Schedule
of Tuition Fees
First Semester, School
Year 1996-1997
A. INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
FOR FIRST YEAR |
Installment
Basis |
Cash
Basis |
Cash
Discount |
1. Rate/Semester
2. Rate/Unit (24 max.) |
P 33,390.40
1,378.33 |
P 31,930.00
1,317.48 |
P 1,460.40
60.85 |
(Took
effect: SY 1996-97) |
| |
FOR
SECOND YEAR |
1. Rate/Semester
2. Rate/Unit (24 max.) |
P 29,035.20
1,198.30 |
P 27,765.50
1,145.40 |
P 1,269.60
52.90 |
(Reference:
SY 1995-96) |
| |
FOR
THIRD YEAR |
1. Rate/Semester
2. Rate/Unit (24 max.) |
P 25,248.00
1,042.00 |
P 24,144.00
996.00 |
P 1,104.00
46.00 |
(Reference:
SY 1994-95) |
| |
FOR
CLERKSHIP |
1. Rate per 12-month |
P 50,534.40 |
P 48,288.00 |
P 2,246.40 |
(Reference:
SY 1994-95) |
(Note:
No charge in excess of 24 maximum units) |
B. SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
FOR
THIRD YEAR |
1. Rate/Semester
2. Rate/Unit (21 max.) |
P 7,927.65
363.65 |
P 7,401.60
338.60 |
P 526.05
25.05 |
(Reference:
SY 1995-96) |
(Note:
No charge in excess of 1 maximum units) |
Fees,
Deposits and Other Charges
The following charges
apply to all departments in this Medical Foundation:
A. INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE
Application
and Processing Fee: |
|
| |
For Foreign Student
For Local Student |
$
400.00
P 450.00 |
| |
| Laboratory Deposit
(For New Students) |
220.00 |
| Matriculation Fee |
310.40 |
| Cancellation Fee |
310.40 |
| Make-up for Clinical
Clerkship per week |
278.00 |
Special Development
Fund per Semester, for
all levels, except under 2 1 -unit load |
1,000.00 |
| Post -Graduate Documentation |
281.00 |
| Official Transcript
of Records |
82.00 |
| Diploma (Original or
Second Copy) |
300.00 |
B. SCHOOL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
| Application Fee |
P 350.00 |
| Laboratory Deposit (For New Students) |
200.00 |
| Official Transcript of Record |
39.60 |
| Matriculation Fee |
291.00 |
| Cancellation Fee |
291.00 |
| Fee for Internship make up per
day, except 3 days and below |
24.00 |
| Diploma |
200.00 |
C. OTHER CHARGES
| Application Fee for
Foreign Students |
$ 400.00 |
| Entrance Fee for Foreign
Students |
1,500.00 |
| Service Fee for Foreign
Students/Semester |
1,000.00 |
| Identification Document
(ID) (for 2 years) |
55.00 |
| |
Replacement of lost ID |
163.00 |
| Library Fee per Semester |
115.00 |
| Change of Registration:
First Subject |
23.50 |
| |
Succeeding Subjects |
10.30 |
| Fine for Late Registration:
First Week |
137.50 |
| |
Second Week |
368.50 |
| Evaluation of Record
(No fee, if first request) |
10.50 |
| Removal examination
(No charge if taken during Regular Examination period) |
127.50 |
| CHED Special Order |
13.20 |
| Scholastic/Academic
Record |
13.20 |
| Certification (with
Impression/Dry Seal) |
16.00 |
| Recommendation Letter |
9.70 |
| Transfer Credential
Certificate |
24.10 |
| Honorable Dismissal
(HD) |
(No charge) |
Note: All new students
are required to pay the whole assessment, however
split-cash is allowed, which is payable within 15
calendar days. For graduating students, miscellaneous
fees are payable upon registration of the Certificate
of Matriculation (COM).
Charges,
Refund of Fees
New students are required
to pay in full upon entrance. For old students, the Foundation
accepts initial payment of 50% and the balance sliall
be paid into two (2) equal installments on or before the
first and midterm examinations, respectively.
Should a student cancel
his registration after paying one or more installments,
his withdrawal from the Foundation does not relieve him
of the responsibility of settling the unpaid balance of
his fees for the entire term, except when he withdraws
for valid and justifiable reasons.
Refund of fees follows
the regulations set by the Department of Education, Culture
and Sports as provided for in Section 66 of the Manual
of Regulations for Private Schools, 8th Edition, s. 1992,
to wit:
"Tuition Charges.
A student who transfer or otherwise withdraws, in
writing, within two weeks after the beginning of classes
and who has already paid the pertinent nation and
other school fees in full or for any length of time
longer than one month may be charged ten percent (10%)
of the total amount due for the term if he withdraws
within the first week of classes, or twenty percent
(20%) if within the second week of classes, regardless
of whether or not be has actually attended classes.
The student may be charged all the school fees in
full if he withdraws anytime after the second week
of classes. However, if the transfer or withdrawal
is due to a justifiable reason, the student shall
be charged the pertinent fees only up to and including
the last month of attendance."
On the basis of the foregoing
rules, the foundation adopts the following policies:
- If a student has not attended classes,
miscellaneous fees will be deducted before any refund
is made.
- If a student has attended classes
even for one day only, he may be charged the corresponding
tuition fees for the semester, unless the cancellation
is due to valid and justifiable reasons in which case
he will be charged tuition fees for the period up
to and including the last month of his attendance.
*For all year levels
with 21 units or above, per semester, effective Ist
Semester, SY 1993-94 to 2nd Semester, SY 1997-1998.
- The rate of tuition charged a particular
student in his class year upon registration shall
be the same amount until his graduation, provided:
- That no new rates shall be prescribed
before the student graduates;
- That in the event of delay due
to leave of absence or failure, the student shall
be charged with the rate of the succeeding class
year;
- That upon report back after a leave
of absence of a student whose name is included in
the quota, he shall be charged with the current
rate whether enrolled in full or partial load.
- That in case of advanced or back
subject, thereby creating multiple year level, the
higher rate of tuition fee shall be applied to all
units.
- Considered valid and Justifiable
reasons are those due to illness, employment, similar
causes, or upon recommendation of the Dean.
- Full refund or credit will be given
only under any of the following cases:
- dissolution of classes;
- duplication of subjects;
- conflict of time or subjects; or
Refund is defined as the
amount of money the Foundation will return to the student
due to excess payment. While credit is the latest figure
of assessment, in which the student is released of financial
obligation. It happens usually after reduction of load
within registration period.