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ENROLLMENT FEE:       300 PLN



TUITION FEES:

Major

Tuition Fees

Management and Marketing in English (Undergraduate Program) - UE and Ukraine citizens

PLN 9999/year + language courses fee

Management and Marketing in English (Undergraduate Program) - Other citiznes

EURO 3000/year + language courses fee



FEES FOR LANGUAGE COURSES:

English

Fee in PLN/semester

ANG 281 BEFL 1

720

ANG 282 BEFL 2

480

ANG 381 BEFL 3

480

ANG 382 Effective Speaking

480

German

JOB 291 GT 1

420

JOB 292 GT 2

640

JOB 391 GT 3

640

JOB 392 GT 4

640

Russian

JOB 295 R 1

420

JOB 296 R 2

640

JOB 395 R 3

640

JOB 396 R 4

640

French

JOB 293 F 1

420

JOB 294 F 2

640

JOB 393 F 3

640

JOB 394 F 4

640

Polish

 

JOB 193 P 1

420

JOB 194 P 2

640

JOB 195 P 3

640

JOB 196 P 4

640

 

 

JOB 197.A Composition I

180

JOB 198.A Composition II

180


A student starts with English on the level BEFL 1 assigned automaticaly or through placement examination (a grammar test, essay and interview). The second foreign language (German, French or Russian) is normally introduced aftera studen’s successfull completion of the ANG 182 level – Composition and Literature. The total number of course – hours within a semester does not exceed 180.
Candidates for the Management and Marketing major must also choose from German, Russian, French Polish as the second foreign language they wish to study. However, the second foreign language fee does not exceed 1360 PLN per semester.

Tuition fees cover full enrollment in the program, use of electronic and traditional library, Internet access and students’ own email accounts. The fees do not cover such additional services as repeating the course, repeating undergraduate or masters seminars, textbooks and scripts.

The tuition fees can be paid in a lump sum for the whole academic year and are payable within the first two weeks of the academic year or they can be divided into monthly installments:

    - Full-time students pay tuition for nine months of the year (October-June)

    - Payments are payable until the tenth day of each month for the given month. After this date,
      penalty interest of 0.08% for each day of delay will be added.


Fees for language courses are payable on the same due dates as tuition payments. There are four installments of the language course fees, payable in the following months: 

    - I semester: October, November, December, and January;
    - II semester: February, March, April, May, June.


The student who, due to some important reasons, cannot make the tuition payment on time may apply to have the payment deferred. In such cases, written applications to WSB-NLU Bursar need to be submitted in the Bursar’s Office - Room 510 (building A) before the payment is due. Such application should state the proposed date when the liability will be paid back.

The student who wants to change the type of the program or its mode, is obligated to make a manipulation fee payment of PLN 400.


Absence from classes and lectures when one enjoys full student’s rights does not exempt him/her from making regular tuition payments. Such exemption is possible only in the following cases:

     - upon submitting a written withdrawal from the program;
     - upon being officially excluded from the list of students;
     - upon being granted a Dean’s leave or an official break in the study process.


The tuition payments are due until the day before one loses student’s rights or such rights are suspended. When settling accounts with the School on the basis of the clearance slip a former student is obligated to pay all amounts due to the School.


All issues related to tuition payments are regulated by the Bursar/ Dean. These persons are also responsible for instigating sanctions against students who fail to meet their financial commitments to the School (such as charging penalty interest on past due payments or even officially excluding from the list of students). In such cases appeals are addressed to the Vice Rector for Didactics.


FEES FOR THE AMERICAN BA DIPLOMA:

The accreditation fee at National-Louis University required to receive the diploma and the American Baccalaureate degree amounts to PLN 1200 and is payable in three installments during the first three years of study.

In compliance with the Rector’s Order No 4/00/01 the registration fee is transferred to National-Louis University in Chicago and cannot be reimbursed.


REDUCTIONS:

In response to a written application to the Bursar, submitted via the Dean’s office, the following students are eligible for reductions in the tuition fees:

     - Students of full-time programs (undergraduate and masters) whose sibling is also a WSB-NLU student of a full-time program. The rule here is that the first person pays full tuition fees and his/her sibling is eligible to 20% reduction in tuition fees. In case when one of these persons is granted Dean’s leave or suspends the study or needs to repeat the year, the reduction is suspended or not granted at all. The reduction once granted may be withheld for the same reasons; 
    - Children of WSB-NLU graduates are eligible for a 10% reduction in tuition fees. The reduction applies only to students of full-time programs;

Applications for the reduction in tuition fees are to be submitted in the Dean’s Office until November 30 of a given year.


INSURANCE:

All full-time students are obligated to have an insurance covering the whole academic year.
Students may have their own individual insurance (in such case they need to present their insurance policy in the Dean’s Office) or they may buy a policy using the offer available at the School. All formalities connected with such insurance are dealt with during the registration to the first semester of the academic year. Insurance premiums are due on October 30 of a given year.

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