Out-of-province & international student tuition & fees

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Tuition fees cover all costs for academic instruction and participation in the basic school program. Tuition fees also include your textbooks, student activity card, admission to school events, computer lab access, a student yearbook, and library services.

Please note: the out-of province or out-of country tuition fees apply if a student's parents do not reside, work and pay income tax in Saskatchewan. Having a parent live temporarily in Saskatchewan during the school year does not change the student's status.


Fees International Students 2011-2012

All fees are indicated in Canadian dollars.

1) Application deposit

Please provide a $100 application deposit with the application


You may provide the payment by bank wire transfer or credit card

Bank wire transfer
 Please contact the admissions office at admissions@luthercollege.eduto make arrangements for payment

OR

 Use the credit card payment option on the application form

If a student withdraws after 1 June, the full deposit may be forfeited. No deposits will be processed if a student is not accepted to Luther College. All deposits are applied to tuition.

2) Education Bond

Once an international student has been accepted, a $1000 education bond is required to secure a spot in the education program and the dorms. The bond must be received before any acceptance documents will be issued. The bond may be forfeited if the accepted student withdraws or does not arrive at the time designated in the acceptance letter. 

The education bond is refunded at the end of the student’s term at Luther. Student withdrawals must be made in writing and must reach the College before 1 June for the fall semester or 1 December for the spring semester. If a parent or guardian withdraws a student prior to these dates, the $100 application deposit is forfeited. If a parent or guardian withdraws a student after these dates, the $100 application deposit and the $1000 bond may be forfeited.

3) Tuition 2011/2012

Tuition chart information

Tuition   A) One payment due by 15 August      B) one semester only
One payment due 15 August for the fall semester or 15 December for the spring semester

       

Grade 9                      $11,800                                   $6310.00

Grade 10-12               $12,000                                   $6310.00

*Grade 9 students receive a $200 Luther College Alumni Entrance Bursary.  Donations from Luther College alumni make these bursaries possible.

       

Tuition fees cover all costs for academic instruction and participation in the basic school program. Tuition fees also include textbooks, a student activity card, admission to College events, computer lab access, a student yearbook, and library services.

 

Reduced tuition fees apply to families with more than one student registered: a 20% reduction each for two students, and 30% each for three or more students.

 

3) Dorm fees

DORM CHART INFORMATION

Room and board      A) one payment made by 15 August

                                    • $8 320         

For one semester only (due 15 Aug for fall semester; 15 Jan 10 for winter semester):    $4160

 

Residence activity fee: $375

Room damage deposit: $500

 *includes laundry, unlimited high-speed internet, and network printer access

Payment plan selection

*Depending on demand, students may stay in dorms over the Christmas and Easter holiday breaks for an additional fee.

4. Other program fees - 2011/2012

Additional charges apply to activities that only some students choose to participate in each year or where purchases are made or services rendered specifically to an individual student. Incidental expenses are billed monthly. Payment is due within 30 days of billing.

Additional fees associated with programs, co-curricular activities and trips other than those listed here may apply and costs vary.

Film, Video & New Media

  • materials fee of $80 per course

Special Phys Ed

  • $80 fee per course

International Baccalaureate (IB) courses (non-refundable)

  • Grade 11 Diploma Program: $250
  • Grade 12 Certificate course: $175/higher level course $75/standard level course
  • Grade 12 Diploma Program: $350
  • Grade 12 IB course fees qualify under income tax guidelines for post-
  • secondary income tax deductions, which may be transferable to a parent or guardian. The College issues appropriate receipts.

University courses

Students who take university courses taught at Luther College high school pay tuition, and other course fees based on the current University of Regina fees. Payment is to Luther College at the University of Regina. The university campus issues a receipt for tuition which may be claimed on the student’s or parent’s income tax form.

ESL fees

  • Higher level-No charge
  • Advanced-     $1600 per semester
  • Intermediate- $3500 per semester

5) Additional Information
Refunds & withdrawals

Tuition

Student withdrawals must be made in writing and reach the College before   1 June for the fall semester or 1 December for the spring semester.

If a parent or guardian withdraws a student after the semester begins, tuition fees will be refunded on a prorated basis. If the student leaves later than 60 calendar days after the start of the semester, however, there is no refund.

Dorm fees

Dorm fees are refunded on a prorated basis. Room costs for the first 60 calendar days, however, are not refunded. Boarding costs (meals) are not refunded for the first seven days after leaving. Fees are refunded to the parent, guardian or third party (such as a school division) who originally paid the fees.

Fees are refunded to the parent, guardian, or third party (such as a school division) who originally paid the fees.

Penalty for late payment

All accounts not paid in full during the school year are charged a late payment fee of prime plus 3% interest.

Healthcare

International students are eligible for comprehensive healthcare insurance from the Province of Saskatchewan at no cost. Upon arriving in Regina, international students must apply for a healthcare card in order to receive basic healthcare services for common illness and injuries.  Coverage is in effect according to the date on a student’s visa.  A school nurse is on duty each weekday morning at Luther.

Banking arrangements

Families should make banking arrangements with a local financial institution to provide resident students with funds for payment of incidental personal expenses. The College is not able to advance or hold funds on behalf of a student.