2022-23 University Bulletin
Aug 22, 2022
2022-23 University Bulletin

Expenses and Financial Aid



Office of Student Financial Services

Levermore Hall, Lower Level, Room 1

p – 516.877.3080
e –financialservices@adelphi.edu
w -financial-aid.adelphi.edu

Information for All Adelphi Students on Expenses and Financial Aid

The Office of Student Financial Services is committed to providing students with all available options for meeting their educational costs at Adelphi. The staff is available by appointment or on a walk-in basis to discuss financial aid options.

预约经济援助顾问进行深入咨询电话:516.877.3080。For the schedule of office hours or for additional information, visit the Student Financial Services website atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu.

Tuition and Fees

以下学费和费用政策适用于2021-2022学年。阿德尔菲大学董事会保留在不事先通知的情况下更改此学卡塔尔世界杯时间表费和费用时间表的权利。For the most current information regarding tuition and fees, check our website atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/tuitionor call the Office of Students Financial Services at 516.877.3080.

大学收费概述如下。然而,学生和家长应该准备好支付与书籍、旅行和个人物品有关的支出。具体课程的额外费用和收费也可能会被评估,具体见课程表。

Tuition and Fee Rates

See sections forUndergraduateorGraduatestudy later in this section.

Payment Options

Traditional Payment Options

Please visit the Cashier’s Office in the lower level of Levermore Hall to make your payment via cash, check, money order or by credit card (MasterCard, Visa and Discover only, card must be present, with no additional processing fee).Please note that the University will not accept credit card payments via phone or mail.If you choose to pay your bill by credit card and cannot visit the Cashier’s Office, please see the online payment options below. You may also mail your check or money order made payable to Adelphi University directly to the remittance address listed on your bill. Please write your student identification number on the check on the “Memo” line.

Online

viaecampus.adelphi.edu

Electronic Check Payment: If you choose this method there is no fee and payment is simply withdrawn from your checking account the following day and forwarded to Adelphi University on your behalf.

Credit Card Payment

如果您选择用信用卡支付到期余额,而您不能访问出纳办公室让您的万事达卡、Visa卡或Discover卡被刷卡,大学允许您在网上进行信用卡支付。Please note that if you choose this option there will be an additional nonrefundable online processing fee ($35 for transactions less than $1,000; $75 for transactions between $1,000 and less than $5,000; and $125 for all transactions $5,000 or greater). To avoid this additional processing fee, the University urges its students to explore the alternative, no additional charge, payment options discussed above.

International Students

国际学生可以使用flywire服务从任何国家的任何银行支付他们的学费存款和/或账单,通常是用他们本国的货币。adelphi.flywire.com

Payment Policy

Tuition and fees are due in full by August 1st for the Fall semester and January 6th for the Spring semester unless the two-payment plan or the monthly payment plan is elected. Students pre-registering for the fall and spring semesters will be billed in June and November, respectively. Students are responsible for all charges regardless of billing. All payments will be applied to past due balances first.

Students are required to notify the Office of the Registrar of their appropriate billing address and to contact the Office of Student Financial Services if bills are not received. Payments must be made in accordance with University policies, whether or not bills are received. Students may request a current statement of account at the Office of Student Financial Services, Levermore Hall, Lower Level, Room One.

Monthly Tuition Pay Plan

Many students have indicated a preference to pay on a monthly basis. Adelphi offers a monthly Tuition Payment Plan, which provides for payment in monthly installments as an alternative. An email is sent to new deposited students and continuing students in May. Information on this plan can also be obtained in the Office of Student Financial Services. For more information, visit//www.hfrbwy.com/admissions/aid/payments.

Late Payment Fees

Tuition and fees are due in full by the first payment due date unless the two payment plan or the TPP (Tuition Payment Plan) is elected. Programs not following the traditional semester calendar are also subject to late payment fees.

未偿还大学债务的学生将不被允许注册或获得文凭。除非所有当前债务全部付清,否则学生不得以良好的信誉从大学退学或毕业。联邦和州规定,以及大学政策,禁止使用任何当前的财政援助支付过去的适当费用。

Late Payment Fees

Fall Semester
Payment after August 1 $60
Payment after October 15 (add’l) $35
Payment after October 31 (add’l) $110
Spring Semester
Payment after January 6 $60
Payment after March 15 (add’l) $35
Payment after March 31 (add’l) $110
Summer Semester $25

Refund Policy for Tuition

Refunds are computed as of the date the Registrar is notified of the withdrawal. The date of the request will determine the tuition liability for the semester. Nonattendance in a course does not constitute an official withdrawal. Students will be held responsible for payment of all tuition and fees until an official withdrawal is processed by the Registrar.

退款不取决于所举办或参加课程的次数。未能完成付款并不是正式的提款。因行为不端被调查而被停学、开除或退学的学生,不退还其所在学期的学费。

All refunds of credit balances must be requested from the Office of Student Financial Services. All students who withdraw from the University prior to the first day of classes will receive a credit for all tuition and fees, less the mandatory withdrawal fee.

