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TUITION AND FEES

Tuition rates are in effect for the fall, spring, and summer trimesters. New tuition rates are established each year beginning with the Fall Trimester and are subject to change annually. The Finance Office provide official tuition and fee amounts. The amounts listed below are estimates. Refer to each program for tuition, course, lab, and other costs associated with that program. Details on the full cost of attendance are located on the Logan website.

DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC

Item

Fee

Application Fee (non-refundable) payable with application

$50

Tuition Deposit (non-refundable applied to tuition)

$300

Trimester Flat Rate Tuition (12 or more trimesters)*

$14,065

Underload (per credit hour)

$1,180

Activity Fee (each trimester)    

$50

Payment Plan Fee

$25

Late Registration Fee

$100

Late Payment Fee

$100

Transcripts

$10

ID Replacement

$15

Doctor’s Bag including Diagnostic Kit and White Coat (Tri 1 students only)

$1,595

ART Special Technique Course Fee

$850

SFMA Special Technique Course Fee

$348

In the Doctor of Chiropractic Program, a full-time student is defined as a student registered in 12 or more credit hours. A less than half time student is defined as a student who is registered for 5 or fewer credit hours. To qualify for federal loans or for an in-school deferment of federal loans, a student must be registered in at least 6 credit hours applicable to their degree.

DOCTOR OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION & DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

Item

Fee

Application Fee (non-refundable) with application

$50

Tuition Deposit (non-refundable to tuition)

$100

Tuition Per Credit Hour

$850

Payment Plan Fee

$25

Late Registration Fee

$100

Late Payment Fee

$100

Transcripts

$10

ID Replacement

$15

In the Doctor of Health Professions Education Program and Doctor of Education program, a full-time student is defined as a student registered in 9 or more credit hours. A part-time student is defined as a student who is registered in 5-8 credit hours. A less than half time student is defined as a student who is registered for 4 or less credit hours. To qualify for federal loans or for an in-school deferment of federal loans, a student must be registered in at least 5 credit hours applicable to their degree. Cost is charged per registered credit hour.

MASTER OF SCIENCE: NUTRITION AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE | SPORTS SCIENCE AND REHABILITATION | HEALTH INFORMATICS | APPLIED NUTRITION AND DIETETICS | STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING | CHIROPRACTIC PEDIATRICS

Item

Fee

Application Fee (non-refundable) payable with application

$50

Tuition Deposit (non-refundable, applied to tuition)

$100

Tuition Per Credit Hour

$675

Payment Plan Fee

$25

Late Registration Fee

$100

Late Payment Fee

$100

Transcripts

$10

ID Replacement

$15

PedTRA Practicum Fee (Chiropractic Pediatrics only)

$500

In the master's programs, a full-time student is defined as a student registered in 9 or more credit hours. A part-time student is defined as a student who is registered in less than 9 credit hours. A less than half-time student is defined as a student who is registered for 4 or less credit hours.

Cost is charged per registered credit hour. To qualify for federal loans or for an in-school deferment of federal loans, a student should be registered in at least 5 credit hours applicable to their degree.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE: HUMAN BIOLOGY | LIFE SCIENCE

Item

Fee

Application Fee (non-refundable) payable with application

$25

Tuition Deposit (non-refundable, applied to tuition)

$50

Tuition Per Credit Hour (Merit scholarships may reduce tuition)

$375

Activity Fee (each trimester)     On-Campus only

$50

Payment Plan Fee

$25

Late Registration Fee

$100

Late Payment Fee

$100

Transcripts

$10

ID Replacement

$15

In the bachelor's Programs, a full-time student is defined as a student registered in 12 or more credit hours. A part-time student is defined as a student who is registered in 6-11 credit hours. A less than half-time student is defined as a student who is registered for 5 or less credit hours. Cost is charged per registered credit hour. To qualify for federal loans or an in-school deferment of federal loans, a student should be registered in at least 6 credit hours applicable to their degree.

