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1 2013 Catalog Supplement Version 22 Effective: 8/27/ Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
2 Effective 8/27/2013, Credit Transfers from Other Postsecondary Educational Institutions on page 39 of the catalog now reads as follows: Credit from Previous Education/Training Students entering Bryan University may earn credit transfer via one or more of the following mechanisms: 1. Evaluation of previously earned credit from another postsecondary educational institutions accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education; 2. Demonstration of equivalency of a course from a comparable foreign institution; and/or 3. Successful demonstration of competency as revealed by nationally recognized college-equivalency standards: a. Achievement of College Level Examination Program (CLEP) thresholds, b. Achievement of DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) (formerly DANTES) assessment thresholds, or c. Review of an ACE College Credit Recommendation Service transcript Bryan University does not review or grant academic credit for life experience or work experience. Credits are evaluated and considered for transfer provided that: the course for which competency is established is similar in its objectives and content to the course offered by Bryan University; the course for which competency is established can be applied toward graduation requirements of the program the student wishes to enroll in; the letter grade (or equivalent) for a course is a C or better or required threshold values are achieved (competency testing); the official transcript is on file showing the completed grade or threshold values (competency testing) and, if requested, a course description. Timelines: If attempting to use previously completed coursework: non-general education and/or support courses have been completed within the last five (5) years; general education coursework has been completed within the last ten (10) years. If attempting to use CLEP or DSST: cutoff scores reveal achievement of CLEP or DSST examination thresholds of the University CLEP exams have been completed within the last five (5) years DSST exams have been completed within the last five (5) years If attempting to use ACE: recommendations must show equivalency to corresponding courses at Bryan University without regard to completion dates Coursework that has been completed outside of these time limits will require an approved appeal prior to their consideration for acceptance. Required score threshold values are as follows for all CLEP and DSST exams are as follows: CLEP Score Threshold Credit Granted Equivalent Course College Composition QCH GEN120 American Government QCH GEN230 Introductory Psychology QCH GEN240 Sociology QCH GEN305 College Algebra QCH GEN101 Principles of Microeconomics QCH GEN404 Principles of Macroeconomics QCH GEN Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
3 DSST Score Threshold Credit Granted Equivalent Course SF/SG/SH/SL 498 Criminal Justice 49/ QCH CJ120 SF/SG/SH/SL 424 Fundamentals of College Algebra 47/ QCH GEN101 SG/SH/SL/SM 530 Human Resource Management QCH BA230 SE/SF/SG/SH 543 Introduction to Business 46/ QCH BA110 SF/SG/SH/SL 531 Organizational Behavior QCH BA125 SF/SG/SH/SL 820 Technical Writing QCH GEN180 Documentation and Procedure For credit to be awarded for previously earned academic credit from another postsecondary institution, an official academic transcript(s) must be submitted to the Registrar. Course descriptions and/or syllabi may also be requested for evaluation purposes. An official transcript translation and evaluation from a member of the Association of International Credentials Evaluators (AICE) or the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) is on file showing the completed course, grade and comparability to an equivalent course at Bryan University for credits earned at a foreign institution. CLEP Official CLEP transcripts from the CollegeBoard. DSST Official transcripts from DSST. ACE Official ACE transcript. In all instances, it is the student s responsibility to obtain all official transcripts and any/all supporting documentation (e.g., course descriptions and/or syllabi) related to their transfer of credit request. Transcripts and supporting documentation must be sent to the attention of the Registrar at the campus the student wishes to attend. Transcripts stamped issued to student or student copy are not acceptable for consideration. In addition, photocopies of official transcripts or official transcripts opened prior to receipt by Bryan University will not be considered. Students should note that there may be a charge to obtain official transcripts from some institutions. All steps, including evaluation and transfer credit awards, must be completed prior to beginning a program of study to ensure timely and accurate academic and financial processing. Students receiving transfer credits will not be charged tuition for the course(s) they are transferring; however, a transfer fee will be charged (fees are outlined in the catalog supplement). Students may transfer no more than 50% of the total credits required for the completion of a Bryan University Diploma, Associate, or Bachelor degree program. A minimum of 42 credits required in the program of study must be earned through the Bryan University Master of Business Administration program; students may transfer in up to but not more than 14 of the 56 credits required for the program. Any credits transferred (recorded as TC grades) are counted towards the maximum time frame and program completion but not cumulative GPA calculations. Effective 8/23/2013, page 61 of the catalog now reads as follows: Program is offered at Columbia, Rogers, and Springfield campuses. Effective 8/23/2013, page 56 of the catalog now reads as follows: Program is offered at Columbia, Rogers, and Springfield campuses. Effective 8/23/2013, page 67 of the catalog now reads as follows: Program is offered at Rogers, Springfield, and Columbia campuses Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
