Program
Cost/Fee |
Amount |
Comment |
Tuition Per
Credit Hour |
$695 |
On average,
students are required to complete 32 credits per
year, during the first four years of the program. |
Other Fees |
|
|
|
Application Fee |
$50 |
|
|
Late Registration |
$100 |
|
|
Leave of Absence |
$400 |
|
|
MA Graduation Application |
$75 |
|
|
PsyD Graduation Application |
$75 |
|
|
Readmission Fee |
$50 |
|
|
University Library Course
Fee |
$50 |
|
|
Technology Fee (per semester) |
$50 |
|
|
COGS Fee (per semester) |
$20 |
|
|
Academic Service Fee |
$6 |
|
|
Parking Fee (per semester) |
$25 |
|
|
PSY 600 Course Fee |
$40 |
Covers national background
check |
|
PSY 621 Lab Fee |
$75 |
Covers Lab Costs |
|
PSY 725 Lab Fee |
$135 |
Covers Lab Costs |
|
PSY 726 Lab Fee |
$150 |
Covers Lab Costs |
|
PSY 733 Lab Fee |
$150 |
Offsets PSC training costs |
|
PSY 744 Lab Fee |
$30 |
Covers Lab Costs |
|
Liability Insurance |
Students
must maintain personal liability insurance while
in the program. Prices vary depending on selected
carrier and coverage. |
Source |
Amount |
Comment |
Average
Program Aid |
$3,140 |
These funds are given
specifically from the program. The average amount
excluding TA/RA fellowships is$2,325. |
University Aid |
Additional university
aid is available on a competitive annual basis. Regent
University aid obtained by our recent students has
varied from smaller award to full tuition remission
combined with additional stipends. |
Typical
Teaching/Research Assistant Awards |
Annual
Stipend $1,500
Scholarship $6,000 |
During
the 2007-2008 academic year 16 Students were awarded
TA/RA fellowships |
Graduate
Assistantships |
$8/hour |
Graduate
assistantships vary in terms of availability and
hours utilized. |
Average
Amount of Loan Eligibility |
$37,000 |
Includes $8,500 Subsidized
Federal Loan and $28,500 Unsubsidized. Additional
Private or PLUS loan may be available dependent upon
eligibility. |
Other
Sources |
There are many other
private and public sources of aid that our students
have received. Our students have been successful
in procuring aid from a variety of sources. Yet each
year significant financial aid resources go unclaimed
by students across the country simply because student
do not apply for them. |