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24 Saville Avenue
Quincy, MA 02169
617.984.1700 150 Newport Ave Ext.
Quincy, MA 02171
36 Cordage Park
Suite #228
Plymouth, MA 02360
508.747.0400
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2010-2011 Tuition, Fees and Living Expenses
All costs are subject to change
Unlike many colleges in the United States, Quincy College does not
charge a higher tuition rate to its international students.
Below is a list of programs offered at Quincy College
and the estimated cost of tuition and fees, as well
as living expenses. If you have any questions
or would like to learn more about these expenses, please
contact International Student Services
at 617-984-1663.
Immigration Services requires that the college obtain certification that you have the financial resources to provide adequately for your college and living expenses.
Supporting documentation is required, such as bank statements, or letters of support.
Quincy College has no provision for financial aid for international students. You must come fully prepared to
meet all of your financial obligations.
Approximate costs for one year for which you must show evidence of financial support:
|
Programs |
Tuition
and Fees* |
Living
Expenses** |
Totals |
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Allied Health
Business Administration
Public Service
Liberal Arts
Computer Science
Fine Arts
|
$12,520
$5,080
$5,080
$5,080
$5,440
$5,320
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$11,921
$11,921
$11,921
$11,921
$11,921
$11,921
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$24,441
$17,001
$17,001
$17,001
$17,361
$17,241
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*Tuition and fee figures based on 12 credits per semester. Additional charges apply for each credit over 12. All fees non-refundable and subject to change.
Health insurance is included in living expenses. Annual 2010-2011- $891, Spring $660.
**Estimate of living expenses includes the cost of food, lodging,
transportation to and from school, books,
health
insurance and spending
money. Expenses usually vary from town to town, depending
on where you live. The total does not include transportation
to and from the student’s
country. Expenses are for a nine-month academic year
(students who plan to remain in the U.S. during the
summer should budget an additional
$2500). Students
must show an additional $5,000 for a spouse in F-2
status and an additional $2,000 per dependent for living
expenses.
All international students must purchase the college sponsored health
insurance. The MASS regulations 114.6 CMR 3.04 (3)
© state that "Coverage by insurance carriers outside the
U.S. and coverage by foreign National Health Services
programs are deemed not to be comparable to coverage
under a qualifying student health insurance program."
All college
charges are due and payable in full for each semester
at the time of registration.
All financial statements submitted must be valid within six months
of the intended program start date. The costs listed
above are subject to change without notice.
For more information on International Student loans please visit
www.internationalstudentloan.com
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