Academics
Financial Aid

The cost per credit hour for the M.A.T. and M.Ed. degree programs is $350. Although there is no institutional aid available for the graduate program, students may qualify for state grant, federal loan or scholarship options pending accreditation and program approval by the U.S. Department of Education.

Tuition and Fees 2008-2009

Summer
Full-time Tuition: $3,500 ($350 per credit hour)
On-Campus Room: $1,200 ($400 per month)
Total: $4,700
Academic Year
Full-time Tuition: $9,100 ($350 per credit hour)
On-Campus Room and Board: $9,350
Student Government Fee: $105
Technology Fee (residential): $300 ($100 for day student)
Total: $18,855 ($9,305 for day student)
Other Fees

Part-time Graduate: $350 per credit hour

Your first step is to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and mail it to the Department of Education as soon as possible after January 1. You may apply on-line at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Be sure to include the Randolph College code number of 003734. If you apply on-line, you must request a Personal Identification Number (PIN) from the Department of Education. The FAFSA is your application for federal loan funds.

You will receive a Federal Student Aid Report (SAR) within a few weeks of filing your FAFSA. If you included the Randolph College code number on the FAFSA, our office will also receive a copy of your report. If you applied on-line, you and your schools will receive an email SAR within one week. After we have received your SAR and you have been accepted for admission to Randolph College, we will send a financial aid award letter to you.

Federal Stafford Loans for Graduate and Professional Students Loan Limits:

  • Annual $8,500 + $10,000; Aggregate: $138,500
  • Variable Interest Rate: Capped at 8.25 %

Other Resources:

Payment Due Dates 2008-2009

Summer
May 9, 2008 Billing for summer (all courses)
May 15, 2008 Loan Disbursement
May 19, 20078Payment Due
Academic Year
August 1, 2008 First Semester Payment Due
January 1, 2009 Second Semester Payment Due

Policy Guides

  • Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • Refunds

For details, contact the Student Financial Services Office at 434-947-8128 or by email.

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