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FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND FEES Application Fees When you apply for admission to Valencia College for associate s level credit courses, you are required to pay a $35.00 application fee which is not refundable and not transferable. Application fees are required whether you are a credit, audit, full-time, parttime, day or evening student. Inactive (readmit/students who have not taken courses in the past two years) students are also required to pay a $35 readmission application fee based on the program you are seeking. When you apply to Valencia College for Bachelor s degree level credit courses, you are required to pay a $50 application fee which is not refundable and not transferable. In addition to the Valencia application fee, students planning to enroll in health sciences programs are required to pay a $15.00 nonrefundable health sciences programs application fee each time a program application is filed. In addition to the Valencia application fee, students planning to enroll in a Criminal Justice Institute (CJI) program are required to pay a $50 non-refundable CJI program application fee per program each time an application is filed. Schedule of Fees All fees are subject to change without notice. Please see the online official catalog for all current fees. Valencia College receives a portion of its funding for educational programs and services from the Florida Legislature. Required fees are established by the Legislature and the Valencia College District Board of Trustees. Registration Fees for Associate Level Courses Florida Resident Tuition $ 78.66 Technology $ 3.83 Financial Aid Fee $ 3.83 Capital Improvement Fee $ 5.67 Total Per Credit Hour $ 99.06 Non-Florida Resident Tuition $ 314.79 Technology $ 15.34 Financial Aid Fee $ 15.34 Capital Improvement Fee $ 22.68 Total Per Credit Hour $ 375.22 Registration Fees for Bachelor Level Courses Florida Resident Tuition $ 91.79 Technology $ 3.83 Financial Aid Fee $ 3.83 Capital Improvement Fee $ 7.12 Total Per Credit Hour $ 113.64 Non-Florida Resident Tuition $ 367.16 Technology $ 15.34 Financial Aid Fee $ 15.34 Capital Improvement Fee $ 23.44 Total Per Credit Hour $ 428.35 Full Cost of Instruction Fee A full cost of instruction fee is the amount, excluding state funding, established by Valencia to pay all costs associated with teaching a course. This fee is effective for certain repeat course enrollments atvalencia College. The full cost of instruction fee is $375.22 per credit hour for associate s level courses and $428.35 for Bachelor s level courses. In accordance with Sections 1009.22, 1004.93, 1009.28 and 1009.285, Florida Statutes, students enrolled in the same collegepreparatory or college-level course at Valencia more than two times after July 1997 shall pay the full cost (100%) of instruction fee. Although the full cost of instruction fee must be paid by the fee payment deadline, this fee may be appealed for highly-extenuating circumstances. An appeal form may be obtained online through your Atlas account, and it must be submitted to any campus Answer Center by the Full Cost of Instruction Appeal Deadline provided in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. Special Fees An additional course fee is assessed for laboratory and other high-cost courses, such as those that may require equipment, additional supplies, liability insurance or other special costs. A special fee is indicated as (Special Fee) in appropriate course descriptions in this catalog and/or your registration schedule bill. Independent Study Fee per credit hour (payable in addition to regular course fees) $ 25.00 Internship Fee (per Internship) $ 10.00 Transient Fee (per course) $ 5.00 Late Registration Fee (non-refundable, one fee per term) $ 50.00 29

Payment of Registration Fees Registration fees must be paid by the Fee Payment Deadline provided in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. To pay your registration fees, you may: use your awarded financial aid; pay online through your Atlas account with an approved credit card or by ACH transmittal; pay by cash, check, credit card or money order in any campus Business Office; or mail a check or money order to Valencia College, P.O. Box 4913, Orlando, FL 32802. Checks and money orders must be made payable to Valencia College, must include your Valencia ID number (VID), and must be received in the Business Office by the close of business on the Fee Payment Deadline. You also may pay using Valencia s Tuition Installment Plan (TIP), an installment plan administered by Nelnet Business Solutions. (See Tuition Installment Plan TIP entry in this catalog section.) It is your responsibility to pay any remaining balance after all financial aid, scholarships, and third-party funding have been applied to your account. If you add a course or change your course registration after you have paid for your courses, it is your responsibility to be sure your account balance is zero. Even if your new registration totals the same number of credit hours as your previous registration, the fees associated with the course(s) may be different, resulting in an outstanding