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  Apr 06, 2025
 
2010-2011 Graduate and Professional Catalog 
    
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2010-2011 Graduate and Professional Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Graduate and Professional Tuition and Fees


Financial Policies 

Tuition and Fees

 (Effective August 2010)

 

Tuition per semester hour $561.00
   

The tuition for Pharmacy students enrolled in 12 or more hours per semester for academic year 2010-11 is $14,333 per semester.  Tuition for fewer than 12 hours per semester is $796.00 per semester hour.  The tuition is set annually by the Board of Trustees.

The tuition for the Physician Assistant Program for the 2010-11 academic year is $9,072 per semester.  The tuition is set annually by the Board of Trustees.

Special Fees

Auditing per hour

   $280.50

Doctoral Dissertation Fee per hour 

     $38.00

Doctoral Graduation fee with standard regalia* 

   $550.00

Doctoral Graduation fee with professional regalia*

$1,250.00

Masters and Specialist Graduation Fee 

   $135.00

Parking Sticker (nonrefundable)**

    $26.00

Speech-Language Pathology Program per semester 

   $200.00

Technology/Academic Enrichment Fee per semester^ 

   $225.00

Thesis Binding (two copies)

(Approx.) $30.00


*Both fees include cap, gown, and hood in either standard or professional quality.

**Required for all graduate students taking classes at the Searcy campus.

^Each student enrolled in 10 hours or more will pay a special fee of $225 per semester as a Technology/Academic Enrichment Fee. Students taking 9 or fewer semester hours will pay $22.50 per semester hour.

Course Fees

  ART 501  85.00
  ART 512  14.00
  ART 545  101.00
  ART 565  88.00
  ART 575  15.00
  ART 675  varies
     
  BIOL 506 23.00
  BIOL 508  30.00
  BIOL 516  23.00
  BIOL 552  23.00
  BUS 600  104.00
     
  CHEM 505  85.00
  CHEM 511  49.00
  CHEM 512  49.00
  CHEM 550  49.00
     
  COUN 606  21.00
  COUN 611  77.00
  COUN 613  77.00
  COUN 656  52.00
  COUN 657  125.00
  COUN 787  77.00
     
  CSD 619  156.00
  CSD 629  156.00
  CSD 639  156.00
  CSD 649  275.00
  CSD 659  275.00
     
  CURR 645  120.00
  CURR 655  120.00
  CURR 665  120.00
     
  ECED 514  25.00
  ECED 582 108.00
  ECED 665  102.00
     
  EDFD 520  24.00
     
  EDL 633  94.00
  EDL 655  102.00
  EDL 665  102.00
  EDL 775  102.00
     
  EDT 600  94.00
     
  KINS 502  24.00
  KINS 567  77.00
     
  MFT 690  77.00
  MFT 691  77.00
  MFT 692  77.00
  MFT 693  77.00
     
  MGT 668  204.00
     
  MHC 694  77.00
  MHC 695  77.00
  MHC 696  77.00
     
  MLED 514  92.00
  MLED 582  106.00
     
  PHYS 515  49.00
     
  PSY 540  124.00
     
  SEED 519  520 , 523 , 526 525 , 528 , 529 , 527 , 530 , 531  (each) 25.00
  SEED 580  211.00
  SEED 581  108.00
  SEED 651  207.00
  SEED 652  207.00
  SEED 665  102.00
     
  SPED 514  25.00
  SPED 519  245.00
  SPED 581  108.00
  SPED 655  120.00
  SPED 665  120.00
  SPED 679  102.00

 

Online Classes: Students need to check with their advisers concerning registration.

Financial Responsibility: Harding’s financial well-being is dependent upon prompt payment of accounts. For this reason, Harding transcripts and diplomas will not be released if a student has failed to take care of any indebtedness to the University. Exception is made for government loans if they are not past due. Failure to meet financial obligations to the University may result in the delinquent account being placed with a collection agency. Students are responsible for all attorney fees and other collection costs incurred by the University in collecting accounts. Term charges are not reduced for late enrollment. There will be a $30 service charge on all dishonored paper checks and a $35 service charge on all dishonored electronic checks.

Payment of Accounts: Payments may be mailed in or made in person at the Business Office, located in the Administration Building. Payments may be in the form of cash, check, and money order in perosn or mail.  MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are accepted online via a third-party vendor (CASHNET).  Credit card fees do apply.

Payment options:

  1. Pay the total balance by the due date on the first ebill statement of each term.
  2. Enroll in Harding University Payment Plan. Enrollment fee is $25 per term (fall and spring only). Deadline to enroll is September 1 for fall and February 1 for spring. Pay the balance due in four monthly payments. A late fee of $35 will be assessed if a due date is not met. No interest will accrue on the Harding Payment Plan.
  3. Accounts not paid in full or not enrolled in the payment plan will be subject to a per annum interest charge compounded monthly. Interest charges are not reduced for delays in receiving financial aid.
  4. Any additional charges incurred during a term will be posted to the student’s account and should be paid by the due date on the statement. Examples include adding classes, traffic fines, library fines, adding declining balances, etc. Any credits posted to an account will appear on the monthly ebill statement. 


Students wishing to apply for financial aid must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Deadlines must be observed, and supporting documents may be required. Applications must be completed each year the student requests financial aid. Students must be sure to observe filing dates beginning with April 15 for the following school year. Students are notified periodically of documentation (if any) that is missing from their financial aid file.

If prior term charges have not been paid in full, enrollment for a future term will be delayed until payment is received or satisfactory payment arrangements have been approved.

Refunds: Students are granted admission with the understanding that they are to remain for a full term. A student who enrolls in a class but does not attend or stops attending and does not officially withdraw may not receive a refund. An official withdrawal from the University begins with the respective graduate office. Please note that the Business Office manages the refund policy, not the individual programs. A prorated refund will be made according to an established refund schedule that takes into account the particular characteristics of each course (traditional, online, nontraditional term, etc.) Please contact the Business Office for more information.

If a student’s withdrawal is the result of misconduct, the institution is under no obligation to make any refunds.

Credit Balance Refunds: Students may request a refund through Pipeline. No refunds are issued during the first week following registration.