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    Nov 23, 2024  
Lee University Catalog 2022-2023 
    
Lee University Catalog 2022-2023 [Archived Catalog]

Undergraduate Tuition & Fees


Estimated Average Cost Per Semester
(excluding personal expenses, books, and special fees for certain programs)
  Full-time Students with Room and Board
Full-time Students without Room and Board
  $15,695
10,865
 
Itemized Expenses Per Semester (for full-time students who are taking 12-16 hours)
  Tuition (for full-time students who are taking 12-16 hours) $10,500
  This does not include Student Services fee, student teaching, private music fees, or certain other special fees.  
  Student Services Fee (required, per semester) 365
  Each credit hour under 12 hours & over 16 hours 875

The above charges do not include BOOKS and SUPPLIES, which are sold in the Lee University Bookstore. Students must be prepared to pay for books and supplies with cash, check or a major credit card. Books and supplies will not be charged to student accounts (unless the student is eligible for a book voucher).

Book Vouchers

Students will receive a book voucher only when their financial aid exceeds the amount of their school bill for the semester. If a student qualifies for a book voucher, the student will be able to go to the bookstore and use his or her Lee ID to purchase textbooks after he or she completes enrollment confirmation.  (Non-textbook purchases may not be paid for with a book voucher.) Charges for textbooks purchased will be applied to the student’s account at the time of purchase.  Book vouchers are only available during the fall and spring semesters.  Questions regarding book vouchers should be directed to the Student Financial Services Office.

NOTE:  Students are not required to use book vouchers to purchase textbooks.

Part-time Student Fees (for students taking under 12 credit hours)

 
 Students who register for a part-time load will be charged as follows:    
  Tuition (per credit hour)   $875
  Registration Fee (required per semester, non-refundable)   25
  Technology Fee (required per semester, gives access to campus computer labs)   35
  Health Service Fee (optional)**   90
  Student Activity Fee (optional)   50
  Student Accident Insurance Fee (optional)   20
  Student Publications Fee (optional)   50
   ** The Health Service Fee must be paid in order to receive services offered by the Health Clinic and the Counseling Center.    

Additional Fees 

 

Other expenses for all students, when applicable, include:  
  Audit Fee (per credit hour; note, students may not audit applied music lessons)   $75
  Auto Registration and Parking Fee (per vehicle registered per year)   40
  Deferred Payment Plan Fee (per semester)   100
  Academic Transcript (per copy)   7.50
  Graduation Application Fee   140
  Late Graduation Application Fee   175
  Late Enrollment Confirmation Fee   50
  Proficiency Exam Administration Fee   30
  Proficiency Exams (for each hour’s credit established)   50
  Returned Check Fee (per check)   30
  Schedule Change Fee (per transaction)   10
  Student Teaching Fee   150
  Language Assessment fee (for French and Spanish majors, charged during the semester in which they register for the Major Field Test)    218

Commuter Meal Plan Fees

 
Commuter Meal Plan (optional)   $600
  (75 Meals per semester plus $75 flex dollars)    
  The meals and flex dollars expire at the end of each semester    
       

 Residence Hall Students - Room and Board Fees (per semester)

Room Rent

   
Residents of Brinsfield Row, Livingston East, Dirksen Row, Brinsfield House, and Auxiliary Housing   $2,530
Residents of B.L. Hicks, Bowdle, Keeble, Livingston, O’Bannon, Storms, and Auxiliary Housing   2,410
Residents of Atkins-Ellis, Cross, Davis, New Hughes, Sharp, and Tharp     2,040
Residents of Medlin, Nora Chambers, and Simmons    1,690
     

Board

   
Unlimited Meals ($105 flex dollars, no meal equivalency allowance)   $2,175
All 21 Meals ($35 flex dollars)   2,165
Any 15 Meals ($65 flex dollars)     2,105
Any 10 Meals ($125 flex dollars)     1,940
     

Miscellaneous Residential Hall Fees

   
Breakage Fee (first semester, non-refundable)   $40
Programming Fee (first semester, non-refundable)   35
Residence Hall Technology Fee (per semester, non-refundable)   50

Freshmen and sophomores are required to live on campus.  Local freshmen and sophomores who wish to live off campus must live with an immediate relative (not including siblings). An Off-Campus Application must be submitted to the Office of Residential Life and Housing. Please see specific requirements for off-campus criteria.