4 Effective 8/23/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Medical Office Assistant Diploma Program Completion Time: 30 weeks, 3 Quarters Program is offered at the Topeka campus only. The Medical Office Assistant diploma program provides the graduate with the skills necessary to function in a medical office environment. The program emphasizes oral and written communication skills, computer and data entry skills, records management skills, management of mail and telephones, accurate bookkeeping and accounting procedures. Core Courses 40.5 credits required MA100 Medical Terminology AP101 Anatomy and Physiology AP105 Anatomy and Physiology MA120 Medical Law and Ethics MA150 Basic Insurance MA190 Medical Office Communications MA212 Coding & Billing MA230 Electronic Medical Records Management MOA299 Externship Grand Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
5 Effective 8/23/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Computer Networking Specialist Diploma Program Completion Time: 30 weeks, 3 Quarters Program is offered at the Topeka campus only. The Computer Networking Specialist program prepares students for entry-level end-user support of microcomputers and software applications. The program enhances problem-solving skills while maintaining a focus on customer service. The program is structured with Microsoft emphasis. Core Courses 40.5 credits required IT120 Hardware Technician IT121 Windows Network Client IT140 Computer Software Management IT150 Microsoft Server Administration CN200 Network Infrastructure CN210 Directory Services CN211 Network Security CN260 Microsoft Exchange Server CN270 Microsoft Application Infrastructure Grand Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
6 Effective 8/23/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Completion Time: 70 weeks, Seven Quarters Program is offered at the Topeka campus only. The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree Program is designed to prepare the successful graduate with the theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry-level Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration technician or other field related industries. Students preparing for a career in the field of heating, air conditioning and refrigeration will study residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Portions of this program are offered exclusively at the Topeka campus learning site located at 5907 SW 21 st Street, Topeka, KS Support Courses 13.5 credits required CA100 Introduction to Computer Software Management CA110 Introduction to Computer Applications CA120 Strategies for Success Core Courses 54 credits required HV112 Basic Electricity for HVAC/R HV114 Basic Refrigeration for HVAC/R HV215 Residential Air Conditioning / Residential Geothermal Systems HV216 Residential Heating HV217 Commercial Air Conditioning / Commercial Geothermal Systems HV218 Commercial Refrigeration General Education Courses 22.5 credits required GEN101 Introduction to Algebra Ф GEN120 Composition Ф GEN180 Technical Writing Ф GEN230 Introduction to American Politics Ф GEN240 Psychology Ф Grant Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
7 Effective 8/23/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Medical Administrative Specialist Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Completion Time: 70 weeks, Seven Quarters Program is offered at Topeka only. The Medical Administrative Specialist Program offers a broad foundation of knowledge and skills expanding the traditional roll of a medical office professional to management. The program adds management content including the use of technology to develop communication skills, familiarization with health care providers, medical office bookkeeping & accounting, and reimbursement methods. Students will learn to use a higher level thinking skills, and decision making skills required for medical office management. Support Courses 13.5 credits required CA100 Introduction to Computer Software Management CA110 Introduction to Computer Applications CA120 Strategies for Success Core Courses 54 credits required MA100 Medical Terminology AP101 Anatomy and Physiology AP105 Anatomy and Physiology MA120 Medical Law and Ethics MA150 Basic Insurance MA160 Medical Keyboarding / Transcription MA180 Medical Office Administration MA190 Medical Office Communications MA212 Coding & Billing Ф MA230 Electronic Medical Records Management MAA250 Pathophysiology MOA299 Externship General Education Courses 22.5 credits required GEN101 Introduction to Algebra Ф GEN120 Composition Ф GEN180 Technical Writing Ф GEN230 Introduction to American Politics GEN240 Psychology Ф Grand Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