BankMobile Disbursements

Adelphi University delivers your refund with BankMobile Disbursements, a technology solution, powered by BMTX, Inc. Visit this link for more information:
https://bankmobiledisbursements.com/refundchoicessso/.

Title IV Recipients

Adelphi University’s refund policy conforms to the updated version (Section 668.22) of the Higher Education Amendments of 1998. In accordance with federal regulations, students who withdraw from the University and have Federal Title IV financial assistance (Federal Stafford Loan, Federal Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students, Federal SEOG, Federal Perkins Loan, or Federal Pell Grant) that has been credited or could have been credited to their account will be subject to both federal policy regarding the possible return of Title IV funds awarded AND Adelphi University’s policy regarding the possible return of institutional aid awarded. Furthermore, the amount of refundable institutional charges (and/or possible reduction of outstanding balance) will be set by school policy.

The order of return of Title IV funds at Adelphi University is as follows:

  • Unsubsidized Federal Direct Loans
  • Subsidized Federal Direct Loans
  • Federal PLUS Loans
  • Graduate PLUS Loans
  • Federal Pell Grants
  • Federal SEOG Grants
  • Other Title IV programs

Sample worksheets for calculation are available in the Office of Student Financial Services upon request.

Additional information regarding Title IV refunds may be found atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/bill/refund/.

Refund of Institutional Charges

All students who are ineligible for assistance under the Federal Title IV programs are subject to the following institutional refund schedule for a traditional 15-week semester including full summer sessions:

Refund of Institutional Charges

Full/partial drop/withdrawal
School Week Percentage Refunded
Prior to the first day of the semester 100%
By the end of the first week 90%
By the end of the second week 50%
By the end of the third week 50%
By the end of the fourth week 25%
Thereafter No Refund

For information about the refund schedule for programs less than 10 weeks, and workshops, please seefinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/bill/refund/schedule.

Residence Fees Refund

SeeUndergraduatesection

Appeals

An appeals committee exists for students and parents who feel that individual circumstances warrant exceptions from published policies. Any written requests for appeals should be directed to the committee’s coordinator. The address is:

Cashier’s Office/Appeals Committee
Levermore Hall, Room 9
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South Avenue
Garden City, NY 11530

The University reserves the right to change all tuition and fee amounts and policies without prior notice.

Financial Assistance

Adelphi University offers a wide variety of financial assistance programs in addition to the various federal and state programs that currently exist.

Financial assistance is any grant, scholarship, loan, or employment opportunity that is offered to an enrolled or prospective student with the express purpose of helping the student meet educational expenses.

The amounts and types of financial assistance that a student receives are determined by the eligibility of the applicant for each program. The combination of these various awards is commonly referred to as the “financial aid package.”

The University expects each student to have knowledge of the information presented in theBulletinand appropriateDirectory of Classes.

Graduate students are encouraged to file the appropriate application forms and to contact their graduate school/department for a listing of additional resources and assistantship information.

Responsibilities of Financial Assistance Recipients

Students receiving financial assistance have the following responsibilities:

  • To complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each academic year by the deadline prescribed by the University.
  • To meet the requirements of good academic standing and maintain satisfactory academic progress toward their degree.
  • If a student transfers from another institution to Adelphi University during thesame award year在美国,联邦法规要求我们通过国家学生贷款数据系统(NSLDS)请求有关任何秋季联邦助学金和贷款支出的最新信息,以便任何春季联邦助学金和贷款支出都是准确的,且不超过联邦规定的最高金额。在审核学生在NSLDS系统上的记录后,援助包可能会改变。
  • To report to the Office of Student Financial Services any changes in enrollment status, changes of name or address, receipt of any additional internal or external financial assistance.

The University reserves the right to make adjustments in financial assistance packages because of changes in the recipient’s enrollment, residency status, income discrepancies, or financial circumstances.

The University further reserves the right to make proportionate adjustments in campus-administered financial assistance if federal or state funding to the University changes.

Institutional scholarships and grants are applicable to tuition and, in some cases, University fees. The University reserves the right to adjust the financial assistance previously awarded when these awards, in combination with other sources of assistance, exceed the cost of tuition and fees. Awards include, but are not limited to, veteran’s educational benefits, external awards, state scholarships and grants from all sources.

Financial Assistance Policies

All financial assistance awards are made based on the information available as of the date of the financial assistance award letter. If the student subsequently receives financial assistance from sources not specified in the award letter, either from Adelphi or from outside sources, Adelphi reserves the right to adjust the financial assistance package.

在完成FAFSA后,如果学生或家长认为家庭经济状况的任何变化会影响学生的援助资格,那么应该通知学生金融服务办公室。学生金融服务处可自行决定是否调整学生的经济资助。调整的一些常见原因有:预算和奖学金的变化(例如,如果学生从大学宿舍搬到私人宿舍)、入学情况的变化(例如,在申请时原注明全日制而改为全日制)、收入和资产信息的错误报告文件、家庭情况的变化、外部或学术奖学金的接收,或任何其他信息的变化,学生金融服务办公室认为,有理由改变经济援助奖励。

Students receiving institutional scholarships that exceed the cost of tuition may be subject to federal income tax on the amount by which the award exceeds tuition. We recommend students check with their tax consultant for further information.

