Everything you need to know about Tuition at NESOP Tuition per year for the October 2010 and February 2011 academic years is $22,400.00. An installment payment plan is available through the school. For October 2010 Admission NESOP offers three payment options to accommodate the needs of its students.
Option One: Deposit plus one payment 1. Due by the date indicated on the acceptance letter: $500.00 2. Due by September 30, 2010: $21,900.00 Option Two: Deposit plus three payments 1. Due by the date indicated on the acceptance letter: $500.00 2. Due by: September 30, 2010: $7,300.00 3. Due by: January 3, 2011: $7,300.00 4. Due by: March 21, 2011: $7,300.00 Option Three: Deposit plus financial aid 1. Due by the date indicated on the acceptance letter: $500.00 2. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID: Pending receipt of completed financial aid application materials, tuition payments must be made on the schedule in Option #2. For students who will have an unpaid tuition balance remaining after all financial aid is received (i.e., loans and/or grants do not meet the cost of tuition), one-third (1/3) of that remaining balance will be due on the dates indicated above in Payment Option #2. Payments may be made by cash, check, money order and/or financial aid. For February 2011 Admission NESOP offers three payment options to accommodate the needs of its students.
Option One: Deposit plus one payment 1. Due by the date indicated on the acceptance letter: $500.00 2. Due by February 3, 1011: $21,900.00
Option Two: Deposit plus three payments 1. Due by the date indicated on the acceptance letter: $500.00 2. Due by: February 2, 1011: $7,300.00 3. Due by: April 25, 2011 $7,300.00 4. Due by: July 11, 2011: $7,300.00 Option Three: Deposit plus financial aid 1. Due by the date indicated on the acceptance letter: $500.00 2. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID: Pending receipt of completed financial aid application materials, tuition payments must be made on the schedule in Option #2. For students who will have an unpaid tuition balance remaining after all financial aid is received (i.e., loans and/or grants do not meet the cost of tuition), one-third (1/3) of that remaining balance will be due on the dates indicated above in Payment Option #2. Payments may be made by cash, check, money order and/or financial aid.
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