Students with fewer than 30 cumulative credit hours (not including Summer Honors, Dual Enrollment, or AP/CLEP credits) and are 20 years of age or younger are required to participate in a university meal plan. If a student does not select a meal plan, the default meal plan of 21 meals per week will be selected for the student’s use.  Charges will be applied accordingly.

Exemption of a meal plan is made only for a specific medical condition that would not permit a student to eat at any food service location on campus.  To be considered for exemption, a signed physician’s medical note is required, as well as a signed letter from the management of the University’s food service provider, stating that the food requirements for the student cannot be met.  
 

Married and Non-Traditional Students

 

 

Carroll Court Apartments (includes utilities):    
  Rent (per month) - One Bedroom   $560
  Rent (per month) - Two Bedroom   625
  Laundry Fee (per month, non-refundable)   15
  Breakage Fee (first semester, non-refundable)   40
  Programming Fee (first semester, non-refundable)   35
     
Charges for Carroll Court will be billed by semester:  Fall (August - December), Spring (January - May), Summer 1 (June), and Summer 2 (July).
 

Course Related Fees

 

 

Laboratory Fees

   
  World languages (per course, applies to all 211 and 212 level courses, FREN-341, and SPAN-213)   $45
  World languages (per course, applies to all 111 and 112 level courses in the summer only) 45
  Information Systems 45
   General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science and Physics (per course)   70
   Classes offered in a technology lab and/or that require software (per course)   40
      

Course Fees

   
  Physical Education Activity (including PHED-100)   $25
  Advanced Athletic Physical Education Activity   50
  Bowling (PHED-101)   160
  Tennis (PHED-102)   40
  Golf (PHED-103 and PHED-113)   100
  Racquetball (PHED-104)   40
  Swimming (PHED-106)   65
  Skiing Fee (PHED-109 and PHED-110)   400
  Marathon Training (PHED-250)   100
  Mountain Biking (PHED-130)   200
  Intro to Distance Running (PHED-150)   50
  Taekwondo and Self-Defense (PHED-136, PHED-137 and PHED-138)   100
  Rugby (PHED-139, PHED-239, PHED-339, PHED-439)   100
  Commuter & Road Cycling (PHED-161)   50
  The Teaching of Individual & Lifetime Activities (PHED-380)   35
  Teaching Dual Team Activities (PHED-390)   35
  Applied Research Experiential (ACCT-492A, BUSN-492A, CISS-492A)   65
  Operations Management (BUSN-461)   85
  Information Systems (CISS-220, CISS-312, and CISS-420)   129
  Information Systems (CISS-221)   218
  Outdoor Recreational Activities Fee (RECR-132, RECR-232, RECR-233)   150
  Outdoor Recreational Activities Fee (RECR-140 and RECR-234)   175
  Outdoor Recreational Activities Fee (RECR-240)   225
  Exercise Science Fee (EXSC-335)   90
  Health Sciences Fee (HSCI-353 and HLTH-353)   50
  Nursing Program Fee (per credit hour for all Nursing courses)   65
  Digital Media Fee (DIGM-210 and DIGM-260)   75
  Digital Media Fee (DIGM-281, DIGM-310, DIGM-330, DIGM-340, DIGM-370, DIGM-375, DIGM-380, and DIGM-381)   150
  Digital Media Fee (DIGM-410 and DIGM-420)   250
  Art Fees   Varies by course
  Disaster and Healthcare Mission Management Fee (DHMM Courses)   Varies by course
  Cinema Course Fees   Varies by course
  Digital Course Content (LeeU eBook Bundle)   Varies by course
  NOTE:  Other course fees may apply depending on course requirements.     