8 Effective 8/23/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Computer Information Systems Networking Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Completion Time: 70 weeks, Seven Quarters Program is offered at Topeka only. Prepares students for end-user support of microcomputers and software applications and enhances problem-solving skills while maintaining a high degree of customer service. Program is structured with Microsoft emphasis. Support Courses 13.5 credits required CA100 Introduction to Computer Software Management CA110 Introduction Computer Applications CA120 Strategies for Success Core Courses 58.5 credits required IT120 Hardware Technician IT121 Windows Network Client Ф IT140 Computer Software Management IT150 Microsoft Server Administration CN200 Network Infrastructure CN210 Directory Services CN211 Network Security Ф CN220 Network Scripting CN240 Network Design Analysis CN250 Linux Applications CN260 Microsoft Exchange Server Ф CN270 Microsoft Application Infrastructure Ф CN290 Computer Virtualization General Education Courses 22.5 credits required GEN101 Introduction to Algebra Ф GEN120 Composition Ф GEN180 Technical Writing GEN230 Introduction to American Politics Ф GEN240 Psychology Grand Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
9 Effective 8/23/2013, the following courses have been modified: MA180 Medical Office Administration 4.5 Credit Hours Medical Office Administration - This course provides students with a basic understanding of their duties and responsibilities in the administrative front office. It develops skills in communication, instruction, filing, financial administration, duties as a receptionist, processing of mail, care of the facilities and medical equipment. It also includes developing a professional image, good interpersonal relationships with other office personnel and the right attitude for the professional medical office. MA230 Electronic Medical Records Management 4.5 Credit Hours This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of medical records management. This course introduces the student to the basics of medical records management and provides an opportunity to put administrative skills learned in previous coursework into practice in a simulated medical setting using electronic health care records (EHR). It also allows the student to learn about EHR management practices and a variety of software programs and used in this process. Students are exposed to the medical billing process, including the flow of information from preregistering patients through collecting on overdue accounts, information technology in medical offices, and HIPAA. Types of electronic management systems will be explored along with their impact on various areas of the healthcare system. Prerequisite(s): MA100 Medical Terminology; MA110/AP101 Anatomy and Physiology; MA115/AP105 Anatomy and Physiology. MA298 Externship 4.5 Credit Hours Students will be assigned to a physician s office, clinic or other healthcare setting where they will utilize the essential skills they have developed throughout their program. This experience is designed to provide students with actual on-the-job learning activities in the medical back office environment under the direct supervision of local healthcare professionals. Prerequisite: Must have a 2.0 cgpa in all completed core courses. MAA260 Pharmacology 4.5 credit hours The student will discuss the various types of drugs and become familiar with the forms by which medications are administered. The student will learn to identify the most common medications by classification and the body system that they are most commonly used for. Prerequisite(s): MA100 Medical Terminology; MA110/AP101 Anatomy and Physiology; MA115/AP105 Anatomy and Physiology. MAA250 Pathophysiology. MOA299 Externship 4.5 Credit Hours Students will be assigned to a physician s office, clinic or other healthcare setting where they will utilize the essential skills they have developed throughout their program. This experience is designed to provide students with actual on-the-job learning activities in the medical front office environment under the direct supervision of local healthcare professionals. Prerequisite: Must have a 2.0 cgpa in all completed core courses Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
10 Effective 8/23/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Medical Assistant Diploma Program Completion Time: 35 weeks, 3.5 quarters Program is offered at Topeka only. The Medical Assistant diploma program is designed to provide graduates with skills and knowledge in such areas as office procedures, use of essential healthcare technology, medical legal documentation and electronic medical records. Graduates of the program are prepared for entry-level positions as a medical assistant in a clinic, physician office or urgent care facility. Core Courses 49.5 credits required Course Course Name Contact Hours Quarter Credit Hours MA100 Medical Terminology AP101 Anatomy and Physiology AP105 Anatomy and Physiology MA120 Medical Law and Ethics MA180 Medical Office Administration MA230 Electronic Medical Records Management MAA250 Pathophysiology MAA260 Pharmacology MAA270 Clinical MAA280 Laboratory MA298 Externship Grand Total Effective 8/23/2013, Course Naming and Numbering System on page 31 has been revised: Courses identified with prefixes of AHM, BA, CJ, CN, HV, ES, ISS, IT, MAA, MA, MBA, and PT are considered core courses for their respective programs. Courses with prefixes beginning GEN are general education courses. Courses with prefixes CA are classified as support courses. Courses listed as 100 and 200 level are lower-division courses. Courses listed as 300 and 400 level are upper- division courses. Externships are designed to be completed the final quarter of a student s program of study (even if a student is also attempting other core courses at the same time). CA100, CA110, CA120 are generally scheduled as the first three courses for new students. 100 and 200-level courses are designed to be completed prior to a student attempting upper division coursework (i.e., level coursework); however, lower division and upper division courses may be taken concurrently in some instances. Master s level coursework is comprised of 500-level courses. Students are scheduled such that an academically appropriate progression is established. Students may not deviate from assigned courses without potential scheduling conflicts occurring, as a consequence. Effective 8/23/2013, Additional Policies for Distance Education/Online Learning Opportunities on page 48 has been revised: Bryan University is excited about the opportunity to provide courses to students via distance education. Our online courses give students the opportunity to experience a learning environment that transcends the traditional limitations of time and Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
