Acceptance Deposit (Undergraduate students)
A $100 acceptance deposit is required when the student is officially accepted into a program of study at Goldey-Beacom College. The acceptance deposit is applied toward the student’s total tuition cost upon registration. Since the course scheduling and final registration may not be completed until the acceptance deposit has been paid, the student is encouraged to submit the deposit as soon as possible to ensure a place in each of the courses desired. The acceptance deposit is not refundable after May 1 for the fall semester.
Acceptance Deposit (Graduate students)
No acceptance deposit is required for graduate students.
Tuition & Fees (Undergraduate)1
Undergraduate Tuition Rate |
$493 per credit hour |
Undergraduate Listener Status Rate |
$100 per course |
Application Fee |
None |
Registration Fee |
None |
Late Registration Fee |
$25 |
Installment Plan Fee |
None |
Parking Fee |
None |
Student Engagement Fees |
$75 per semester |
Late Payment Fee2 |
$100 |
Late Installment Payment Fee |
$100 |
Check Returned Fee |
$30 |
SAM 2016 License & Certification Program Fee |
$90 per eligible course |
Application to Graduate Fee (Before Jan. 1) |
$125 |
Application to Graduate Fee (After Jan. 1) |
$150 |
Fall 2023 Room Charge3 |
$4,410 |
Spring 2024 Room Charge |
$4,410 |
Fall 2023 Meal Plan Charge4 |
$2,250 |
Spring 2024 Meal Plan Charge |
$2,250 |
1 Rates are subject to change. All amounts are listed in US Dollars.
2 The Late Payment Fee is assessed if the student has not secured their class schedule by making financial arrangements with the College’s Business Office by the established payment due dates; Fall - August 15, Spring - January 15, Summer- May 15 (excluding one-week seminars).
3 This does not include the cost for single rooms as these options are limited in availability. Single room occupancy must have Student Affairs Office approval.
4 Meal plans are required for those living on-campus. The minimum required plan is listed in the chart, however there are optional plans that would increase the price of the meal plan.
Tuition & Fees (Graduate - Master’s Programs)1
Graduate Tuition Rate - Domestic Students |
$610 per credit hour |
Graduate Tuition Rate - International Students |
$920 per credit hour |
Graduate Listener Status Rate |
$125 per course |
Application Fee |
None |
Registration Fee |
None |
Late Registration Fee |
$25 |
Installment Plan Fee |
None |
Parking Fee |
None |
Student Engagement Fee |
None |
Late Payment Fee2 |
$100 |
Late Installment Payment Fee |
$100 |
Check Returned Fee |
$30 |
Application to Graduate Fee (Before Jan. 1) |
$125 |
Application to Graduate Fee (After Jan. 1) |
$150 |
1 Rates are subject to change. All amounts are listed in US Dollars.
2 The Late Payment Fee is assessed if the student has not secured their class schedule by making financial arrangements with the College’s Business Office by the established payment due dates; Fall - August 15, Spring - January 15, Summer- May 15 (excluding one-week seminars).
Tuition & Fees (Graduate - Doctor of Business Administration Program)1
1 Rates are subject to change. All amounts are listed in US Dollars.
2 The Late Payment Fee is assessed if the student has not secured their class schedule by making financial arrangements with the College’s Business Office by the established payment due dates; Fall - August 15, Spring - January 15, Summer- May 15 (excluding one-week seminars).
Textbooks
The College has partnered with Ecampus to offer the Goldey-Beacom College Online Bookstore. Textbook costs are not included directly in tuition and fees charged by the College.
Parking Fee
No parking fee is charged to faculty, staff, students or guests of Goldey-Beacom College for the privilege of parking on campus. However, a Parking Permit is required and can be obtained from the Office of Student Affairs. Those individuals who park on campus should understand that they do so at their own risk: the College cannot be held responsible for any damage or theft.
Tuition Reduction for Dropped Courses or Withdrawal from the College
Students who officially drop a course (reduce course schedule) or officially withdraw entirely from the College during the fall, spring, or summer academic term should refer to the College’s current Billing Policies located in the College Catalog for additional information.
Billing Policies
Student charges are completed on a semester basis and will be made available to students at least one month prior to the beginning of the semester. Charges are generated daily through the drop/add period to adjust for any changes.
Semester |
Charges Available by |
Fall |
July |
Spring |
December |
Summer |
Aoril |
Tuition Charging Structure
Students who drop courses by the following deadlines will receive a 100% reduction in the course charge and necessary adjustments will be made to the account. The request to drop must be done using the request form found in the academic add/drop policy. After this deadline students will be charged 100% for the course.
Semester|Session |
Reduction of charges start date |
Reduction of charges at 100% end date |
1-Week Seminars |
Prior to the semester starting |
End of the first day of class |
5-Week Courses |
Prior to the semester/session starting |
End of the first week of class |
8-Week Courses |
Prior to the semester/session starting |
End of the first week of class |
15-Week Courses |
Prior to the semester/session starting |
End of the second week of class |
Additionally, the following applies:
- Students who fail to request course drop(s) by the deadline will be charged 100% for the coures if they are not eligible for an adminstrative withdrawal.
- Students who request to swap a course for another will result in a net $0 charge provided the change occurs in conjunction to the academic add/drop policy. (For example: A sudent who drops one section of BUS-101 in the fall semester, and adds a different section of BUS-101 in the fall semester.)
- Students enrolled in consortium courses are subject to the add/drop policies of the institutions enrolled.
- Students who add courses during the late registration period outlined in the academic add/drop policy are subject to a $25 Late Registration Fee (once per term). Internship courses and new student may be exempt from teh late registration fee.
- Policy regarding housing and meal plan charges are found in the housing contract.
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