FALL 2008
FEE INFORMATION
AUDIT & CREDIT FEES:
Tuition-In-County.......................... $50 per credit hour*
Out-of-County Residents.............. $60 per credit hour*
Out-of-State for Missouri
Bootheel &
Tennessee Border......................... $60 per credit
hour*
(Includes:
Dunklin, Pemiscot, & New Madrid counties in Missouri, and Obion, Dyer,
Lauderdale, Tipton, & Shelby counties in Tennessee.)
Out-of-State Residents................ $110 per credit hour*
International Students................. $110 per credit hour*
MANDATORY FEES:
Registration/Infrastructure Fees............... $20 per term
Technology Fee................................ $6 per
credit hour
COURSE AND PROGRAM RELATED FEES:
Air conditioning/Refrigeration
Course Fee $10 per AC/Ref. course
AC & Refrigeration Industry
Competency Exam Fee. $32
AC & Refrigeration EPA Exam
Fee............................ $58
Art Fees................................................ $40 per
course
Automotive Course Fees............... $10 per Auto course
Bowling Fees......................................... $60
per course
CAV-R Course Fee........................... $40 per
credit hour
College Prep Fee................................... $30
per course
Commencement Fees............................................ $40
Computer Lab Fees................................ $40 per
course
Dental Assistance Course Fees $10 per Dental Asst. course
Dental Asst. ADAA Dues Fee................................... $35
Dental Asst. Continuing Ed Course
Fall Fee.............. $40
Dental Asst. Continuing Ed Course
Spring Fee.......... $65
Dental Asst. RDA Nitrous Oxide
Course................... $65
Dental Asst. Certified Dental
Assisting Exam Fee.... $300
Dental Asst. Student Insurance
Fee......................... $25
Early Childhood Dev. Student
Insurance Fee............ $70
Early Childhood Dev. Associate
Exam Fee.............. $350
Early Childhood Dev. CDA
Application...................... $30
Emergency Medical Dispatch Fee........... $80 per course
Emergency Medical Technician AR Cert. Fee........ $20**
Emergency Medical Technician CPR Fee.............. $25**
Emergency Medical Technician Nat’l Reg.
Testing Fee $70**
Emergency Medical Technician Liability Ins.
Fee....... $71
Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic............. $110
Golf Fees............................................... $60
per course
IC3 Testing Fee... $75 per Internet Applications II course
Internet Course Fee....................... $20 per credit hour
LP Nursing Comp. Assessment & Review
Program $263**
LP Nursing Fees......................... $20 per nursing course
LP Nursing State Board & NCLEX Exam Fees....... $315**
LP Nursing Student Malpractice Insurance Fee........ $25
MS Access Testing Fee $60 per Database Management course
MS Excel Testing Fee $60 per Spreadsheet Applications course
MS Power Point Testing Fee $60 per Intro to Multimedia course
MS Word Testing Fee $60
per Word Processing course
Music Fees.............
$65 for each ˝-hour lesson per wk;
.......................... $90
per 1 hr. lesson
Networking Course Fee......................... $10 per course
Paramedic Course Fee........................... $20 per course
Paramedic Student Insurance Fee........................... $71
Paramedic National Registry Testing Fee................ $110
Public Safety Dispatch Fee..................... $80 per course
Phlebotomy Fees................................................... $75
Racquetball Fees................................... $60 per course
Returned Check Fees............................. $30 per check
Registered Nurse Student Malpractice
Insurance Fee $25
Registered Nurse Fees............... $45 per nursing course
Additional Registered Nurse Fees—Paragould $40 per nursing course
Science Fees......................... $40
per laboratory course
Truck Driving Fees................................ $350 per course
Welding Course Fees................ $20 per welding course
Welding Certification (ARC) Test Fees...................... $50
Welding Certification (MIG) Test Fees..................... $50
Welding Certification (TIG) Test Fees....................... $50
*Tuition/Technology fees are
assessed to a maximum of 15 credit hours.
**Students are required to direct
pay this fee to the provider.
REFUND OF TUITION AND FEES FOR
CREDIT COURSES
A full refund of all tuition and
fees for the fall or spring semesters will be made for persons who officially
withdraw from the course before the end of the second week of classes on the
academic calendar. A full refund of all
tuition and fees for a summer term or shorter courses will be made for persons
who officially withdraw from the course by the end of the first week of
classes. Refunds will be made according to the following schedule (upon proper
completion of the withdrawal process). Refunds involving the Title IV funds
will be restored to the Title IV fund proportional to the amount received.
1st – 2nd
Week............................................... 100%
3rd Week and
thereafter.................................. 0%
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OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday
Admissions Office................. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
870-762-1020 ext. 1114
Registrar’s
Office.................. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
870-762-1020
ext. 1103
Financial
Aid Office............... 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
870-762-1020 ext.
1160
Business
Office..................... 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
870-762-1020
ext. 1134
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Office hours are extended during registration and by appointment.
STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAM
The cost of higher education is
indeed significant, but a college education represents a viable avenue, which
enables a student to pursue careers that will benefit both the student and
society. The student financial aid
program at Arkansas Northeastern College is intended to assist qualified
students in obtaining a college education when they might otherwise lack the
necessary financial resources.
Additional information regarding the various types of financial aid
available, application procedures, and eligibility requirements may be found in
the Arkansas Northeastern College Financial Aid Handbook available to answer
questions and assist students in completing the application process.
SEE YOUR ADVISOR
Returning students need to have
their schedules approved by their advisors.
If you do not know the name of your advisor, check with the Registrar’s
Office in Statehouse Hall. If an advisor
has not been assigned, contact one of the admission counselors in the
Admissions Office to help plan your schedule.
SPECIAL NOTES
There are some courses that
require a prior skill or prerequisite course.
Check with your advisor or an Admissions Counselor if you think that you
have the necessary skills for success in the course.
STUDENT
SUPPORT SERVICES
The Student Support Services at Arkansas Northeastern College is
designed to help currently enrolled students to stay in college and facilitate
his/her transfer to another institution to obtain his/her baccalaureate
degree. These students are assisted in
the financial aid process and through the use of tutorial and study skills
services. Students also have academic,
course, and personal counseling available along with career information,
mentoring, and career exploration opportunities. This service is located in Statehouse
Hall. Student Support Services is a
federally funded Title IV program of the U.S. Department of Education.
The computer lab areas in the “B” wing are open to all students at
the posted times. Assistants in these
areas will help you if you need to work on special course projects.
MANDATORY REMEDIATION OF DEFICIENCIES IN BASIC SKILLS
Arkansas Northeastern College complies with section 19 of Act 1052
of 1987, approved by the state legislature and requires remediation in areas
profiled as deficient. The College
employs a comprehensive assessment and placement program to assist each
individual in realizing his or her potential and success as a student. Degree seeking students (Associate of Arts in
Teaching and Associate in Science) must take the assessments; the College,
furthermore, encourages all entering students to take the assessments. Assessments in compliance with legislative
mandate, is based upon any of the following: ACT, SAT, ASSET, or COMPASS.
A student who is deficient in any area (mathematics, English, or
reading) must enroll in and successfully complete the appropriate developmental
course(s) during the first semester of enrollment.
Students who require remediation must have the approval of their
advisor in order to enroll in any college level course prior to completing
developmental course work.
SPECIAL ASSISTANCE
The Learning Assistance Center in
the Adams/Vines Library complex provides drop-in assistance and tutorial
services for all areas of instruction.
If you need help with a course, the staff in the LAC is available for
assistance during the day and evenings.
Also, the PLATO computer software is available for all areas of
instruction on a tutorial basis, including such courses as Calculus. Instructors should refer students to the
PLATO lab supervisors for help in specific areas.
IMPORTANTANCE OF REGULAR ATTENDANCE
National studies have shown that regular attendance in classes
means better grades. It is to your
advantage, as a student, to be in attendance in every class and to allocate
appropriate study time throughout each week to insure success in your
classes. At Arkansas Northeastern
College, your instructors will expect you to attend regularly all classes and
labs. In the event that you must be
absent because of illness or an emergency, you should contact your instructor
or instructors regarding why you were absent and to find out what work you
missed. Please remember that absences
can affect your grade adversely and regular attendance is a proven benefit to
learning.
Academic Calendar
Fall 2008
|
Installment Option 1st
Payment |
1st
Payment Due Upon Registration— 20% of Total Balance Due |
|
July 21-27 |
Early Registration – Fall 2008
(Web) |
|
July 22-23 |
Early
Registration – Fall 2008 (Walk-in) |
|
August 11 |
Off-Campus
Registration – Osceola |
|
August
12-13 |
Main
Registration – Main Campus |
|
August 14 |
Off-Campus
Registration (Burdette, Leachville, Paragould) |
|
August 18 |
Classes
Begin |
|
August 22 |
Late
Registration Ends |
|
August 22 |
Last Day
to Add a Class or Declare Audit |
|
September
1 |
Labor Day
(College Closed) |
|
September 12 Installment Option 2nd Payment |
2nd Payment Due—40%
of Balance |
|
October 6 Installment Option Final Payment |
Final Payment Due—Remaining
Balance |
|
October 10 |
Mid-Term
Grades Due |
|
November 7 |
Last Day
to Withdraw |
|
November
17-25 |
Early
Registration for Spring 2009 (Web) |
|
November
18-19 |
Early Registration
for Spring 2009 (Walk-in) |
|
November
26-28 |
Thanksgiving
Break |
|
December 3 |
Last Day
of Classes |
|
December 4 |
Final Exam |
|
December 5 |
Study Day |
|
December
8-10 |
Final
Examinations |