  

Music Fees (per semester)

 

 

  Applied Music - Full-time Music Major   $250
    (1-4 credit hours of applied lessons or class piano.  Available only to full-time music majors.)  
  Applied Music - Not Full-time Music Major 150
    (This fee is per credit hour of applied lessons for the student who is not a full-time music major.)  
  Class Piano for non-music majors (group instruction, per semester)   100
  Registration Fee for students who register only for applied lessons   25
  Orchestral or Band Instrument Rental   100
  Accompanist Fees    
    Music Majors in BM-Performance (automatically applied for primary applied study)    200
    Music Majors in other Music degrees (automatically applied for primary applied study)   175
    Non-Music Major   175
    Applied Conducting (automatically applied for all applied conducting)   175
    Vocal Techniques for Instrumentalists Accompanist Fee (automatically applied)   75
       

NOTE: Music lessons are taught on a semester basis. Fees for applied music are non-refundable after the 12-day registration period at the beginning of the fall or spring semester. Accompanist fees are non-refundable after September 15 (fall semester) or February 5 (spring semester).

Summer School Fees

The cost of attending Lee University during summer 2022 is:
    Tuition $825 per hour
    Registration Fee 25 per term
    Room 320 per term
    Music Fees See previous section on Music Fees
    Technology Fee (required for full-time students) 75
    Technology Fee (required for part-time students) 35
 
The cost of attending Lee University during summer 2023 is:
    Tuition $875 per hour
    Registration Fee 25 per term
    Room 325 per term
    Music Fees See previous section on Music Fees
    Technology Fee (required for full-time students) 75
    Technology Fee (required for part-time students) 35


Discounts

In those cases where more than one member of an immediate household is registered full-time (at least 12 hours), a 25% discount on the lesser tuition is permitted for each additional student after the first.  Please notify the Student Financial Services Office at the beginning of each semester in order to be assured of receiving the discount. This policy does not include married children or students considered independent for financial aid purposes.  Students already receiving full tuition scholarships will not be eligible for the family tuition discount.  Discounts and scholarships awarded by Lee University cannot exceed the cost of tuition.  Note:  Application does not guarantee receipt of award if student is not deemed eligible.  Discounts will not be paid retroactively.

Settlement of Accounts

Students should be prepared to pay full semester charges on or before confirming enrollment. Money may be submitted in advance to the Student Financial Services Office. This payment will facilitate confirming enrollment. On-campus students are required to pay $7,850 and part-time or off-campus students are required to pay fifty percent down on or before confirming enrollment according to the deferred payment plan. Students who are unable to pay their accounts in full must either borrow the necessary funds or enroll in the university’s deferred payment plan. Parents and students who will have difficulty paying the full charges within the semester are encouraged to make advance arrangements for borrowing the needed funds. The university also offers Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express services by which students may pay on their accounts.  Note:  If a student confirms enrollment on or after the first day of class, a $50 late enrollment confirmation fee will be applied to their account (this applies to fall, spring, and summer).

Deferred Payment Plan

Any full-time, on-campus student desiring to participate in the university’s deferred payment plan is required to pay $7,850 down at the time of confirming enrollment and the balance of the semester charges in two equal payments on the dates mentioned below. Any part-time student or off-campus student desiring to participate in the deferred payment plan is required to pay fifty percent of the total charges at the time of confirming enrollment and the balance of semester charges in two equal monthly payments on the dates mentioned below. The same financial requirements apply to veterans and others in cases when money is not sent directly to Lee University.  Students enrolling in the deferred payment plan will be charged a $100 fee for this service. This fee will apply to all students owing a balance in excess of $500 at the time of confirming enrollment.

Fall Semester

Full-time, on-campus students must pay $7,850 at the time of confirming enrollment; off-campus and part-time students must pay fifty percent of their total charges.  The balance must be paid as follows:

  • First payment by September 30
  • Final payment by October 31

Spring Semester

Full-time, on-campus students must pay $7,850 at the time of confirming enrollment; off-campus and part-time students must pay fifty percent of their total charges.  The balance must be paid as follows:

  • First payment by February 28
  • Final payment by March 31

A bill will be sent to the student’s permanent address, unless otherwise indicated, each month. However, the student is still responsible for timely payments, even if a bill is not received. If payment is not made on the due date, a $35 late fee will be assessed.