Institutional scholarships and grants are applicable to tuition and, in some cases, University fees. The University reserves the right to adjust the financial assistance previously awarded when these awards, in combination with other sources of assistance, exceed the cost of tuition and fees. Awards include, but are not limited to, veteran’s educational benefits, external awards, state scholarships and grants from all sources.

Nondegree Students

Individuals registering for courses in the University without applying to the Admissions Office for degree status are considered nondegree students. The courses taken are considered to be for personal enrichment and the student is not eligible for any financial assistance.

Foreign Students

Federal and state financial aid programs are limited to U.S. citizens and certain permanent resident aliens (persons with Form I-151, I-551 (a “Green Card”), or I-94).

FAFSA Application Procedures

Students applying for financial assistance must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Applications can be completed online at fafsa.gov. All New York State residents who are receiving financial assistance from Adelphi are encouraged to apply to New York State for the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) grant (note: as of 2011, only undergraduate students are eligible for TAP). Students will be presented with a link to the TAP application when they have completed the FAFSA on line. They must follow this link to apply for TAP.

If a student transfers from another institution to Adelphi University during the same award year, federal regulations require that we request, through the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS), updated information about any fall disbursements of federal grants and loans so that any spring disbursements of federal grants and loans are accurate and do not exceed any federally mandated maximums. Since the information on the NSLDS system may not be accessed earlier than 30 days before the start of the spring semester, the assistance package may change after review of the record on the NSLDS system.

Although award decisions will not be made until an applicant has been officially accepted by the Admissions Office, it is important to note that financial assistance applications can and should be completed prior to admission acceptance.

Application Deadlines

Applications for all financial assistance programs should be made by all new and continuing students as soon after October 1st as possible each year. The various state and federal programs have deadline dates that extend throughout the academic year. Consult the Office of Student Financial Services for specific dates that may affect applications for these programs.

The entire FAFSA should be completed online at fafsa.gov as soon as possible after October 1 each year. Filing byJanuary 1for continuing students andMarch 1for new students最大限度地利用不同的经济援助计划。在上述日期之后提出的申请,只有在资金充足的情况下才会获考虑。

Students currently enrolled are required to reapply for financial assistance each academic year.

Eligibility for financial assistance cannot be determined prior to the student’s acceptance into an eligible program of study at the university. The published financial aid priority deadlines are used when determining eligibility for certain limited sources of funding.

PLEASE NOTE: ANY student selected for the federal verification process who has not completed the verification process CANNOT receive federal financial aid or need-based university grants. First time students at Adelphi must complete entrance counseling and a Master Promissory Note before Federal Direct Loan funds can be applied to their account.

Academic Requirements to Maintain Financial Assistance

Financial assistance recipients must be in good academic standing and must be making satisfactory academic progress. Failure to meet established criteria will result in the loss of financial assistance. Details concerning established criteria are available in the Office of Academic Services and Retention, the Office of Student Financial Services and online atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/resources/faq.

If a student is officially withdrawing from the University, the W grades will not count toward unsatisfactory credits. (See the section titled “University Withdrawal.”)

Hours attempted constitute all courses a student registers for, including courses in which grades of F, I and W are given.

Credits earned include all courses in which grades of A, B, C, D, or P are given.

Students who do not make satisfactory progress because they have failed to earn the required credit ratio due to grades of W, F, or I, are not eligible for financial assistance. The federal criteria and New York State Tuition Assistance Program requirements may vary from the University criteria. Please contact the Office of Student Financial Services for more specific information.

Ombudsman Information for Title IV Students

The US Department of Education’s Office of Student Financial Assistance Ombudsman is available to assist students in resolving loan disputes and other problems. Contact them for assistance at 202.401.4498 (Washington, DC) or toll-free at 877.557.2575. Additional information is availableat the Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid Ombudsman website:http://StudentAid.gov/ombudsman

Note: Additional Financial Assistance information is presented in the Undergraduate andGraduatesections of this chapter.

Undergraduate-Specific Expenses and Financial Aid

TUITION AND FEE RATES

LISTED BELOW ARE THE FALL 2020 - SPRING 2021 TUITION AND FEE CHARGES

THE UNIVERSITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ALL TUITION AND FEE RATES AND POLICIES WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

UNDERGRADUATE Per Semester Annual
Full-time students (12-17 credits)
Tuition and fees

$21,288

$42,576
Upper Division Nursing*, Education and Social Work
Tuition and fees

$201,398

$42,796
Part-time students (1-11 credits)
Tuition per credit hour

$1,240
Tuition per credit hour, Upper Division (Nursing*, Education**
and Social Work)