11 location. Students have access to learning on demand twenty-four hours a day from anywhere that has access to the internet locally, regionally or globally. Online students can expect to receive the same quality educational experience students have come to expect at Bryan University campuses. As with our traditional campus-based courses, instructors will be experienced professionals with appropriate academic credentials and/or professional experience. In addition to quality academic programs, students also have access to twenty-four hour technical and student services. Effective 8/23/2013, the first item of Graduation Requirements on page 41 now reads as follows: Achieve a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 for undergraduate programs; 3.0 for graduate programs. Effective 8/23/2013, the Master program in the SAP table on page 34 has been revised as follows: Master Programs (56 Credits) MTF: 84 Quarter % Quarter % Completion* % Effective 8/23/2013, the last paragraph on page 35 has been revised as follows: Note: Approval and/or reinstatement of financial assistance eligibility is not guaranteed through the appeal process. Appeals will be reviewed by an appeal committee. Approval is only granted when there are extenuating circumstances. Inability to master course material is not an extenuating circumstance. The appeals committee can request additional information and documentation from the student via mail and/or . Students whose appeals are successful may have financial assistance eligibility reinstated for one quarter. Bryan University may disburse federal financial assistance funds to students provided all other eligibility requirements are met. Effective 8/14/2013, the following course descriptions have been added to the catalog: CJ298 Capstone Credit Hours This course requires students to synthesize the knowledge gained from each course taken within the curriculum. The student will prepare and report upon a project that identifies and examines a current criminal justice issue or problem. Prerequisite: Must have a 2.0 cgpa in all completed core courses. CJ125 Juvenile Justice 4.5 credits This course will cover the history and philosophy behind the juvenile justice system in the United States along with theories of delinquency and juvenile offending. Students will also study developmental risks and protective factors influencing youth as well as characteristics of juvenile victims and offenders, and prevention of delinquency and recidivism. Effective 8/14/2013, page 60 of the catalog now reads as follows: Program is offered at Columbia, Rogers, and Springfield campuses. Program is also offered online. Effective 8/14/2013, page 62 of the catalog now reads as follows: Program is offered at Columbia, Rogers, and Springfield campuses. Program is also offered online Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
12 Effective 8/14/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Criminal Justice Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Completion Time: 70 weeks, Seven Quarters Program is offered at the Topeka campus only. The Criminal Justice Associate of Applied Science Degree Program is designed as a multifaceted program of study. The student is prepared for entrylevel employment or advancement in law enforcement, corrections, probations, immigration security services and comparable types of employment. Students preparing for a career in criminal justice and security will study private, industrial and retail security. This is not a training program for police or correction officers. However, it will provide a broad understanding of the criminal justice system in the United States and a fundamental knowledge of the social and behavioral sciences. Support Courses 13.5 credits required CA100 Introduction to Computer Software Management CA110 Introduction to Computer Applications CA120 Strategies for Success Core Courses 54 credits required CJ100 Legal Ethics CJ110 Criminal Law CJ115 Criminal Procedures CJ120 Criminal Justice Administration CJ125 Juvenile Justice CJ200 Criminal Investigation CJ205 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJ210 Criminology Ф CJ215 Introduction to Security CJ220 Introduction to Corrections Ф CJ225 Case Report Writing CJ298 Capstone General Education Courses 22.5 credits required GEN101 Introduction to Algebra Ф GEN120 Composition Ф GEN180 Technical Writing GEN230 Introduction to American Politics Ф GEN240 Psychology Ф Grand Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
