Philosophy of finance Print E-mail

It is the seminary's desire to make ministry preparation financially feasible for all students. As such, a large percentage of each student's education is underwritten by outside donors; tuition and fees represent only one part of the total financial package needed to provide a quality education to the student body. Out of respect to these outside supporters, students must do their part by bringing their own financial support to the seminary in a timely and consistent manner. While the seminary may choose not to matriculate students whose bills are not kept current, Calvary also desires to develop flexible and compassionate payment schedules for those in extreme financial duress. Students in need of special consideration should seek the guidance of the dean. Financial aid may be available to students in one of Calvary's graduate programs.

Financial charges are due and payable at registration. If special arrangements are made for monthly payments and such payments are late, a late payment fee will be assessed. All fees must be paid in full prior to graduation. Fees and tuition are subject to change without notice.

Modified May 23, 2008