balance. All charges must be paid by the Fee Payment Deadline or you risk being deleted from all of your courses. Your fee payment deadline is based on the date that you register. To determine your specific payment deadline, check your Atlas account or the Academic Calendar in the official online catalog. Tuition Installment Plan TIP Valencia offers an option for students to defer a portion of their tuition, fees and books past the fee payment deadline date. TIP is managed by a private, for-profit company, Nelnet Business Solutions. The program is available to all students registering for the current term. You can include all assessed registration fees, as well as a maximum of $400 in the Valencia Bookstore for books and supplies, in your agreement with Nelnet. No interest is charged and no credit checks are performed, but there is an enrollment fee each term. The payment schedule, payment amount and enrollment fee are determined based on when you sign up for TIP. Details of this plan can be found at valenciacollege.edu/finanserv. If the TIP contract is not executed completely or if the first payment and enrollment fee are not received in accordance with Nelnet Business Solution s terms, your agreement will be terminated. If your account balance is not paid in full, your registration may be deleted and you may be dropped from all of your courses. Third-Party Authorization If all or part of your registration fees are being paid by an external agency (your employer, a government agency, etc.), you must present your current form of authorization (letter, voucher, etc.) to a campus Business Office by the Fee Payment Deadline provided in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. This authorization must be for the current term and must indicate a specific dollar amount for tuition, fees and/or books. You are responsible for any remaining balance. If the current authorization is not presented, your account will not be credited properly and you may be dropped from all of your courses. Florida Pre-Paid Program If you are a plan participant in good standing, Valencia will automatically credit your account for the maximum amount that can be billed. You are not required to notify the Business Office that you want to use your pre-paid plan. Your Florida Pre-Paid credit is limited to the amount of credit hours remaining in your plan, which is reflected on your annual statement. If, for any reason, we are unable to complete the billing process we will reverse the credit, and payment for your classes will become due immediately. If you have a Pre-Paid plan, but do not want to use it, you must visit any Campus Business Office to opt out of having your Pre-Paid plan billed. Any fees not covered by your Pre-Paid plan must be paid in full or you may be dropped from your courses. Note: The plan does not cover the full cost of instruction fees assessed for a course taken for the third time at Valencia. Depending upon the type of plan you have, you may be responsible for payment of a portion of your registration fees (special fees, student activity fee, technology fee). These fees must be paid by you on or before the fee payment deadline listed in the online official catalog. 30 Senior Citizens Waiver Florida residents age 60 years or older are eligible for Valencia s tuition waiver up to a maximum of 6 credit hours per term. The waiver includes tuition and standard course fees. The Application for Admission fee and any special fee associated with a course will be the responsibility of the individual requesting the waiver. Registration for any class is limited to space availability, and will only be allowed after the date listed in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. To use the waiver, the senior citizen must register and, on the day of registration, visit a campus Business Office with documentation of age, such as a driver s license, and request the Senior Citizen Waiver. Any special fees must be paid at that time. Note: If you register for the course prior tto the allowed registration period, you will not be eligible to use the waiver for the course, even if the course is dropped from your record. State Employees Waiver Full-time employees of the executive, legislative or judicial branch of Florida s government are eligible for a State Employee Waiver. Eligible employees may have tuition and course fees waived for a maximum of 6 credit hours per term and are required to register on a space-available basis after the date listed in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. State employees must complete Valencia s Application for Admission and pay the non-refundable and nontransferable application fee based on the program you are seeking ($35 associate s, $50 Bachelor s degree), register for classes, then visit any Campus Business Office to provide verification from their employer of eligibility to receive the waiver, and request the waiver. Note: Employees of state universities are not eligible for this benefit. Note: If you register for the course prior to the allowed registration period, you will not be eligible to use the waiver for the course, even if the course is dropped from your record.