Students in the life science program are charged the undergraduate fees as defined above when taking undergraduate courses. However, once they begin their chiropractic coursework, they are charged the Doctor of Chiropractic tuition rates.


NON-DEGREE

Non-degree students are charged the same tuition rates and fees as degree-seeking students. A student must be enrolled in a degree-seeking program or be enrolled in courses required for admission to the Doctor of Chiropractic Program or a graduate program in order to receive federal loans. Options for private loans may be available to non-degree students.


TUITION DUE DATES

Tuition and fees are due prior to the end of the first week of classes. Tuition and fees for registrations during the add/drop period are due immediately upon registration.

Enrollment is validated when all tuition and fees have been paid and no outstanding indebtedness to Logan University exists. Students are not admitted to classes without a validated registration, an approved academic degree plan, and evidence of either an approved loan in process, approved payment plan, or payment in full.

FEES DEFINITION AND POLICY

ACTIVITY FEE

This fee is automatically charged at the beginning of each trimester and due in full prior to the end of the first week of classes. Activity fees are only charged for students taking on-campus classes.


LATE REGISTRATION FEE

Registration deadlines will be published in the Academic Calendar for each trimester. Students who do not complete their registration by the deadline will be charged a late registration fee. Students should contact the Office of Student Accounts to make payment arrangements immediately after their late registration in order to avoid a late payment fee.


LATE PAYMENT FEE

Students who fail to pay the balance due, make arrangements for an approved payment plan, or those students eligible for and planning to take advantage of financial aid complete all required documentation for the financial aid process will be charged a late payment fee.


SERVICE CHARGE

A service charge of $10 will be charged for any check submitted to the University that is not honored by the bank. In such cases, all subsequent payments to the University must be cash, credit card, or in the form of a certified check or money order. In addition, the student will be required to pay the late payment fee.


PAYMENT POLICY & OPTIONS

Students wishing to set up a monthly payment plan must speak with Student Accounts before the trimester starts. Students who enroll and identify as non-financial aid students must have a payment agreement on file prior to matriculation. Financial aid students are responsible for payment of any balance due after financial aid has been applied. Students who have a balance due after financial aid has been applied must have a signed payment agreement on file prior to matriculation or must be paid in full.

The privileges of attending Logan are available to currently enrolled students who have met all the above guidelines.

Successful registration and course approvals are tentative and contingent on compliance with the following Student Account policies and processes:

  1. Students who have an outstanding balance after anticipated aid has been applied to their account must have the outstanding balance paid prior to the end of the first week of classes or must have a signed and approved payment plan on file with the Student Accounts office.

  2. Students who are unable to pay their outstanding balance or have not submitted a signed and approved payment plan may be dropped from their courses for financial reasons at the close of business, 4:30 p.m., at the end of the add/drop period. Students who are dropped from classes are responsible for any assessed pro-rated tuition and fees.

  3. Students registered in a session must have any outstanding balance paid prior to the end of the first week of classes. Students who have not made payment may be dropped at the close of business on day 5 and are responsible for any assessed pro-rated tuition and fees. (A signed and approved payment plan in good standing is an acceptable alternative to paid in full).

  4. The Student Accounts Office notifies the Registrar of those students out of compliance with the payment policy and requests students be withdrawn for failure to pay tuition. The Student Accounts Office notifies the Registrar’s Office of failure to comply with the tuition payment policy after attempts to notify and remind the student tuition is due and the consequences for failure to comply.

  5. Faculty will receive notification of students who were dropped from their class.

  6. The Student Accounts Office and/or the Office of Financial Aid may extend the period of time, but the grace period must not exceed a total of 30 days past the first day of the trimester.

  7. It is the student’s responsibility to provide Logan with a current address and phone number and to immediately report any changes to the Office of the Registrar. Committee decisions often necessitate that students appear at committee hearings. If the College cannot contact a student by mail or phone, then the student will have no recourse but to accept the decision of the committee.

