal Fee

$100.00

This is not an all-inclusive listing of all the different fees which may be charged.


Degree programs with Majors which require a student kit, Background Checks, Certification Exams, Fingerprinting, etc., will be assessed a fee accordingly.

Textbook prices are posted on the student portal by course.

Students taking online courses who have the textbooks shipped will have shipping charges assessed to them.
Keiser University reserves the right to make any change in tuition, fees, curriculum or any phase of its program where it is the opinion of the administration that the students or the university will benefit. Such changes may be made without further notice. Tuition is charged by the semester as stated above. This information is being provided to assist you in the budgeting of your finances. The annual costs indicated are estimates and are not costs owed to the University. These costs are averages and do not reflect actual expenses that you may incur. Annual estimated transportation costs for on-campus is $1,290.00, off- campus $1,832.00. An academic transcript will not be released if the student has a balance with the institution for any reason.




The following section applies only to students at the Flagship Residential Campus in West Palm Beach, Florida:

Academic Policies and Information



Food Services

A dining hall with food service is available to all students. Meals are served three times a day during the week. Brunch and dinner are offered on the weekends Students with special dietary needs should meet with the director of dining services to discuss available options.

All resident students have housing and meals as a part of their plan. All residential students are required to have a meal plan. Commuter students, faculty and staff may choose to purchase a meal plan each semester. More information is available from dining services.

Housing

Freshmen are required to live on campus unless they are over 21, married or living within commuting distance. Waivers to the housing requirement are considered on an individual basis. Specifics on the criteria and process are available from the Dean of Students. The student handbook contains more information about living on campus.

Assigned occupants of each room are financially responsible for keeping the room and its contents in good order. Residents are responsible for the behavior of their guests and will be liable for damage due to their own actions of the actions of their guests.

Seahawks”

The Keiser University is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), The Sun Conference, which includes Ave Maria University, Edward Waters College, Embry Riddle University, Florida Memorial University, Johnson and Wales University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Southeastern University, St. Thomas University, Thomas University, University of South Carolina Beaufort, Warner University, and Webber International University.


The Seahawks offer varsity and junior varsity baseball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, junior varsity men’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, and men’s and women’s tennis. For more specific information about Seahawks athletics, see www.KUSeahawks.com.
Equity in Athletics Report & Athletics Revenue and Expense Report – These reports provide information on the intercollegiate athletic programs at the University. Specifically, they disclose data on student athlete participation, coaches’ participation, recruiting expenses, athletic aid, average coaches’ salaries, operating expenses, and overall athletic revenues and expenses. These reports are available annually and can be requested in the University Title IV Compliance office and the Financial Aid office.
Learning Resource Centers (LCR)

The Learning Resource Center provides a variety of programs and services to help students succeed academically. All students are encouraged to participate in LRC programs and services, regardless of current class status or level of achievement. The LRC offers group and individual tutoring, study groups, student success programs and workshops. The office is located in the Cook Library.



Student Life Center (SLC):

The Countess de Hoernle Student Life Center (SLC) houses a variety of indoor amenities including the arena/gymnasium, conference rooms, athletic training rooms and classrooms. It is the home arena for the Men’s and Women’s Seahawk basketball and volleyball teams. Numerous recreational and academic-related functions are also hosted in the SLC throughout the school year.


Soliciting, Selling or Publicizing

No student, student organization, or outside organization shall engage in advertising or selling any goods, services, or tickets; solicit for any purpose whatsoever on Keiser University’s property or in University operated buildings; without first obtaining the written approval. Contact the Dean of Students for approval. Food that is sold on campus must be purchased or have approval through Dining Services.


Student Conduct

All students are expected to follow the standards of behavior outlined in the student handbook. A violation of the standards may result in a referral to the Dean of Students who will investigate and manage the student conduct process.