$1,270
University & Technology Fees $ 448 $ 896
Student Activity Fee $ 15 $ 30
Library Fee $ 25 $ 50
Tuition for students enrolled in the University College program is $1,050 per credit with University fees of $330 for part-time students (1-11 credits) and $505 for full-time students (12 or more credits).
*In addition, there is a $400 charge for each clinical nursing course and a liability insurance fee charged for each semester.
**The Education upper-division rate will be charged to all Education majors with 55 or more credits including all STEP students regardless of class level.
UNIVERSITY FEES
University fees cover the use of all academic and recreational facilities. They also include use of the Library, the Center for Recreation and Sports, the Health Service Center, counseling and career services and provides for security, including shuttle transportation services and accident insurance for all students. The Technology Fee is used to maintain a wireless campus, provide web and eCampus services, allow students access to hundreds of PCs and Macs across campus, as well as the latest smart technology in classrooms.
STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE
The Student Activity Fee is allocated and disbursed by the Student Government Association to recgonized student groups.

Undergraduate Other Fees and Charges

Application Fee
Undergraduate $50
Continuous Matriculation Fee $125
Criminal Background Check(where required) $100
Deposits
Tuition for new students(non-refundable) $300
Learning Resource/Bridges Program Deposit (additional) $250
Room and Board $300
Employer Deferment Fee $75
Late Registration Fee
Undergraduate $160
Orientation
Freshmen(Fall semester only, non-refundable) $325
Transfers and Freshmen(Spring semester only) $85
Registration Fee(non-refundable) $125
Registration Reinstatement Fee $150
Withdrawal Fee $125
Transcripts Fee(per copy) $12
Uncollected Check(returned by bank) $25
Bridges to Adelphi Program Fee(per semester) $4,710
Learning Resource Program Fee(per semester) $5,220
Learning Resource Program Fee(summer) $2,935
Music Private Instruction(per semester) $1,310
Music Private Instruction(summer) $385
International Student Service Fee $75

Residence Fees 2020-2021

Annual Room Rates
(per person/per academic year excluding intersession & summer)
Room Type Cost Per Semester Cost Per Year
SINGLES
There are very few single rooms and they are usually reserved for special circumstances.
Room in Residence Hall $7,480 $14,960
Single Room $6,475 $12,950
Single Room with Air Conditioning $7,060 $14,120
Single Room in Honors College Suite $7,915 $15,830
DOUBLES
Most students will have a double room, as these are the most common on the campus.
Room in New Residence Hall $7,200 $14,400
Double Room in Honors College Suite $7,065 $14,130
Double Room $5,630 $11,260
Double Room with Air Conditioning $6,220 $12,440
TRIPLES
Large Triple Room in New Residence Hall* $6,635 $13,270
Triple Room in New Residence Hall $6,415 $12,830
Triple Room* $5,085 $10,170
Triple Room with Air Conditioning* $5,675 $11,350
Converted Triple Room $4,650 $9,300
Converted Triple Room with Air Conditioning $5,245 $10,490
Triple Room in Honors College Suite $6,065 $12,130
*These rooms are designed to accommodate three students.
QUAD
Room in New Residence $5,795 $11,590
Resident Activity Fee $25.00 $50.00

Meal Plan Options for the 2020-2021 School Year

Freshman resident students are required to choose the Power or Scholar Meal Plans listed below. Sophomore, Junior and Senior students can choose any of the undergrad Block Meal Plans listed below. The All-You-Care-to-Eat meals can be used at Post Hall and Panther Dollars can be used at all retail venues throughout campus per semester. All students on an All-You-Care-to-Eat Meal Plan receive a free brunch every Sunday on campus. All dining plans are tax-free.
All-You-Care-to Eat Block Plans
Meal Plan Panther Dollars Average Meals Per Week Cost per
Semester Spring
POWER:
300 All-You-Care-to-Eat meals per semester
$150 19 $3,040
SCHOLAR:
240 All-You-Care-to-Eat meals per semester
$150 16 $2,715
LIFESTYLE:
190 All-You-Care-to-Eat meals per semester
$200 13 $2,365
SOCIAL:
130 All-You-Care-to-Eat meals per semester
$250 9 $2,015

Commuter students may also purchase meal plans. For information on commuter meal plans, contact the Office of Commuter Student Affairs in the University Center, Room 109, (516) 877-6667.

Medical Insurance

All residence hall and international students are automatically enrolled in Adelphi’s student medical insurance plan. A student who is already covered by alternative medical insurance and wishes to cancel Adelphi’s coverage, must complete thewaiverprocess by October 1 (for the fall semester) or March 1 (for new students entering in the spring semester). Likewise, those students who do not have medical insurance coverage and wish to enroll in Adelphi’s plan must do so by the same dates. For details go tohealth.adelphi.edu/insurance.

Room Refund Policy

Residents must pay to the University a $300 non-refundable deposit with a Residence Hall Agreement to request a space in the residence halls for the ensuing agreement period. The deposit is non-transferrable and non-refundable. $200 of the deposit will be applied to your student account and $100 will be retained as a damage deposit. Person(s) found responsible for damages will have financial responsibility for the cost incurred to fix or abate the damage. When the person(s) cannot be identified as responsiblefor damages, all residents of a room, suite, wing, floor, or residence hall will share equal financial responsibility for the cost incurred to fix or abate the damage. Liability for damages may exceed the amount held as a damage deposit.

