Costs and Scholarships for International Students
(2010-2011 Academic Year)
LIBERAL ARTS
| Tuition |
$25,260.00 USD |
|
Housing |
$4,056.00 USD |
| Food and Books |
$4,244.00 USD |
| Medical Insurance (mandatory) |
$700.00 USD |
| TOTAL |
$34,260.00 USD |
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
| Tuition |
$27,364.00 USD |
|
Housing |
$4,056.00 USD |
| Food and Books |
$4,244.00 USD |
| Medical Insurance (mandatory) |
$700.00 USD |
| TOTAL |
$36,364.00 USD |
Scholarships
Scholarship awards are based on academic achievement in secondary school or university, as well as financial need, and generally range from $4,000.00 to $14,000.00 USD annually.
Students will be notified of any scholarships they are eligible for at the time of admission to the College.
Money and Finances
Should I bring cash or traveler’s check with me?
It is easier and safer for you to carry traveler’s check than cash.
United States Currency
Coins: American coins are in two colors, and six different sizes. The size and monetary value are not related to each other; smaller in size does not necessarily mean smaller in value.
- The PENNY or CENT -- worth 1 cent, the only copper colored
- The NICKEL -- worth 5 cents -- silver colored larger than penny
- The DIME -- worth 10 cents -- silver colored and the smallest in size
- The QUARTER: -- worth 25 cents -- silver colored
- The HALF DOLLAR -- worth 50 cents -- silver colored; not common in use
- The SILVER DOLLAR comes in two forms, and neither of them is seen in circulation very often. The Susan B. Anthony silver dollar is about the size of a quarter; the older silver dollar is the largest U.S. coin.
Paper Money: All U.S. paper money is the same size and color, including $1, $5, $10, $20, $50.