13 Effective 8/14/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Business Administration & Management Associate of Applied Science Degree Program Completion Time: 70 weeks, Seven Quarters Program is offered at the Topeka campus only. The Associates in Business Administration program provides the student with the academic foundation required of entry-level management professionals. Coursework focuses upon principles and techniques of effective administration with an emphasize place on development of business leaders who are capable of thinking critically, solving problems effectively, and making sound business decisions. The program aims to prepare graduates of the program for entry-level business administration positions within a variety of settings, including but not limited to: manufacturing, retail, restaurant, technology, and other related industries. Support Courses 13.5 credits required Course Course Name Contact Hours Quarter Credit Hours CA100 Introduction to Computer Software Management CA110 Introduction to Computer Applications CA120 Strategies for Success Core Courses 58.5 credits required Quarter Contact Hours Course Course Name Credit Hours BA100 Business Communications BA101 Keyboarding Ф BA105 Business Accounting Concepts BA106 Business Accounting Functions BA110 Principles of Business BA125 Organizational Behavior BA140 Business Law BA175 Business Applications BA195 Sales and Marketing BA220 Leadership BA226 Project Management Ф BA230 Human Resource Management BA298 Applied Business Research General Education Courses 22.5 credits required Quarter Contact Hours Course Course Name Credit Hours GEN101 Introduction to Algebra Ф GEN120 Composition Ф GEN180 Technical Writing Ф GEN230 Introduction to American Politics Ф GEN240 Psychology Grand Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
14 Effective 8/2/2013, the following program has been added to the SAP table on page 34 of the catalog: Award Level Evaluation Point GPA Credit Hours Completed Rate of Progress Diploma Programs Quarter % (40.5 Credits) MTF: Completion (Quarter 3) % Effective 8/2/2013, page 55 of the catalog now reads as follows: Program is offered at Columbia, Rogers, and Springfield campuses. Program is also offered online. Effective 8/2/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Business Administration Diploma Program Completion Time: 30 weeks, 3 Quarters Program is offered at the Topeka campus only. The Business Administration Program exposes students to key principles and techniques of effective business administration. The program emphasizes development of effective leadership skills, including thinking critically, solving problems effectively, making sound business decisions efficiently, and communicating effectively. Coursework is designed to prepare the student to become prepared for entry-level positions within a variety of business settings, including but not limited to: manufacturing, retail, restaurant, technology and other related industries. Core Courses 40.5 credits required BA100 Business Communications BA105 Business Accounting Concepts BA110 Principles of Business BA125 Organizational Behavior BA140 Business Law BA195 Sales and Marketing BA220 Leadership BA226 Project Management BA230 Human Resource Management Grand Total Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
15 Effective 8/2/2013, the following program has been added to the catalog for Topeka only: Security and Investigation Diploma Program Completion Time: 30 weeks, 3 Quarters Program is offered at the Topeka campus only. The Security and Investigation program is designed to prepare a student for entry-level positions in security and related criminal justice careers. Students preparing for a career in security will study private, industrial, and retail security. This is not a training program for police or correction officers; however, it will provide a broad understanding of the criminal justice system in the United States and a fundamental knowledge of security and investigation. Core Courses 40.5 credits required Course Course Name Contact Hours Quarter Credit Hours CJ100 Legal Ethics CJ110 Criminal Law CJ115 Criminal Procedures CJ120 Criminal Justice Administration CJ200 Criminal Investigation CJ210 Criminology CJ215 Introduction to Security CJ220 Introduction to Corrections CJ225 Case Report Writing Grand Total Effective 7/12/2013, the following has been added to page 26 of the catalog: Office of Inspector General Referrals Bryan University must refer to the Department s Office of Inspector General (OIG) any credible information indicating that an applicant for Federal Student Aid or an administrator of Federal Student Aid may have engaged in fraud or other criminal misconduct in connection with the Federal Student Aid programs. Common misconduct includes false claims of independent student status, false claims of citizenship, use of false identities, forgery of signatures of certifications, and false statements of income. Remember that fraud is the intent to deceive as opposed to a mistake. If you suspect such intent on the part of a student or administration, report it to the OIG by phoning MISUSED. Effective 6/28/2013, the following has been added to the end of the Provisional Enrollment Period on page 12 of the catalog: If a student cancels their enrollment during the provisional period and attempts to enter the University at a later date, they will be permitted to enroll on a provisional basis. A student is not eligible to enroll on a provisional basis if they have been transitioned to a regular active student previously Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
16 Effective 6/28/2013, the following has been added to page 30 of the catalog: Vaccination Policy Students enrolled in programs that require a clinical component may be required, at the direction of a potential externship site and/or employer, to complete the Hepatitis B vaccine series Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
