Do doctoral students need to make tuition payments every semester?
Every semester doctoral students need to pay tuition and fees before they are due. Tuition will be reimbursed within one to two months. It is recommended to have a “fund” of $5,000 designated for paying the tuition every semester. Students could pay tuition from this fund, get it reimbursed, and then use this fund again for the next semester’s tuition and so on. The student’s out-of-pocket costs every semester, including the summer semester will be about $1,000 in non-reimbursable student fees. “Emergency loans” (also known as “bridge loans”) are an option available online to students every semester when they log in to make the tuition payments. These loans are due in 90 days (3 months).
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