Tuition
1.
Estimate
of tuition cost
2.
When
to pay tuition
3.
How
to pay tuition
4.
Financial
aid and loan options
5.
Online
Work Study Program
McCann University
understands the financial needs of students and several financial
aid and loan options are available to our students. In addition,
participation in online approaches significant reduce the cost to complete
a degree program.
M.C.U. offers a
wide array of resources, including merit scholarship, need-based financial
aid, financing options, installment and prepayment plans.
1.
Estimate of tuition cost:
Keep in mind that
your actual tuition costs may differ slightly due to special laboratory
or studio supply fees, or other additional costs incurred in the specific
major you attend. Online programs also require a one time Internet set
up fee of $100. The amount listed is the estimated total tuition for
the entire program.
Estimate
of Tuition Cost at M.C.U. (effective 2008)
|
| Associate
To Bachelor |
$
45060
|
| Bachelor
Degree |
$
102360 |
| Associate
Degree |
$
44380 |
| Master
Degree |
$
58560 |
| Doctoral
Degree |
$
87840 |
2.
When to pay tuition:
Students
who receive loans, scholarships or assistantship must pay the balance
of the due amount first before the loans, scholarships or assistantships
can be applied.
3.
How to pay tuition:
Tuition is due
each semester or the equivalent section for online program.
a) Online:
Domestic students can use our secured online payment system using
major credit cards, debit cards and PayPal system. A student ID number
and access code are required before you can make this payment to ensure
immediate and accurate posting of the transactions to your student
account. Please note payments that occur after hours, on weekends,
or on holidays may take longer to post to your student account.
b) By
wire: International students should use bank wire to pay
tuition fees. Domestic students can also use bank wire. Be sure to
include your name and student ID number on all Remittances. Please
allow sufficient time for your bank to process and submit your wire
transfer so that it will be posted to your student account in a timely
manner. Detailed instructions will be provided to students who require
such services.
4.
Financial aid and loan options:
M.C.U. administers
a robust financial aid program for students with need-based financial
aid, public or private grants, and graduate assistantships/fellowships.
To qualify for
the aid programs, you must meet all general financial aid eligibility
requirements and some additional conditions as outlined below. All
programs require enrollment at M.C.U.. In addition to the programs
described below, some academic departments offer financial assistance
for summer enrollment.
1. How
to apply
We simplify the
financial aid application process for all students. All applications
for financial aid available by M.C.U. is made at the same time the
student applies for M.C.U.. Our system will match eligible students
to qualified aid options. There is no additional application process
involved. All applications for financial aid or loans are not administered
by M.C.U. and must be applied separately to relevant agents or financial
institutes.
2. List
of Current Financial Aid
Scholarships:
Scholarships administered by the Financial Aid Office are awarded
to students based on academic merit and financial need.
- The Heyman
scholarships are for M.C.U. students excelled in Science majors.
Up to two scholarships at $20,000 each academic year are awarded.
This is a highly competitive scholarship. Scholarships cover full
tuition as well as an allowance for living expenses.
- Rockwell fellowship
are awarded to students in business and management majors. Fellowships
range between $2,000 to $15,000 each year based on performance in
multidisciplinary fields.
Grants:
Grants are awarded based on financial need. Recipients are not required
to repay the amounts.
- There are multiple
grants awarded in most departments. Available grants may vary each
year based on the ongoing projects in each department.
- The New Era
Online Grant is established to promote online education. Students
with low incomes may apply for this grant if enrolled in at least
one online program.
Part
Time Work - Work study: is intended to stimulate
and promote part-time student employment, particularly students from
low-income families, who are in need of earnings from such employment
to pursue courses of study at institutions of higher education.
- Online
Work Study (Part time work for online degree program students)
is specifically designed for low income online degree students.
Loans:
Loans are not administered by M.C.U. and must be applied separately
to relevant agents or financial institutes. Prequalification is required
for approval.