Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1962-1963 Page: 43
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Expenses
BASIS FOR CHARGES
Abilene Christian College is a non-profit institution which receives
no support from taxes or other public funds. All funds received come
from student charges and gifts from friends, and all income is spent
for services to students.
Charges paid by a student are considerably less than the cost of
the service given to him by the College. The remainder of this cost is
made up by income from endowment funds and gifts from alumni and
friends who are interested in the superior type of training which the
College provides. Since every student receives more than he pays for,
each student, in effect, becomes the beneficiary of a scholarship provided
by these friends who pay this difference.
PAYMENTS OF ACCOUNTS
1. Regular terms of payment of tuition, fees, board, and room are
cash in advance for the semester for the full amount. The minimum
payment acceptable at registration is one-fourth of the semester bill.
If paid in installments, the first installment of not less than one-fourth
must be paid on registration day before completion of registration.
Students are requested to come prepared to make payments in full or
one-fourth of total bill on registration day. Where installments payments
are desired one-fourth of the semester charges will be due on
each of the following dates:
Fall Semester Spring Semester
Registration Day Registration Day
October 15 March 1
November 15 April 1
December 15 May 1
If payment must be made in any other way than the above, special
arrangements should be made in advance of registration with the
Auditor of student accounts.
2. Charges for college campus school expenses are made on
the semester basis. Checks should be made payable to Abilene Christion
College.
3. A student will not be permitted to take examinations or to
graduate from the College until he makes satisfactory settlement of
all his financial accounts. Transcripts to other schools cannot be released
until all accounts are paid in full. (Exception is made for government
loans.)
4. No refunds on tuition or fees are made for absences either in
the campus or school or the college.
5. No student will be given credit for college or campus school
subjects until accounts are paid in full or satisfactory arrangements
are made with the Bursar.
6. The ACC Student Exchange is the supply store for students. It
is operated on a cash basis in order to give students the lowest possible
prices.
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