May 01, 2024  
School of Graduate, Professional and Extended Studies 2021-2022 
    
School of Graduate, Professional and Extended Studies 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Graduate Music Education - Financial Information


 

Expenses

  Graduate Music Expenses  
  Tuition $650 per credit ($1,300 for 2-credit course)
  Workshop electives/PD tuition $425/credit
  Audit fee $325 per credit
  General administrative fee $125 per summer term
  Late registration fee $25 per summer term
  Application fee $45 for paper application, $30 for classroom demonstration recording submission
  Graduation fee $150

Explanation of Tuition and Fees

Graduate Music Tuition.  Tuition for the M.M.Ed. program is based on a per credit fee of $650 for major coursework, special topics, and conducting electives.  Workshops taken for graduate credit follow a separate fee structure.

Teachers who provide documentation of full-time employment in a Christian school are eligible to receive a $250 voucher to be applied to graduate tuition. Only one tuition voucher may be applied each summer. Supervising Practitioner Vouchers may be applied to all graduate courses except the practicum. Administrative fees still apply.

Graduate Music Comprehensive Administrative.  A comprehensive administrative fee of $125 will be assessed each summer term to cover a variety of services which enhance their academic and student life experiences including technology support services, library services, Health Center access and Lane Student Center usage. This fee does not include access to the Bennett Athletic and Recreation Center.

Bennett Center. Graduate students who wish to utilize the Bennett Center must sign up for a graduate student membership directly with the Bennett Center manager. Graduate student membership rates are established annually by the Bennett Center. The student should contact the Bennett Center manager for rate and membership information.

Billing. Students who have registered for courses will be billed at the beginning of each session through CashNet on my.gordon.edu. Payment due dates are generally within 30 days of the start of the semester. Payment plans are available through CashNet.

Health Insurance. A health and accident insurance fee will be assessed for each student enrolled for 9 credits or more.  This fee can be waived if prior to the start of classes if the student provides proof of equivalent coverage a waiver with proof of equivalent coverage. The rate is subject to change annually.

Vehicle Registration. Every vehicle operated on campus by a graduate student must be registered with the Department of Public Safety. Parking passes are free and are issued for the academic year.

Application for Program Acceptance into Graduate Music. A one-time program paper application fee of $45 is due at the time of the formal application and is nonrefundable. An additional $30 fee is assessed for the electronic submission of the classroom teaching demonstration video. The fee is not credited to the cost of registration.

Rush Fee. Returning students who register within five business days of the start of a course will be charged a rush fee of $25 per course. Registration is required to attend a class and receive credit.

Graduation. A graduation fee of $150 will be charged at the time of application for graduation. This fee will be applied toward regalia, including the master’s hood and diploma, as well as all Commencement activities.

Financial Aid

Student loans are available for those who qualify. Student loans can be used to cover the cost of tuition and fees, supplies, and living expenses. Please contact the Student Financial Services Office or visit www.gordon.edu/graduate/financialaid.

Federal Stafford Loans. Graduate students who register for at least 5 credits in a term and are matriculated into the program may apply for a Federal Stafford Loan through the government’s Direct Loan Program. Payments and interest may be deferred during school enrollment. Loan amounts depend on the number of credits for which a student is registered. An annual limit of $20,500 applies.

Private Student Loans. Private student loans are available for students who do not wish to or are not eligible to borrow a Stafford Loan. Loan limits vary by lender. To see Gordon’s preferred lender list and compare loan products, click on the Gordon College ELM portal at www.gordon.edu/altloans.

Payment Plans. Graduate Music courses qualify for a payment plan. Enrollment is through CashNet. For more information, visit: /www.gordon.edu/mmed/tuition. The plan allows a bill to be extended over the length of the term. For instance, if a $2100 course is registered in June, the student can sign up for a six-month payment plan to pay the amount from June until December, splitting the balance into six monthly payments of $350/month.

Delayed VA Payments. Under S2248 PL 115-407 Section 103, Gordon College will not impose a late fee, denial of access to facilities, or other penalty against a veteran or eligible dependent due to a late payment of tuition and/or fees from the VA up to the certified benefits amount. Any portion of the student bill not covered by VA benefits is still expected to be settled by the due date.