  8. All late registrants may be assessed a late registration fee.


PAYMENT OPTIONS

Logan University offers students many ways to pay for tuition. Students may access their balance online via the Self-Serve portal.

FINANCIAL AID PAYMENTS

To learn more about options available through financial aid, students should contact the Office of Financial Aid.

CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS

Students may make credit card payments online via the Self-Serve portal or in person in the Student Accounts Office. A valid ID matching the name on the credit card is required to pay in person.

CHECK & MONEY ORDER PAYMENTS

Students may pay in person via check, certified check, or money order in the Student Accounts Office. Payments may also be mailed to:

 Logan University

Attention: Student Accounts

1851 Schoettler Rd

Chesterfield, MO 63017


REFUNDS

When a student is entitled to a refund, the funds will be given to the student unless the institution has been required to return an unearned portion of Federal Title IV funds to the Federal Government. If the refund is more than that which is to be returned, then the student will be given the remaining portion. If the refund is less than that which is to be returned to the Federal Government, then the student will be billed for the difference.

Not attending classes for which you have registered and established attendance (see attendance policy) does not entitle you to a refund of the charges you have incurred. You must drop the classes before the withdrawal period begins or withdraw from classes during the withdrawal period for each trimester in order to receive a refund. Refunds are calculated based on the last date of attendance (LDA) (see the LDA policy for definition).

If a student fails to establish attendance within the first two weeks of class, they will be administratively dropped from each course and administratively withdrawn from the trimester. Any financial aid eligibility will be returned in full to the appropriate servicer.

In cases where a student receiving federal aid benefits fails all of the courses within a given trimester in which he/she originally established attendance and did not withdraw, the institution reserves the right to re-verify attendance via any method available (faculty record keeping, LMS log in data, etc.) to determine if the student forfeited their aid eligibility by abandoning the institution. In situations where a student is found to have abandoned institutional enrollment, the institution may be required to return federal aid funds per applicable federal policy. When financial aid is returned, students are responsible for any balance due to the institution.

If a payment made with a credit card results in a credit balance on the account, the credit balance will be refunded back to the card on file.


REFUND POLICY FOR TUITION CHARGED AS A FLAT RATE

The Doctor of Chiropractic program charges tuition at a flat rate in most cases. Flat rate tuition students who withdraw completely from Logan University, a program, or due to dismissal, will receive a tuition refund according to the below schedule. If a Doctor of Chiropractic student reduces their course load, the reduction represents a change in enrollment status, not a withdrawal.

  • Reductions in course load that reduce credits to eleven or less through Friday of the second week of the trimester will receive a 100 percent refund of the tuition based on the credits dropped below the 12-credit minimum for flat rate tuition.


REFUND POLICY FOR TUITION CHARGED PER CREDIT HOUR

All programs, except for students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours in the Doctor of Chiropractic program, charge tuition at a per credit hour rate.

Per credit hour tuition students who withdraw from a course(s) but do not withdraw completely from all courses will receive a refund based on the following schedule.

TRIMESTER COURSES:

  • 100% if dropped through Monday of the third week of the trimester.

  • 75% if withdrawal through Friday of the third week of the trimester.

  • 50% if withdrawal through Friday of the fourth week of the trimester.

  • 25% if withdrawal through Friday of the fifth week of the trimester.

  • No refund of tuition from the sixth week through the end of the trimester.

FAST TRACK & SESSION COURSES

  • 100% if dropped through Friday of the first week of the session.

  • 75% if withdrawal through Friday of the second week of the session.

  • 50% if withdrawal through Friday of the third week of the session.

  • 25% if withdrawal through the Friday of the fourth week of the session.

  • No refund of tuition from the fifth week through the end of the session.

WEEKEND COURSES

  • Courses dropped prior to the end of the add/drop period will receive a 100% tuition refund. After the add/drop period, no refund will be issued.