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Schedule of Payments : For year one of the Reiss-Davis Graduate Center, the student will be billed on a quarterly basis unless directed otherwise by the student payment plan option (monthly: $1,562.50; quarterly: $4,687.50; bi-annually: $9,375; and annually: $18,750). Finance Fees apply for monthly payment plan option*. In no instance will the student be billed before the student has signed an enrollment agreement which discloses the date of the first class session. A late fee of $100 may be billed for payments more than 10 days late. Payments may be made through the Populi Finance Portal and are due the first of the month. Students should contact the Graduate Center Finance office to discuss such arrangements. Degrees and diplomas cannot be issued until all financial obligations to the Graduate Center are met.
Dissertation Committee Fee: Dissertation advisement fee for work with Dissertation Chair, Faculty Reader and Outside reader will be managed by the institution when the student enrolls in Year 3 Dissertation Development and 4 Dissertation Completion. Students are advised that the time required to complete the Psy.D. Dissertation will vary based on individual progress. As stated above, Tuition and Fees are reviewed annually and may be adjusted.
Financial Assistance: The Reiss-Davis Graduate Center has established the Lear Family Foundation Scholarship to assist student with tuition on annual basis. Students must apply each year for available funds. For 2018/2019, The Chancellor’s Scholarship was available to provide additional tuition assistance.
The Reiss-Davis Graduate Center does not offer student loans at this time. A student enrolled in an institution that is not accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission is not eligible for federal financial aid programs. The Reiss-Davis Graduate Center does not participate in federal and state financial aid programs and does not offer consumer information that is required to be disclosed to the student pursuant to the applicable federal and state financial aid programs – 94909(a)(10) for Title IV schools.
If you obtain a loan to pay for the program, you are responsible for repaying the full loan amount plus any interest, less the amount of any refund. If you have received federal student financial aid funds, you are entitled to a refund of the monies not paid from federal student financial aid program funds.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: A student has the right to cancel his or her agreement for a program of instruction, without any financial penalty or obligations, ten working days prior to the beginning of the second residential session in the first quarter of the first academic year. Cancellation may occur when the student provides a written notice of cancellation. This can be done by mail or by hand delivery or by e-mail to the Registrar at Registrar@reissdavis.org. The written notice of cancellation, if sent by mail, is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with proper postage or confirmed by email to the Registrar. The written notice of cancellation need not take any particular form and, however expressed, it is effective if it shows that the student no longer wishes to be bound by the Enrollment Agreement.
After the end of this cancellation period, the student also has the right to withdraw from the program at any time. Should a student withdraw from the program, he or she will not be charged for future quarters. The percentage of the refund depends on the effective date of the withdrawal.
Policy on Carrying Balances: The Reiss-Davis Gradate Center does not allow students to carry a balance from one quarter to the next. However, should the student have signed up for a Reiss-Davis Graduate Center payment plan with the Vista Del Mar Finance Department, then they may pay their tuition monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, or annually. By enrolling at the Graduate Center, the student is entering a financial contract with the Finance Division. Not making payments according to a chosen payment plan may result in the cancellation of registration, a hold on grades, transcripts, diplomas, or degrees, denied participation in payment plans in the future, and may impact students’ credit. Student will also be charged a $100 late fee if their tuition is not received on time.
Prior to beginning a new quarter, students should work with the Graduate Center to pay any outstanding balances from any preceding quarters. Students who fail to pay these balances or fail to enter into a payment agreement, may be de-registered from the Graduate Center.
Dissertation Committee Fee: Dissertation advisement fee for work with Dissertation Chair, Faculty Reader and Outside reader will be managed by the institution when the student enrolls in Year 3 Dissertation Development and 4 Dissertation Completion. Students are advised that the time required to complete the Psy.D. Dissertation will vary based on individual progress. As stated above, Tuition and Fees are reviewed annually and may be adjusted.
Financial Assistance: The Reiss-Davis Graduate Center has established the Lear Family Foundation Scholarship to assist student with tuition on annual basis. Students must apply each year for available funds. For 2018/2019, The Chancellor’s Scholarship was available to provide additional tuition assistance.
The Reiss-Davis Graduate Center does not offer student loans at this time. A student enrolled in an institution that is not accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission is not eligible for federal financial aid programs. The Reiss-Davis Graduate Center does not participate in federal and state financial aid programs and does not offer consumer information that is required to be disclosed to the student pursuant to the applicable federal and state financial aid programs – 94909(a)(10) for Title IV schools.
If you obtain a loan to pay for the program, you are responsible for repaying the full loan amount plus any interest, less the amount of any refund. If you have received federal student financial aid funds, you are entitled to a refund of the monies not paid from federal student financial aid program funds.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: A student has the right to cancel his or her agreement for a program of instruction, without any financial penalty or obligations, ten working days prior to the beginning of the second residential session in the first quarter of the first academic year. Cancellation may occur when the student provides a written notice of cancellation. This can be done by mail or by hand delivery or by e-mail to the Registrar at Registrar@reissdavis.org. The written notice of cancellation, if sent by mail, is effective when deposited in the mail properly addressed with proper postage or confirmed by email to the Registrar. The written notice of cancellation need not take any particular form and, however expressed, it is effective if it shows that the student no longer wishes to be bound by the Enrollment Agreement.
After the end of this cancellation period, the student also has the right to withdraw from the program at any time. Should a student withdraw from the program, he or she will not be charged for future quarters. The percentage of the refund depends on the effective date of the withdrawal.
Policy on Carrying Balances: The Reiss-Davis Gradate Center does not allow students to carry a balance from one quarter to the next. However, should the student have signed up for a Reiss-Davis Graduate Center payment plan with the Vista Del Mar Finance Department, then they may pay their tuition monthly, quarterly, bi-annually, or annually. By enrolling at the Graduate Center, the student is entering a financial contract with the Finance Division. Not making payments according to a chosen payment plan may result in the cancellation of registration, a hold on grades, transcripts, diplomas, or degrees, denied participation in payment plans in the future, and may impact students’ credit. Student will also be charged a $100 late fee if their tuition is not received on time.
Prior to beginning a new quarter, students should work with the Graduate Center to pay any outstanding balances from any preceding quarters. Students who fail to pay these balances or fail to enter into a payment agreement, may be de-registered from the Graduate Center.