Other Fees Other services offered by Valencia carry the following non-refundable fees. All fees are subject to 1. Transcript Fee (per transcript) $ 3.00 2. Career Assessment (within a three-month period) Active Valencia students and high school students $ 15.00 Community residents $ 100.00 3. PERT or CPT Retake Fee (per subtest) $ 10.00 4. Credit by Examination: CLEP General and Subject Examination (each) $ 77.00 CLEP Service Fee (per registration) $ 20.00 Local Credit by Examination (each) $ 15.00 Local Credit by Examination with Lab Exam (each) $ 25.00 5. Health Sciences Programs Application Fee (per application) $ 15.00 6. Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) for Nursing/Health Sciences programs (per registration) $ 50.00 7. Criminal Justice Institute Application Fee (per application) $ 50.00 8. Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test for Valencia students (per registration) $ 40.00 9. Experiential Learning Assessment Fee (per credit hour requested) $ 30.00 10. Administration of special assessments and distance learning examinations for other institutions $ 25.00 11. Photo ID replacement $ 5.00 12. Duplicate Technical Certificate Fee $ 7.00 13. Duplicate Diploma Fee $ 15.00 14. ACH failed transaction and Returned Check Fee based on face value of check: $50 or less $ 25.00 $50 through $300 $ 30.00 $300 or more $ 40.00 15. Account Collection Fee 25% of Balance Due 16. Valencia Debit Card replacement fee for an inactive card $ 10.00 Continuing Education Course Fees (Valencia Enterprises) Continuing Education courses vary in length, nature and amount of fees. Course fees will be fully refunded if the student request is received at least five business days prior to the course start date, or if Valencia finds it necessary to cancel the course. Course fees for Continuing Education online courses are nonrefundable once the course has been accessed by the student. Culinary Programs Students in the Baking and Pastry and the Culinary Management degree and certificate programs will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals, and transportation to the campus/locations and internship change without notice. 1. Professional culinary cutlery (i.e. knives, carry-case) $ 260.00 2. Professional attire (i.e. Chef s jackets, lab shoes, slacks) $ 175.00 Estimated total for program $ 435.00 Criminal Justice Institute Programs In addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per course, meals, and transportation to the campus/locations, students in the Criminal Justice Institute programs will incur the following special costs which are subject to 31 1. Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test (CJBAT) $ 40.00 2. CJI Application Fee per program (non-refundable) $ 50.00 3. Registration and Special Fees for Florida Resident for: Correctional Officer $ 1,700.00 Law Enforcement $ 2,700.00 Crossover: Corrections to Law Enforcement Program $ 1,400.00 4. Materials (books, uniforms, materials and other equipment) for Correctional Officer and Law Enforcement programs, approximately $ 500.00 A.A. Pre-Major: Dance Performance Students in the A.A. Pre-Major: Dance Performance degree will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, audition fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals, transportation to the campus/locations, performance venues and internship facilities. These expenses are subject to change without notice. 1. Uniform and costumes for techniques classes and performances (leotards, tights, skirt, shoes, Valencia Dance Theatre uniform, and other dance clothes as necessary) $ 300.00 2. In-district travel (per full term) $ 150.00 3. Out-of-district travel (i.e., hotel, transportation, food) (per academic year) $ 700.00 4. Miscellaneous supplies and materials (i.e., tee shirts, make-up, etc.) $ 300.00 5. Student professional/ club dues $ 20.00 Estimated total for program $ 1,370.00

Estimated Expenses for Film Production Technology Program Film Production Technology degree students will paid per credit, books, meals and transportation to the campus. These expenses are subject to change without notice. Special fee ($425) for course FIL 2432C Film Production which is taken three times for a total fee of: $1,275.00 Graphics and Interactive Design Program Graphics Technology degree students will paid per credit, books, meals and transportation to the campus. These expenses are subject to Required Expenses: 1. Paper & printing $ 500.00* 2. Art supplies $ 500.00 3. Portfolio carrying case $ 175.00** 4. Storage devices $ 200.00 * $200 for Interactive Design students ** For print students only Optional Expenses: 1. Club dues $ 30.00 2. AIGA dues $ 100.00 3. Apple computer $2,000.00 4. Graphics standard software for at home computer $1,000.00 Health Sciences Programs Cardiovascular Technology Degree Cardiovascular Technology students will incur the following estimated costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and 1. Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) $ 50.00 application fee (per application) $ 15.00 3. Uniforms, lab coats, shoes $ 250.00 4. Name pins, uniform patches $ 25.00 5. Littman stethoscope $ 65.00 6. *Non-prescription leaded eyewear $ 170.00 7. Accessory kit $ 100.00 8. Miscellaneous supplies and materials $ 75.00 9. Physical exam $ 200.00 10. Immunizations $ 400.00 11. AHA Basic Life Support 12. ACLS Certification $ 130.00 13. PALS Certification $ 155.00 14. NRP Certification $ 130.00 15. Background Check, Drug Testing 16. Graduation pins (estimate) $ 50.00 17. AIDS Course $ 25.00 Estimated total for program $2,031.00 *Prescription leaded eyewear, add $100 NOTE: To be nationally registered, the graduate must Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) Examination $ 185.00 Computed Tomography Certificate Computed Tomography students will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and application fee (per application)$ 15.00 2. Background Check, Drug Testing 3. Physical exam $ 200.00 32 4. Immunizations $ 400.00 5. AHA Basic Life Support 6. Uniforms, lab coat, shoes, and name badge $ 150.00 Estimated total for program $ 956.00 American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Examination for Computed Tomography $ 200.00 Dental Hygiene Degree Dental Hygiene students will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and 1. Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) $ 50.00 3. Dental hygiene instruments and course supplies (i.e. uniforms, masks, gloves, safety glasses, etc.) $ 2,800.00 7. Background Check, Drug Testing 8. Magnification Loupes $ 300.00- $ 1,100.00 Estimated total for program $ 3,956.00- $4,756.00 Other Expenses: 1. Student professional organization(sadha) $65 per year $ 130.00 2. Dental Hygiene school pin (optional) $ 110.00 3. Class composite picture $ 35.00 Total other expenses $ 275.00 NOTE: To be licensed, the graduate must

1. National Board Examination for Dental Hygiene $ 265.00 2. Florida State Dental Hygiene Exam and related expenses $ 1,000.00 Total licensee cost $ 1,265.00 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Degree Diagnostic Medical Sonography students will paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and change without notice. 1. Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) $ 50.00 3. Uniforms, lab coat, shoes $ 250.00 7. Background Check, Drug Testing 8. Student professional dues/ club dues $ 120.00 9. Flash drive $ 15.00 10. AIDS Course $ 25.00 11. Domestic Violence Course $ 12.00 12. Prevention of Medical Errors $ 12.00 Course Estimated total for program $ 1,290.00 NOTE: To be certified, the graduate must American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography Examinations $ 600.00 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) EMS students will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals, and transportation to the campus and clinical facilities. These expenses are subject to 2. Uniforms and shoes $ 200.00 3. Physical exam $ 200.00 4. Immunizations $ 400.00 5. AHA Basic Life Support 6. Background Check, Drug Testing Estimated total for program $1,006.00 NOTE: To be certified, the graduate must 1. EMT State Certification or National Registry Examination $ 105.00 2. Paramedic State Certification or National Registry Examination $ 85.00 Total Certification cost $ 190.00 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Certificate Magnetic Resonance Imaging students will paid per credit, special fees, books, meals, and 2. Background Check, Drug Testing 3. Physical exam $ 200.00 4. Immunizations $ 400.00 5. AHA Basic Life Support 6. Uniforms, lab coat, shoes, and name badge $ 150.00 Estimated total for program $ 956.00 American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Examination for Magnetic Resonance Imaging $ 200.00 33 Nursing Degree Nursing students will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and transportation to the campus and clinical facilities. These expenses are subject to 1. Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) $ 50.00 3. Uniforms, shoes, lab coats, and accessories $ 250.00 4. Stethoscope $ 65.00 5. Lab supplies $ 300.00 6. Accessory kit $ 18.00 7. Name pins and uniform patches $ 10.00 8. Physical exam $ 200.00 9. Immunizations $ 400.00 10. AHA Basic Life Support 11. Background Check, Drug Testing 12. Student Nurse Association $ 80.00 13. Graduate pins (estimate) $ 50.00 Estimated total for program $ 1,629.00 NOTE: To be licensed the graduate must 1. National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) $ 200.00 2. Florida Board of Nursing Examination $ 205.00 Total licensing cost $ 405.00 Polysomnography Technology Certificate Polysomnography Technology students will paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and

2. Background Check, Drug Testing 3. Uniforms, lab coat, shoes $ 200.00 4. Name pins and uniform patches $ 25.00 5. Physical exam $ 200.00 6. Immunizations $ 400.00 7. AHA Basic Life Support 8. Achievement tests $ 100.00 Estimated total for program $ 1,131.00 Board of Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT) Examination for Polysomnographic Technologists $ 350.00 Radiography Degree Radiography students will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and transportation to the campus and clinical facilities. These expenses are subject to 1. Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) $ 50.00 3. Uniforms, lab coat, shoes $ 250.00 7. Background Check, Drug Testing 8. Student professional/ club dues $ 80.00 9. Flash drive $ 15.00 10. AIDS Course $ 25.00 11. Domestic Violence Course $ 12.00 Estimated total for program $1,238.00 NOTE: To be licensed, the graduate must 1. Graduate must sit for American Registry of Radiologic Technologists examination $ 200.00 2. Graduate must apply to HRS for Florida state license $ 50.00 Total licensing cost $ 250.00 Respiratory Care Degree Respiratory Care students will incur the following costs in addition to the Valencia Application for Admission fee, fees paid per credit, special fees, books, meals and 2. Uniforms, lab coats $ 250.00 3. Name pins and uniform patches $ 30.00 7. ACLS Certification (optional) $ 150.00 8. Background Check, Drug Testing 9. Mock Examinations (SAE) $ 140.00 10. Credentialing Review Seminar $ 300.00 11. Professional Conference $ 200.00 12. AIDS Course $ 25.00 