17 Tuition and Fees An application fee of $50 is payable with all campus-based applications for admission. This fee along with all monies paid is refundable within three working days, exclusive of weekends and holidays. TUITION The following chart specifies the cost per credit hour of each program offered at Bryan University. Students must meet all admission criteria for outlined in the catalog for each program of study: TUITION $ per credit Hour (campus-based programs) $ per credit hour (Diploma degree programs online) $ per credit hour (Associate s degree programs online) $ per credit hour (Bachelor s programs online) $ per credit hour (Bachelor s programs online)* $ per credit hour (Master s programs online) $ per credit hour (Master s programs online)* * = available to Bryan University Graduates only. Tuition is subject to change at any time without notice. Bryan University may offer the following tuition rates to eligible individuals associated with the following businesses or agencies: Business/Agency Tuition Rate per Credit Hour Campus Vocational Rehabilitation VR (State) $75 Rogers, AR Trade Act Assistance (TAA) $75 (before ) Rogers, AR Workforce Investment Act - WIA $75 (before ) Rogers, AR Vocational Rehabilitation VR (State) $75 (before ) Rogers, AR Vocational Rehabilitation VR (State) $82.50 (after ) Rogers, AR Trade Act Assistance (TAA) $82.50 (after ) Rogers, AR Workforce Investment Act - WIA $82.50 (after ) Rogers, AR Workforce Investment Act - WIA $82.50 Columbia, MO Vocational Rehabilitation VR (State) $80 Columbia, MO Vocational Rehabilitation VR (State) $80 Topeka, KS Vocational Rehabilitation VR (State) $80 Springfield, MO / Online Missouri Career Center $80 Springfield, MO / Online Kum and Go Stores $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Teletech $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Communication Solutions $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Fitness 19 $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Chase Card Services $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Wyndham Vacation Planning $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Hardee s of Southwest Missouri $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Hy-Vee Stores $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online U.S. Security $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Midwest Security $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Boomerang Car Wash (Boomerang Holding LLC) $220/$ Springfield, MO / Online Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
18 ANNOUNCEMENT: External partners recommended by the campus Executive Director who enroll in the MBA program for the 8/12/2013 start will be charged a program charge of $9, (Tuition $9, and Fees $500) in lieu of the per credit hour charge outlined above in the tuition chart. All tuition and applicable fees are due and payable in full the day the student transitions to a regular active student. If all financial options, including an alternative loan have been exhausted, other arrangements may be made at the discretion of the Financial Assistance Coordinator. Students sign a promissory note to pay the portion of tuition and applicable fees not met. The terms of this promissory note will include a schedule of installment payments. All arrangements for financial assistance should be made in advance of the beginning of the student s program. FEES Graduation Fee $ (Mandatory for all students) Technology Fee $ (per quarter - Campus Based) Technology Fee $ (per quarter - Online Programs) Technology Device Fee $ (includes all applicable taxes) Course Transfer Fee (per course) $ (Does not apply when transferring Bryan University earned credits) Program Transfer Fee $ (Each occurrence after first quarter) Program Change Fee $ (Each occurrence after first quarter) Re-Entry Fee $ Monthly Payments Students attending Bryan University may be required to financially invest in their education by contributing a monthly cash payment Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
19 Books and Supplies The bookstore is offered as a convenient service to students. The University reserves the right to issue used books when deemed necessary. The following is an approximate cost per quarter (based upon full-time enrollment): Diploma and Associate-level Business or Criminal Justice programs (including Healthcare Administration) Computer Network/Programming programs Bachelor-level Business program Bachelor-level Allied Health Management program Fitness and Wellness programs Medical programs Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology program Master s programs $ per quarter $ per quarter $ per quarter $ per quarter $ per quarter $ per quarter $ per quarter $ per quarter Supplies vary according to the program of study. Books and supply charges are non-refundable. All financial obligations to the University must be current including in-class payments and alternative loan payments. Minimum acceptable SLE scores: Wonderlic Scholastic Level Examination (SLE) minimum acceptable scores for Admission Program Name Degree Level Minimum SLE Score Business Administration & Management AAS 15 Computer Information Systems - Networking AAS 18 Criminal Justice AAS 15 Exercise Specialist AAS 15 Medical Assistant AAS 15 Medical Administrative Specialist AAS 15 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and AAS 15 Refrigeration Technology Healthcare Administration AAS 15 AAS = Associate of Applied Science Catalog Supplement, published 8/27/2013
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