Financial Information
Tuition and Fees
Bachelor of Theology (B. Th) | $180 per credit hour |
Master of Divinity (M. Div) | $250 per credit hour |
Doctor of Ministry (D. Min) | $325 per credit hour |
Bachelor of Sciences in Business Administration (BSBA) | $200 per credit hour |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | $300 per credit hour |
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) | $400 per credit hour |
Audit | $100 per course ($75 for alumni) |
All fees listed here are subject to change and are non-refundable.
* Application Fee (International) | $200 | Application Fee (Domestic) | $100 |
* Transfer Credit Evaluation | $100 | * Installment Fee(each payment) | $25 |
* OPT I-20 Request | $200 | * Graduation | $200 |
* English test for admission | $50 | * Late payment | $50 |
* Student Tuition Recovery Fund to
BPPE (B.Th)
|
$54
|
* Student Tuition Recovery Fund to
BPPE (D. Min) |
$39 |
* Student Tuition Recovery Fund to
BPPE (M. Div) |
$60 | * Student Tuition Recovery Fund to
BPPE (BSBA) |
$60 |
* Course Registration | $50 | * Returned checks | $20 |
* Late Course Registration | $100 | * Transcript—each copy | $20 |
* Student Activity | $15 | * Student ID card | $20 |
* Estimated Annual Costs
B. Th
(24 credits) |
M. Div
(18 credits) |
D. Min
(16 credits) |
BSBA
(24 credits) |
MBA
(18 credits) |
BSCS
(24 credits) |
|
Tuition (2 semester) | $4,320 | $4,500 | $5,200 | $4,800 | $5,400 | $9,600 |
Registration Fee (2 Times) | $100 | $100 | $100 | $100 | $100 | $100 |
Books and Materials | $200 | $200 | $200 | $200 | $200 | $200 |
TOTAL | $4,620 | $4,800 | $5,500 | $5,100 | $5,700 | $9,900 |
Tuition Payment Policy
- The tuition payment is due at the time of class enrollment. Without the tuition payment, the class registration will not be valid.
- Installation of the Tuition Payment: The Tuition fee may be paid by installation. The installation fee of $25 will be charged every time when the installation payment is made. The total tuition payment must be made 30 days before the last day of the semester. The number of installations is allowed up to four times per semester, eight times per year.
- Late Payment Fee: $50 late payment fee will be charged for every tuition payment is made 7 days after the due date.
- Returned Check Fee: $20 fee will be charged for the returned check.
- Credit Card Payment Fee: 2% of the payment amount will be charged for the payment made by any credit card.
Refund Policy
The student has the right to a full refund of all tuition and other refundable charges if he/she cancels this agreement at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later.
In addition, the student may withdraw from a course after instruction has started and receive a pro rata refund for unused portion of the tuition and other refundable charges if the student has completed 60% or less of the period of attendance.
- Refund Formula :
Tuition Refund = Semester Tuition Paid x (Number of Weeks of Instruction Remaining in Semester/Total Number of Weeks in Semester)
Example: ($4,000 Tuition Paid; Student Dropped at End of 4th Week; 15 Weeks per semester)
Tuition Refund = [$4,000.00] ⅹ (11 weeks / 15 weeks) = $2,934.00
Procedures to Cancel Enrollment Agreement or Withdraw from Institution
- Students must complete and submit a signed and dated Withdrawal Notice Form to the registrar.
- Verbal, email, or telephone cancellations or withdrawals will not be accepted.
- The refund formula above shall be based on the date the school’s office receives the completed Withdrawal Notice Form.
- No refunds may be disbursed to the student until the Financial Aid Program has been repaid, if applicable.
- The school is obligated to repay the following funds:
- Title IV Sources
- Unsubsidized Federal Direct Stafford Loans
- Subsidized Federal Direct Stafford Loans
- Scholarships
Outstanding Balances
Grades, transcripts, diplomas, and registration privileges, or any combination thereof, shall be withheld from any student or former student who has been provided with written notice that he/she has failed to pay financial obligation incurred at Kernel University. Any item(s) withheld shall be released when the student satisfactorily meets the financial obligation. If a student believes that he/she does not owe all or part of an unpaid obligation, the student should contact the university’s Business Office. The Business Office, or other campus offices to which the student may be referred by the business office, will review the pertinent information, including information the student may wish to present, and will advise the student of its conclusions concerning the debt.