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What is the difference between a semester payment plan vs. an annual payment plan?

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What is the difference between a semester payment plan vs. an annual payment plan?

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The semester payment plan is available to students enrolled in a part-time program. This means that you are registered and your student account is charged on a per course basis. You must enroll in the plan every semester; summer, fall/jan intersession and spring and pay a nominal fee each semester. The annual payment plan is only available to students enrolled in a full-time program. This means that you are charged a flat full-time tuition rate every semester; summer, fall and spring. You must enroll in the plan in the beginning of every academic year and budget for your entire year’s expense. Your payments are spread out over a ten month period. There is a one-time nominal fee for this plan. Both plans are offered by Tuition Management Systems (TMS). See Payment Schedule B for the current payment plan. Also, see the Monthly Payment Plan page for more information.

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