Costs and financing and scholarships available for online paralegal programs
Tuition & Financing Your paralegal education is one of the biggest investments you will ever make. Investing in your career is also one of the most important decisions you will make. We don't think any other paralegal school will prepare you for success in the paralegal field like the American Institute for Paralegal Studies. The knowledge and skills you gain in just 12 months is invaluable. You’ll stretch your employment options while gaining expertise in a specialized area and preparing for national professional certification. We will work with you to select an appropriate financing option based on your credit history or employer sponsored tuition reimbursement program. Tuition 2008: $435.80/credit hour or $10,895 for the full 25 credit hour program. Books and software: $890.00 Tuition Payment Options: 1. Full payment of tuition and books at the time of registration (5% tution discount applies) 2. Payment in four quarterly installments (2.5% tuition discount applies) 3.
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Tuition Answer loan for international students
*If you choose to borrow only through Tuition Answer to pay for your education expenses. If you will be using Tuition Answer in addition to other student loan programs, the total of all your loan proceeds may not exceed the calculated cost of attendance at your school. Not sure how much to request? Use our in-school expense estimator  to calculate your need. Interest rate The interest rate  for the Tuition Answer Loan is Prime Rate, adjusted monthly, plus a margin depending on your credit history and/or the addition of a cosigner. Fees A one-time supplemental fee is added to the loan amount at disbursement. Repayment
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BoleyBlogs! » Top Ten Law School Tuition Hikes- Paul L. Boley Law Library
Top Ten Law School Tuition Hikes January 20th, 2005 Leiter Reports: Law Schools with Largest 10-Year Tuition Hikes The Leiter Reports , by UT Law Professor Brian Leiter , has listed the Top-Ten Law Schools with the Largest 10-Year Tuition Hikes , taken from 1993-2003 data published in this month’s National Jurist . And, no, Lewis & Clark is not on the top ten. Four University of California Law Schools, however, are on there. Source: Jd2B General — rtruman 9:57 am
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The Tartan Online : Average price of college tuition in Pennsylvania ranked fifth highest nationally
Pennsylvania has been ranked the fifth most expensive state in which to attend public college and the 10th most expensive state in which to attend private college, according to a November 6 issue of Time magazine. The College Board compiled the rankings, which are based on the average tuition rates of public and private colleges and universities statewide. Pennsylvania tuition rates at four-year public campuses moved from most expensive to number five, while tuition figures in the four-year private sector fell from sixth to tenth. According to the College Board’s national pricing report, tuition and fees paid by Pennsylvanians are about $9041 at public four-year campuses and $25,591 at private four-year campuses. As it is, these figures remain thousands of dollars over the national averages — $5836 and $22,281, respectively. Tuition rates at both Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh exceed not only the national averages in their respective categories but those averages for Pennsylvania as well. At the University of Pittsburgh, a public university, the typical in-state undergraduate tuition is approximately $12,000 — more than double the national average and a full $3000 above the Pennsylvania average. Carnegie Mellon’s tuition deviated similarly from the average. Tuition for the 2006–07 academic year totals about $34,000 — nearly $11,000 above the national average and $8000 above the Pennsylvania average. “This is a very expensive business,†said vice-president of enrollment Bill Elliott. “How do you maintain and improve while at the same time trying to maintain costs?†Over the past year, the average tuitions of both four-year public and four-year private universities have increased by 6 percent nationwide. This percent increase is equivalent to $344 at public universities and $1238 at private universities.
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USC On-Line Registration System
Friday, February 1 is the last day to add classes, drop classes without a 'W' and receive 100% refund, change grade options to Pass/No Pass or Audit, or change tuition refund insurance status. The Web Registration system will be available until 11 PM on Friday, February 1.
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