2008-2009 Academic Year
Although International students are not eligible to receive federal and state financial assistance, Marywood University does offer scholarships to international students based on merit, however, Marywood does not offer full tuition scholarships. Currently, the highest amount offered is $14,000 USD.
|
Fall and Spring |
Summer |
12-month period |
Tuition |
24,300 |
6,600 |
30,900 |
Orientation Fee |
200 |
|
200 |
General Fee |
890 |
|
890 |
Registration Fee ($50/ semester) |
|
100 |
100 |
Activity Fee |
200 |
|
200 |
Books and Supplies |
967 |
383 |
1,350 |
Room and Board |
11,108 |
2,604 |
13,712 |
Transportation |
1,090 |
242 |
1,332 |
Personal |
1,040 |
121 |
1,161 |
Medical Insurance |
535 |
|
535 |
TOTAL |
40,330 |
10,050 |
50,380 |
*All monetary units in US Dollars
After your acceptance, complete the Certification of Finances form (Download Here, PDF 19k) and also send this to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The level of insured financial support for the first-year undergraduate student, including summer expenses, must total at least $50,400 (minimum) or more in U.S. dollars if you are planning to attend year-round.
Tuition/Fees = $32,290
Books/Supplies/Room/Board/Transportation/Personal = $18,090
A candidate for a baccalaureate degree must present a minimum of 126 undergraduate credits of college work that fulfill all departmental requirements. It usually takes at least four years of academic study to earn a baccalaureate degree.
An International student must read, sign, and notarize the Affidavit (Download Here, PDF 42k) that comes with his/her acceptance packet. The student must send it to the Office of Admissions along with the $1,535 Advance Deposit.
Breakdown of Advance Deposit
Medical Insurance - $535
First Semester - $500
Last Semester - $500
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