Disregard for others and their property, policies, rules, and regulations of the University may lead to probation or other sanction depending upon the extent and seriousness of the offense. Specific sanctions are outlined in the Student Handbook. These sanctions can include, but are not limited to the following:
Penalty for Alcohol Use/Abuse and/or Possession

First Offense

  • Confiscation of alcohol and disposal

  • Disciplinary probation with contract

  • Notification of parents

  • Referral to Student Assistance Counselor (A $50 fine will be added if non-compliant)

  • Referral to athletic director and coach if student is an intercollegiate athlete

  • Loss of alcohol privileges if living in a “21” apartment, and possible reassignment to a non-designated apartment

  • 10 supervised community service or program completion hours (minimum $50 fine if not completed as directed)

Second Offense

  • Notification of parents

  • Counseling, outpatient, or inpatient rehabilitation program

  • Possible suspension

  • Confiscation and disposal of alcohol

  • 15 supervised community service hours (minimum $75 fine if not completed as directed)

  • Possible referral for substance abuse evaluation through the Counseling office and required participation in a substance abuse class (minimum 6 hrs.)



Third Offense

  • Notification of parents

  • Suspension or dismissal

  • Proof of completion of an alcohol rehabilitation program for readmittance consideration (off campus)

  • Confiscation and disposal of alcohol


Penalty for drug use and/or possession, or drug paraphernalia

First Offense

  • Confiscation and destruction of drugs and/or paraphernalia

  • Disciplinary probation with contract (period of time determined by Dean of Students)

  • Notification of parents

  • Referral to Student Assistance Counselor (A $50 fine will be added if non-compliant)

  • Mandatory substance abuse evaluation and mandatory participation in a substance abuse class (minimum 6 hrs.)

  • 20 supervised community service or program completion hours

  • Referral to athletic director and coach if student is an intercollegiate athlete

  • Possible suspension or dismissal

Second Offense

  • Notification of parents

  • Counseling, outpatient, or inpatient rehabilitation program (successful completion of a program)

  • Possible suspension or dismissal

  • Confiscation and destruction of drugs and/or paraphernalia

  • Completion of a community off campus substance abuse program before readmission to the University

Third Offense

  • Notification of parents

  • Immediate permanent dismissal with no appeal

  • Confiscation and destruction of drugs and/or paraphernalia


Alcohol/Drugs

  • The University recognizes its obligation to support the law and is aware of the damaging impact illegal drugs can have on our culture and especially its young people.

  • The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited while on University property, attending University events, or performing work-related duties.

  • Pursuant to applicable policies and procedures, involvement in the unauthorized use, sale, manufacturing, dispensing, or possession of controlled substances or alcohol on University premises or during University activities, or working under the influence of such substances, will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal or expulsion. The Campus President may elect to expel a student for any criminal behavior or convictions that indicate behavior that is threatening to other students.


A student may be suspended or dismissed for either academic or social cause. Each student’s case will be handled individually. A student may petition for readmission after being suspended or dismissed.
The following section applies only to students at the Flagship Residential Campus in West Palm Beach, Florida:

Programs Offered




Flagship Campus

Master of Business Administration

Business Administration with concentrations in Accounting, Health Services Administration, International Business, Management, Marketing, or Professional MBA

Bachelor of Arts

Business Administration with concentrations in International Business, Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Finance, or Transportation and Logistics

Criminal Justice

Health Services Administration

Political Science

Psychology

Bachelor of Science

Biomedical Science

Exercise Science

Interdisciplinary Studies

Nursing (RN to BSN online only)

Social Media Communications

Sport Management

Sports Medicine and Fitness Technology

Associate of Arts

Hospitality

Associate of Science

Golf Management

Sports Medicine and Fitness Technology

The following Bachelor of Business Administration programs are offered only at the

Flagship Residential Campus as part of the teach-out Agreement with Northwood University:



Bachelor of Business Administration




Accounting




Advertising and Marketing




Automotive Marketing and Management




Economics




Entrepreneurship




Fashion Marketing and Management

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Finance




Hospitality Management




International Business




Management




Marketing




Sports and Entertainment Management


The following section applies only to students at the Flagship Residential Campus in West Palm Beach, Florida:


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