Upon occupancy, the $25 residence activity fee is no longer refundable.

This agreement is binding from the date of occupancy to the end of the current academic year. The agreement period begins at 10:00 a.m. on the day before the first day of classes and ends24 hours after the resident’s last exam or 5:00 p.m. on the last day of final examinations, whicever is earlier. A resident who wishes to be released from the Residence Hall Agreement must submit the appropriate housing cancellation for and pay an early housing cancelation fee of $750. This cancellation fee be waived upon written submission of documented reasons that verifiably prevent the student from living on campus (mid-year graduation, official Universitywithdrawal, study abroad, studentteaching, military service or official University leave of absence). REsidents who wish to appeal the cancellation fee for other verifiable reasons that prevent the resident from living on campus may submit the cancellationappeal along with appropriate document. Any such consideration of an appeal will be made on a case-by-case basis. In addition to paying the $750 cancellation fee, any refund of housing fees for a given semester will be determined according to the University’s standard refund schedulein effect, minus any housung deposit and and residence hall activity fees, which ae non-refundable.

Undergraduate Financial Assistance

In addition to the information presented below, please see the Financial Assistance section at the beginning of this chapter for policy and loan information that applies to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Institutional Scholarships

Adelphi offers a wide range of scholarships. Scholarships are generally awarded to students who attend on a full-time basis and have either high academic records or expertise in a particular area.

Academic Scholarships

校长奖学金、院长奖学金和所有其他成就奖学金颁发给成绩优秀的新生和转校生,并提供全日制注册(每学期至少12个学分)。Further requirements (i.e., GPA and renewal criteria) for each scholarship are specified in each student’s scholarship letter and may be accessed online atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/scholarships/adelphi-scholarships.

Talent Awards

Technical Theatre, Performing Arts, Art, Music, Communications, Athletic Scholarships and Recognition Awards are awarded to students with expertise in a particular area. These scholarships are awarded to new, full-time students by the individual departments based on participation in the specified activity, GPA and academic standing. Further requirements for the continuation and renewal of these scholarships are specified in each student’s scholarship letter and may be accessed on-line atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/scholarships/adelphi-scholarships.

Adelphi University Financial Grant

This grant is based on consideration of a student’s financial circumstances. Renewal criteria depend on continued financial need, GPA and standing related to disciplinary matters.

Adelphi University Full-Time and Part-Time Transfer Merit Award

The Adelphi University Transfer Merit Award is offered to new students who demonstrate high academic achievement. For transfers, initial criteria include a transfer GPA of at least 3.0 for full-time awards and 3.3 for part-time awards. Further requirements for these awards may be viewed atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/scholarships/adelphi-scholarships.

Adelphi University Phi Theta Kappa Select Award

The Adelphi University Phi Theta Kappa Select Award for full-time students is offered to new transfer students who demonstrate high academic achievement and a commitment to service in the community. For new transfers, initial criteria include a transfer GPA of at least 3.3 and proof of Phi Theta Kappa membership. A student must file an admissions application and a separate Phi Theta Kappa Select application is required. Further requirements for these awards may be viewed atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/scholarships/adelphi-scholarships.

Eagle Scout, Girl Scout Gold and Explorer Awards

These awards are offered to new, full-time students who demonstrate high academic achievement. The student will receive an academic award (Dean’s, Provost, Presidential, or Trustee) and in addition will be recognized for his/her achievement in Scouting. Further requirements for these awards may be viewed atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/scholarships/adelphi-scholarships.

Tau Sigma Award

阿德尔菲卡塔尔世界杯时间表大学Tau Sigma奖学金面向全日制学生,提供给已经成为Tau Sigma成员至少一个学期的全日制转校生。这些个人必须展示出持续的高学术成就和在社区和Tau Sigma服务的承诺。最初的标准包括阿德尔菲大学GPA至少3.5和Tau Si卡塔尔世界杯时间表gma成员证明。Further requirements may be viewed atecampus.adelphi.edu/sfs/au_scholarships_grants.php.

Alumni Award

阿德尔菲校友的子女或孙辈有资格获得最高1000美元的校友奖。确保在你的申请中注明父母或祖父母是否有一方毕业于阿德尔菲大学以获得该奖项。卡塔尔世界杯时间表For further information, please contact Adelphi University Office of Student Financial Services at (516) 877-3080 and visitfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/scholarships/adelphi-scholarships.

Federal Programs

The University administers the federal programs listed below. Students apply for these programs through submission of the FAFSA, with additional income verification documentation if requested, and by observing the application deadlines. It should be noted that, while an applicant may indicate interest in a campus-based federal program, final responsibility for the determination of eligibility and amount of award rests with the University, and that selection may be guided by student need and the availability of funds. To remain eligible, students must continue to demonstrate financial need, be in good standing in academic and disciplinary matters and file the FAFSA each year by the prescribed filing date.