13. Prevention of Medical Errors Course $ 12.00 14. Graduate pins (estimate) $ 50.00 Estimated total for program $1,963.00 34 successfully complete the following examination(s) through the National Board of Respiratory Care (nbrc.org): Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) $ 190.00 Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) $ 390.00 Total credentialing cost $ 580.00 Refund of Fees (College Policy: 6HX28:06-08.1 Student Fees and Refunds) If you drop a course(s) by the Drop/Refund Deadline provided in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog, all tuition and refundable fees will be refunded. (Application and certain other fees are not refundable.) These refunds are processed by the Business Office approximately 15 business days after the Drop/Refund Deadline and weekly thereafter. If you withdraw from a course(s) after the Drop/Refund Deadline, you may receive a full refund if you have been called to active military duty or have a death in your immediate family. In each instance, you must submit a refund request in writing, with supporting documentation, to any campus Answer Center no later than the last day of classes for the term during which the course(s) withdrawal occurs. The course(s) will not be deleted from your official academic record and will be reflected as an administrative refund (AR) on your transcript. The Refund Request/Waiver of Debt Form is available online at valenciacollege.edu/admissions, or in Atlas on the Student tab under Student Forms. All refunds for fees are processed as follows: If your fees were paid by a third-party agency, that agency will receive the refund to the extent of its payment to your account. For any remaining credit, the balance will be electronically deposited to your (the student s) Valencia Debit Card in accordance with your refund preference. A Valencia Debit Card is required to activate your refund preference and will be mailed to your address in your student record. You will receive a Valencia Debit Card one time in your first term of enrollment at Valencia. This card is valid for the duration of your time at Valencia.

Once you receive your card, you must visit valenciadebitcard.com to activate your refund preference. You have two choices for refund processing: 1. ACH Transfer to Third Party Bank: Electronic deposit to your designated banking institution, where you receive your refund 2-3 business days after Valencia releases funds. 2. OneAccount: Electronic deposit to the OneAccount, a checking account linked to the Valencia Debit Card, where you receive your refund the same day Valencia releases the funds. Activation of your refund preference will ensure timely receipt of any refunds due to you from Valencia. Prior to selecting your refund preference, it is recommended that you view the full demo that takes you through every step of the activation process. Click on the Watch a Demo link located in the box labeled New Cardholders: Get Started Now! at valenciadebitcard.com. For any remaining credit, the balance will be electronically deposited to your (the student s) Valencia Debit Card in accordance with your refund preference. A Valencia Debit Card is required to activate your refund preference and will be mailed to your address in your student record. You will receive a Valencia Debit Card one time in your first term of enrollment at Valencia. This card is valid for the duration of your time at Valencia. You can visit www.valenciacollege.edu/higherone to learn more about the Valencia Debit Card. If you need additional information, please contact BusinessOffice@valenciacollege.edu. If you are a financial aid recipient, your potential refund will be subject to applicable federal and state guidelines and laws. See the entry Repayment of Unearned Federal Financial Aid in this catalog. If a debt is owed to Valencia (parking fine, returned check, etc.), the college reserves the right to apply any amounts due against any refund payable to the student account. Collection of Debts to the College Valencia reserves the right to take legal action in its attempt to collect any and all amounts due from a student or third-party account. Notice will be given through your Atlas account and with written correspondence before any action is taken. Returned Payment Items If Valencia receives two returned unpaid items (check or ACH) in any combination from a student, the student no longer will be able to use these forms of tender as a method of payment. In addition, a returned check fee, based upon the amount of the transaction, will be assessed to the account. (See Schedule of Fees section in this catalog section.) Disputed Credit Cards - If Valencia receives two disputed credit card charges on a student account, the student will no longer be able to use this form of tender (Visa, Master Card, American Express or Discover) as a method of payment. Other Debts All valid charges placed on an account are subject to the following actions. If a student does not respond to the notices sent via Atlas e-mail and/or mailings to the address currently on file in the student s Atlas account within the stipulated time frame, Valencia reserves the right to administratively withdraw that student from all courses; no refund will be given and all debt remains due. Until the debt is paid, the account will be placed on hold, prohibiting any future registration or release of a transcript. Valencia also reserves the right to submit uncollected debts to an external collection service. At this time, the cost to a student after this action is taken is 25% of the outstanding balance at the time of submission, in addition to the balance itself. 35