Deferred Payment Plan for Summer School

Ordinarily students are required to pay the full charges for all sessions at the time of confirming enrollment. However, those unable to pay the full amount may defer up to 50% of the charges for a maximum of 30 days.  Students enrolling in the deferred payment plan will be charged a $100 fee for this service. This fee will apply to all students owing a balance in excess of $500 at the time of confirming enrollment.

A bill will be sent to the student’s permanent address, unless otherwise indicated, each month. However, the student is still responsible for timely payments, even if a bill is not received. If payment is not made on the due date, a $35 late fee will be assessed.

Refund Policy

No reduction of charges will be granted unless application is made within two weeks of any change in program or departure of the student. STUDENTS WHO WITHDRAW FROM THE UNIVERSITY AFTER THE FIFTH WEEK OF CLASSES WILL RECEIVE NO ADJUSTMENT ON TUITION, FEES, AND ROOM (includes Carroll Court Apartments). Those whose study is interrupted by the university for discipline reasons will receive no adjustment on tuition, fees, and room after the fifth week of classes. When a student withdraws from the university or moves out of on-campus housing, his or her ROOM (includes Carroll Court Apartments) CHARGES WILL BE ADJUSTED ON THE SAME SCHEDULE AS TUITION AND FEES.  If a student withdraws during a semester and requests a refund of advanced payments, the following rules will determine the amount of adjustment, provided the student withdraws formally through the Center for Student Success.

  1. Tuition, fees, and room (includes Carroll Court Apartments), with the exception of matriculation and registration fees, will be adjusted on the following percentages:
    During first two weeks of semester
    During third week of semester
    During fourth week of semester
    During fifth week of semester
    After fifth week of semester
      80%
    60%
    40%
    20%
    No Adjustment
  2. Meal plans will be prorated based on the date the student checks out of the room NOT the date of withdrawal.
  3. THERE IS NO REFUND FOR REGISTRATION FEE, LATE ENROLLMENT CONFIRMATION FEE, OR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FEE.
  4. No person who registers as a full-time student and is later permitted to drop enough courses to place him/her in the classification of a part-time student will be entitled to an adjustment or prorated tuition after the fifth week.
  5. Mandatory refunds and repayments to Federal Title IV student financial aid programs will be calculated based upon earned and unearned aid percentages as outlined by the Federal Government. The formula for such calculations is based on the number of days in a given semester and the number of days attendance completed by the student prior to his/her withdrawal. Refunds mandated by the calculation could possibly increase the amount a student must pay after he/she withdraws from school. Please refer to “Return of Federal Title IV Financial Aid Policy” in the Undergrad Financial Aid section.

Refund Policy for Summer School

  1. Withdrawals during the first week of classes will receive 50% credit on tuition and room. THERE IS NO REFUND AFTER THE FIRST WEEK.
  2. THERE IS NO REFUND FOR REGISTRATION FEE, LATE ENROLLMENT CONFIRMATION FEE, OR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FEE.
  3. If you register for multiple sessions and withdraw prior to the beginning of the second or third session, you will receive full refund for the second or third session (whichever is applicable).

Accounts Must be Paid Prior to Final Examinations

Written commitments for aid from Lee University or other sources are the only substitutes for the required down payment. Therefore, students should assume responsibility for applying for aid in advance and for seeing that the proper letters or cash arrive at the Student Financial Services Office by registration day.

While we recognize the problems involved in increasing costs to the student, education with a Christian emphasis is the greatest personal investment available today. The university will assist students in every way possible to finance their education. If you need financial assistance, please check with our Financial Aid Office.

Accounts with the school must be settled in full before a diploma is released, a transcript of credits is issued, or a letter of honorable dismissal is granted. ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID BEFORE FINAL EXAMINATIONS ARE TAKEN. NO STUDENT WILL BE ALLOWED TO GRADUATE UNTIL HIS/HER ACCOUNT IS PAID IN FULL.

In the event of default in payment of the account with the school, and if the same is placed in the hands of a 3rd party collector, the student must pay all costs and expenses incurred by the university for collection efforts which may be based on a percentage of no more than 33% of the amount owed to the school.  Delinquency of the account will be reported to the credit bureau and may negatively impact the credit score of the student.  The amount owed to the school is considered a student loan and is not dischargeable under Bankruptcy Law.