Grants

Federal Pell Grant

为有需要的人提供经济援助的联邦计划。助学金的数额是根据学生和家庭的收入和资产,按照严格的政府公式确定的。

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

A federal grant program that provides supplemental grants to students who demonstrate higher financial need, are eligible Federal Pell Grant recipients and who meet the application deadlines.

Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program

This program provides employment for students demonstrating financial need. Most jobs are on campus. The maximum amount a recipient can earn is determined by financial need and availability of funds. Federal Work Study eligibility does not guarantee employment. For more federal grants information, visitfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/scholarships/federal-state-grants.

Loans

Federal Perkins Loan Program

This student loan program is subsidized by the federal government and is available to assist students in financing their education. The interest rate is 5% per year with repayment beginning nine months after a student leaves school or graduates. Repayment must be completed within a 10-year period.

Federal Nursing Loan

This program provides low interest loans to students enrolled in a nursing program. The interest rate is 5% per year with repayment beginning nine months after a student leaves school or graduates. Repayment must be completed within a 10-year period.

Federal Direct Stafford Loan

(This information is accurate as of the date of publication. Check our website atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/loansfor the most current information regarding student loans, interest rates and repayment tables.) A Stafford Loan is a low-interest loan available to students enrolled in and actively attending a minimum of 6 credits per semester which are applicable to their current program of study. These loans are originated and guaranteed by the federal government. Depending on the need of the student as calculated by the Department of Education, these loans are either made on a subsidized basis, where the federal government pays the interest during the enrollment period, or an unsubsidized basis, where the student is responsible for such interest. Maximum loan amounts for dependent students are $3,500 plus an additional $2,000 in unsubsidized funds for freshmen, $4,500 plus an additional $2,000 in unsubsidized funds for sophomores, and $5,500 plus an additional $2,000 in unsubsidized funds for juniors and seniors. Maximum loan amounts for independent students are $7,500 for freshmen plus an additional $2,000 in unsubsidized funds, $8,500 plus an additional $2,000 in unsubsidized funds for sophomores, and $10,500 plus an additional $2,000 in unsubsidized funds for juniors and seniors. Effective July 1, 2013, the in-school interest rate is 3.86% for the Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan. The repayment interest rate is 3.86%. The interest rate on all unsubsidized Stafford Loans for undergraduate students is 3.86%. Repayment of these loans begins six months after the student ceases to be enrolled at least halftime.

Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)

A PLUS loan is available to parents of dependent children enrolled in and actively attending a minimum of 6 credits per semester which are applicable to their current program of study. A parent may borrow up to the cost of education, less any other financial assistance, each academic year. Credit worthiness is a factor in obtaining this loan. PLUS loans carry variable interest rates, set each June. The interest rate as of July 1, 2013, is 6.41%. Repayment of the loan begins within 60 days of when the loan is fully disbursed unless special deferment conditions apply. For the most current information on Federal loans, go tofinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/loans.

Federal Title IV Refunds

In accordance with federal regulations, students who withdraw from the University and have Federal Title IV financial assistance that has been credited or could have been credited to their account, will be subject to包括联邦IV基金可能返回的联邦政策,以及阿德尔菲大学有关机构援助可能返回的政策。卡塔尔世界杯时间表此外,可退还的院校费用(及/或未结余的减免金额)将根据学校政策而定。

Title IV funds, (Federal Direct Stafford Loans, Federal Direct Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students, Federal SEOG, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Pell Grant) are awarded to students based on the assumption that they will attend classes for the entire period for which aid is awarded. The return of federal aid is a mandated process by which a school calculates the amount of federal funds to be returned for a federally funded student who withdraws or ceases attendance during a period of enrollment. Calculations may result in a reduction of the student’s Title IV loan and grant aid to reflect the percentage of the period of enrollment that the student attendedif the student attended 60 percent or less of the enrollment period.Based on these calculations, the school and or the student may be required to return “unearned” federal assistance.

只有已经获得的学期资助金额(根据学生该学期在校时间的比例)才有资格保留给学生。任何未获得的援助必须返还给其来源,返还给联邦项目的金额将根据项目的类型、返还的总金额以及政府决定的援助返还给项目的顺序而有所不同。

This formula is a federally mandated calculation. If a student account balance results from these adjustments, the student is responsible for payment to the university.

New York State Programs

Complete information regarding all scholarships and grant programs from New York State is available athesc.ny.gov.

New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)

This program offers aid to undergraduate students who are residents of New York State based on the income of parents and students. Application and renewal of TAP commences by completing the FAFSA. Students can go tohesc.ny.govto apply for TAP. Students generally must be full-time (12 or more credits per semester) to be eligible.

Aid for Part-time Study (APTS)

The APTS program provides grant assistance to New York State residents who are part-time undergraduate students. A completed APTS application must be filed with the Office of Student Financial Services by October 15 for the fall semester and by February 15 for the spring semester.

