2021-2022 Academic Catalog

Graduate Level Tuition, Fees and Payment

All charges listed in the financial section are those that are current at the time of the printing of this catalog. These charges are subject to change without notice by the College.

Payment due dates are listed within Payment Information.

Student tuition, room and board, and applicable course fees are due by the semester due date. Students unable to meet these obligations may apply for financial assistance through the Financial Aid Office, prior to the first day of classes.

Tuition and Fees

Academic Year 2021-2022 Tuition Rates:

Tuition and fees are adjusted on an annual basis. The following fee schedules for graduate programs are in effect for the 2021-2022 academic year:

 

Master of Accountancy Tuition: per semester credit $584
Master of Social Work Tuition: per semester credit $850

 

Academic Year 2021-2022 Fees:

Master of Accountancy Graduate Fee: per semester $110
Master of Social Work Full-time Master Fee: per semester $600
Master of Social Work students registered for 8 or more credits.
Master of Social Work Part-time Master Fee: per semester $300
Master of Social Work students registered for 1 to 7 semester credits.
Master of Social Work Liability Fee: per year $100
Master of Social Work Program Fee: per semester $150
Master of Social Work Clinical Fee: per semester $300
Master Graduation Fee (one-time fee during the final semester) $160

Graduate Fee & Master Fee supports technology, student services, use of Hunthausen Activity Center and access to campus events.

 

Master of Accountancy Enrollment Reservation (Tuition Deposit): $200
Master of Social Work Enrollment Reservation (Tuition Deposit):           $400

 

Candidates who receive offers of admission must indicate their intention to enroll by making an advance deposit. 
This deposit will be credited to the student’s account in the first semester of enrollment. The deposits are non-refundable.

Payment Information

All registration charges must be paid by:

  • Master of Accountancy Fall term- August 1
  • Master of Accountancy Spring term- January 1
  • Master of Accountancy Summer term- five days prior to the start of each summer session
  • Master of Social Work Fall term- August 1
  • Master of Social Work Spring term- January 1
  • Master of Social Work- five days prior to the start of each summer session

Students with an unpaid account balance or incomplete registration; may not attend classes, laboratories or placements until satisfactory arrangements have been completed with the Business Office. When completing the semester payment, deduct the amount of pending financial assistance from the semester balance. The items that may be deducted include:

  1. all scholarship assistance
  2. grants received from Carroll College
  3. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
  4. Federal Pell Grants
  5. Leveraging Education Assistance Partnership Program (LEAPP)
  6. any loan certified by Carroll College and approved by the lender

The items that may not be deducted are work study, book grants, and loans not approved by the lender.

Students are expected to pay course fees and additional tuition upon adding classes after the start of the semester.

The College accepts cash or checks at the Business Office. Tuition payments by electronic check or credit/debit cards must be made on-line. Cards accepted are Mastercard, Discover, Visa, and American Express. Students make online payments at the Saints Student Account Center. Parents must be set up as an Authorized User by the student in order to make payments online.

Room and Board (Optional)

Graduate students have the option to live on campus in the residence halls or apartments. Graduate students residing at the college may choose to have a meal plan.

  1. Room and board rates include the non-transferable right to occupy the room assigned and to participate in the meal plan except during vacation periods when the residence halls and dining facilities are closed as indicated in the official college calendar. In determining the room and board rates, it is understood that students will not necessarily be present at every meal served. No refunds are made for meals missed. Students with special dietary needs are not automatically granted exceptions to the board requirements. Students who have special diets prescribed by a physician should consult the Dining Services Director.
  2. Carroll does not assume responsibility for loss or damage to any student’s personal property. Students are encouraged to obtain renter’s insurance for their personal property or consult their parent’s homeowner’s insurance policy for coverage.
  3. Personal effects of returning students may be left in the room during the regular term vacations. However, all personal effects must be removed from the college residence halls at the end of the academic year or upon withdrawal from the college.
  4. Occupancy of the student room or boarding on campus is not permitted after a student withdraws from the college. The College does currently allow recent alumni to continue their leases in the Campus Apartments pending availability.

Campus Apartments

The apartments are a great addition to the on-campus living options. Open to 3rd-year and above undergraduate students, as well as graduate students, these two and three-bedroom units require a 12-month lease. Graduate students are able to rent a campus apartment to live with approved same-gender roommates, their spouse and/or dependent children. The unfurnished apartments include stainless steel appliances. Utilities are billed by apartment. Parking permits can be purchased to access campus parking. Apartment renters are required to pay a deposit.

Apartment Rates (2021-2022):

3-bedroom $1,425 per month (based on unit price)*
2-bedroom $1,050 per month (based on unit price)*

Monthly rent rates dependent upon apartment occupancy (e.g., 3 students in a 3-bedroom apartment=$475/month per student; 2 students in a 2-bedroom apartment=$525/month per student).

Note: Charges listed are subject to change without notice.

Meal Plans

Meal plan selections are for the academic year and are non-transferable. Students are offered the opportunity to change their meal plan selection each semester through Friday of the week school begins. Students must show their ID/meal card to enter the dining hall and when using their Flex Cash.

Carroll College Meal Plan Selection (2021-2022)

Meal Plan # of Meals Flex Cash Available To Cost Per Semester
All Access Unlimited: 19 meals/week $175 All students $2,652
Block 240 meals/semester $325 All students $2,472
Upperclassmen (Juniors/Seniors) 110 meals/semester $300 Jr, Sr, and Grad students in St. Charles or Trinity; Campus Apartment or Off-Campus only* $1,501
Commuter 40 meals/semester $200 Apartment Residents or Off-Campus Students only** $631

*Junior, Senior, and Graduate students may also choose All Access or Block meal plans.

**Apartment residents and Off-Campus students may also choose any meal plan.

All meal plans have access to breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Unused meals are not transferable to future semesters. Unused Flex dollars carry forward from fall semester to spring semester only if a meal plan is purchased spring semester. Unused Flex dollars do no carry forward from spring semester to fall semester. 

For dining hours and further information, please check the website http://www.carrolldining.com or contact the general manager of Sodexo at (406) 447-5194.

See the full Carroll College Catalog for a description of other elective fees such as transcript fee, parking permit, as well as important Payment Information.