Other Assistance

Several lenders offer credit-based “alternative loans” for students who need to borrow above the Federal Stafford loan limits. For these alternative loans, students may borrow up to their total cost of education, less all other financial aid that they are receiving for the loan period. The features, eligibility and repayment requirements for these alternative loans vary depending on the program and lender. To find out more about them, contact the Office of Student Financial Services at 516.877.3080 or access our website atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu.

Study Abroad Programs

The names of Adelphi students wishing to study abroad will be sent to the Office of Student Financial Services by Adelphi’s Center for International Education officeno later thaneight weeks prior to departure.

Please refer to thisBulletin’sStudy Abroad” section under Support Services to obtain information about the process to be followed to receive academic approval to study at or through another university. All students must receive academic approval to study abroad prior to having Student Financial Services determine their eligibility for funding for such study.

Students will receive a revised Financial Assistance Award Letter after their eligibility has been confirmed. All financial aid will be applied first to charges incurred at Adelphi. If a credit balance is created by the application of financial aid, this credit will be refunded to the student to be used to pay for additional charges (such as housing and meals) incurred at the host school. Students are not guaranteed that their financial aid will cover all charges and may be required to pay some costs out-of-pocket.

The Provost Scholarship for Study Abroad has been developed to assist academically superior students who do not receive an Adelphi Scholarship to pay for study abroad programs. For further information, contact the Office of the Provost.

Endowed and Restricted Scholarships and Prizes

For more information about Endowed and Restricted Scholarship and Prizes, please inquire with the Office of Student Financial Services.

Student Budgets

阿德尔菲2018-2019年本科学生平均预算的这些估计是基于9个月(9月至5月)中等水平的生活成本。(We strongly recommend that students confer with an Adelphi Student Financial Services counselor to determine additional costs they may be required to pay out-of-pocket.)

The most current information regarding cost of attendance budgets may be found on our website atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/resources/faq.

Cost of Attendance Budgets

Resident Commuter
Tuition and Fees $41,480 $41,480
Books $ 1,020 $1,020
Room and Board $16,580 $2,700
Transportation $1,200 $3,132
Personal Expenses $ 2,000 $2,088
Total: $62,280 $50,420

NOTE: Charges may be subject to change. Tuition and fees may vary depending on major and special laboratory fees.

Graduate-Specific Expenses and Financial Aid

TUITION AND FEE RATES


GRADUATE
Full-time students (12 or more credits) Per Semester Annual
Communicative Disorders tuition and fees (full time only, 12-17 credits) $17,297 (per term for 5 terms, plus a $500 non-refundable program deposit)
Education STEP Program tuition and fees $ 23,470 $46,940
Social Work tuition and fees $ 21,160 $42,320
All Other Programs and Part-time students (1-11 credits)
Arts & Sciences, Business, Nursing and IAPS (Masters) per-credit hour $ 1,380
Audiology Consortium Program per-credit hour $ 1,535
Education per credit hour $ 1,450
IAPS per credit hour $ 1,530
Derner IAPS Postgraduate Program (per semester)
$ 3,140
Emergency Management, M.S. (online) $ 765
Nutrition (online) $ 760
Healthcare Informatics, M.S. (online) $ 990
Sports Management (online) $ 990
Nursing PhD program per credit hour $ 1,530
Social Work M.S.W. per credit hour $ 1,255
Social Work PhD program per credit hour $ 1,530
University and Technology Fees
1-6 credits $ 430 $ 860
7-11 credits $ 485 $ 970
12 or more credits $ 750 $ 1,500
The following tuition rates apply only to graduate students registered at the Adelphi Manhattan Center:
Education per credit hour $ 1,035
Social Work ***per credit hour $ 1,200
The following tuition rate applies only to graduate students registered at the Adelphi Hudson Valley/Hauppauge Center:
Social Work ***per credit hour $ 1,200
University and Technology Fees
1-11 credits $ 335
12 or more credits $ 535
***社会工作学生在花园城市校区学习曼哈顿/哈德逊谷/豪堡中心不提供的必修课程,将被收取曼哈顿/哈德逊谷/豪堡中心的学费。如选择参加额外的花园城课程,则以花园城学费及收费标准为准。

*Checkhttp://financial-aid.adelphi.edu/tuition/for updated information.

University Fees

University Fees cover the use of all academic and recreational facilities and services including the Center for Recreation and Sports, the Health Service Center, counseling and career services, and provides for security, including shuttle transportation services and accident insurance for all students. The technology fee is used to maintain a wireless campus, provide web and eCampus services, allow students access to hundreds of PC’s and Macs across campus, as well as the latest smart technology in classrooms.

Graduate Other Fees and Charges

Application Fee
Graduate $50
Continuous Matriculation Fee $125
Continuous Matriculation Fee with Advisement (SWK) $3,675
Graduate Student Council Fee $15
Criminal Background Check(where required) $100
Deposits
Graduate Program Deposit $200
Room and Board $300
Employer Deferment Fee $75
Graduate Reapplication/Late Filing Fee $25
Late Registration Fee
Graduate $55
Registration Fee(non-refundable) $125
Registration Reinstatement Fee $150
Withdrawal Fee $125
Transcripts Fee(per copy) $12
Uncollected Check(returned by bank) $25
Music Private Instruction(per semester) $1,310
Music Private Instruction(summer) $385
Social Work Graduate Activity Fee(10 or more credits) $20
Social Work Graduate Activity Fee(fewer than 10 credits) $15
International Student Service Fee $75

将本科学分转换为研究生学分的学生,将在转换时支付的研究生学费比例减去原来支付的金额。没有延期付款计划。没有退款。

Graduate Financial Assistance

In addition to the information presented below, please see the Financial Assistance section at the beginning of this chapter for policy and assistance information that applies to both undergraduate and graduate students.

Financial Assistance Programs

Adelphi University Scholarships

Adelphi University offers limited scholarship opportunities to graduate students pursuing graduate degrees in Business, Social Work, Education and Nursing. Contact the schools directly for more information.

Institutional scholarships and grants are applicable to tuition and, in some cases, university fees. The University reserves the right to adjust the financial assistance previously awarded when these awards, in combination with other sources of assistance, exceed the cost of tuition and fees. Awards include, but are not limited to, VA educational benefits, external awards, state scholarships and grants from all sources.

Federal Direct Stafford Loan

A Stafford Loan is a low-interest loan available to students enrolled in and actively attending a minimum of 6 credits per semester. These loans are originated and guaranteed by the federal government. Effective July 1, 2012, all graduate Stafford Loans will be unsubsidized (the federal government will not pay the interest while the student is enrolled.)

Students are encouraged to borrow Stafford Loans before accessing other sources of loans as they generally have the best terms and interest rates.

Graduate PLUS Loan

Graduate PLUS loans are available to graduate students who feel they need to borrow additional funding above their Stafford Loan amounts. Applicants of graduate PLUS loans must file the FAFSA and meet all federal eligibility criteria. Credit worthiness is a factor in receiving these unsubsidized loans. The current interest rate is 6.41%. Applicants may borrow up to the cost of attendance less other financial aid, including awarded Direct Stafford loan amounts. For further information, contact the Office of Student Financial Services at 516.877.3080 or check our website atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu/loans/loan-typesfor the most current information regarding student loans, interest rates and repayment tables.

Adelphi Graduate Assistantships

A limited number of graduate assistantships are available to qualified graduate students.

Assistantships are awarded at the discretion of the department. They may be awarded based on academic merit and some may take financial need into consideration.

Students receiving such appointments are required to devote a specified number of hours each week during the academic year to assist in teaching, research, or other technical services, as assigned by their department. In return for such services, the student is granted a remission of tuition. In addition, some assistantships offer stipends.

Contact your graduate school/department to obtain applications and specific eligibility requirements.

Federal Work Study Program (FWS)

This program provides employment for students demonstrating financial need. Jobs are generally on campus. The maximum amount a recipient can earn is determined by financial need and availability of funds.

Federal Title IV Refunds

In accordance with federal regulations, students who withdraw from the University and have Federal Title IV financial assistance that has been credited or could have been credited to their account, will be subject toboth federal policy regarding possible return of Federal IV funds awarded, and Adelphi University’s policy regarding the possible return of institutional aid awarded. Furthermore, the amount of the refundable institutional charges (and/or possible reduction of outstanding balance) will be set by school policy.

Title IV funds, (Federal Direct Stafford Loans, Federal Direct PLUS for Graduate Students, or Federal Perkins Loan) are awarded to students based on the assumption that they will attend classes for the entire period for which aid is awarded. The return of federal aid is a federally mandated process by which a school calculates the amount of federal funds to be returned for a federally funded student who withdraws or ceases attendance during a period of enrollment. Calculations may result in a reduction of the student’s Title IV loan aid to reflect the percentage of the period of enrollment that the student attended,if the student attended 60 percent or less of the enrollment period. Based on these calculations, the school and/or the student may be required to return “unearned” federal assistance.

只有已经获得的学期资助金额(根据学生该学期在校时间的比例)才有资格保留给学生。任何未获得的援助必须返还给其来源,返还给联邦项目的金额将根据项目的类型、返还的总金额以及政府决定返还给项目的援助顺序而有所不同。

This formula is a federally mandated calculation. If a student account balance results from these adjustments, the student is responsible for payment to the university.

New York State Aid Programs

A detailed listing of state-sponsored scholarships is available athesc.ny.gov, the New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC) website.

Other Assistance

Several lenders offer credit-based “alternative loans” for students who need to borrow above the Federal Stafford loan limits. For these alternative loans, students may borrow up to their total cost of education less all other financial aid that they are receiving for the loan period. The features, eligibility and repayment requirements for these alternative loans vary depending on the program and lender. To find out more about them, contact the Office of Student Financial Services at 516.877.3080 or access our website atfinancial-aid.adelphi.edu.