Tuition for the summer quarter is $462 per quarter hour. All students should plan to pay their tuition at the time of registration. Fees are charged as published in the online 2004-05 Walla Walla College Finance Bulletin at www.wwc.edu/services/sfs/financialbulletin.pdf. Workshops or extended field trips may require payment of special fees. Students applying to the Portland Campus Nursing program should contact the School of Nursing for financial information.
Teachers from within the North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists who are sponsored by their respective employing organizations may present a letter of sponsorship in lieu of tuition payment. However, teachers are expected to pay for books and supplies, graduation fees, any miscellaneous class fees, and room rental charges. Conference sponsorship does not cover classes requiring individualized instruction (aviation, music lessons, etc).
When a student withdraws during the quarter, no refund will be made until 30 days after the close of the month in which the student withdrew. Students who leave school without completing withdrawal procedures will be charged until proper arrangements are made.
| Class Dates | 100% Refund Deadline | 75% Refund Deadline | 50% Refund Deadline |
June 20-August 12 |
June 23 |
June 29 |
July 11 |
June 13-June 17 |
Before class begins |
June 13 |
June 14 |
June 16-August 5 |
June 21 |
June 27 |
July 7 |
June 19-July 31 |
June 19 |
June 20 |
July 3 |
June 20-July 1 |
June 20 |
June 21 |
June 23 |
June 20-July 8 |
June 21 |
June 22 |
June 27 |
June 20-July 15 |
June 21 |
June 23 |
June 29 |
June 20-July 22 |
June 22 |
June 24 |
July 1 |
June 20-July 29 |
June 22 |
June 27 |
July 5 |
June 20-August 26 |
June 24 |
July 1 |
July 15 |
June 24-August 5 |
June 24 |
June 25 |
July 8 |
July 5-July 8 |
Before class begins |
July 5 |
July 6 |
July 5-July 15 |
July 5 |
July 6 |
July 8 |
July 5-July 29 |
July 6 |
July 8 |
July 14 |
July 11-July 26 |
July 11 |
July 13 |
July 15 |
July 18-July 29 |
July 18 |
July 19 |
July 21 |
July 18-August 5 |
July 19 |
July 20 |
July 25 |
July 18-August 12 |
July 19 |
July 21 |
July 27 |
July 25-July 29 |
Before class begins |
July 25 |
July 26 |
July 25-August 26 |
July 27 |
July 29 |
August 5 |
July 27-August 11 |
July 27 |
July 29 |
August 2 |
August 1-August 5 |
Before class begins |
August 1 |
August 2 |
August 15-August 19 |
Before class begins |
August 15 |
August 16 |
Vegetarian meals are available at the main campus on the cafeteria plan. Students eating in the cafeteria should plan approximately $55-60 per week for food.
Music lessons can be taken for credit or no credit. When lessons are taken for credit, in addition to the regular tuition charge there is a lesson fee of $225 per quarter for nine half-hour lessons or $450 per quarter for nine one-hour lessons. When lessons are not taken for credit, the lesson fee is $261 per quarter for nine half-hour lessons or $522 per quarter for nine one-hour lessons. Full-time music majors and minors who have taken MUCT 121-123 are not charged the lesson fee. Smart Start students who include music lessons in their 12-hour load are charged the lesson fee unless they are music majors or minors.
Methods of Teaching Art |
$10 |
Introductory Chemistry 101 |
$20 |
Introductory Chemistry 102 |
$20 |
Desktop Publishing |
$30 |
Golf I (nonrefundable) |
$90 |
Golf II (nonrefundable) |
$150 |
Graphic Communication in the Classroom |
$30 |
Wakeboarding & Water Activities |
$100 |
If a student has been enrolled in the mandatory student sickness and additional accident insurance during the regular 2004-05 school year, that coverage is in effect through September 1, 2005. All new undergraduate students will be enrolled in this coverage for the summer at a cost of $281 unless they submit a waiver form verifying comparable coverage to Campus Health Services at registration time.
Although Walla Walla College strives to meet each student's needs, work opportunities are limited during the summer months. Students are strongly urged to make arrangements for work before arriving on campus because employment is not guaranteed. Permission to begin working is given only to students who are registered for summer quarter or who have been accepted for fall quarter. Employment opportunities are available in housekeeping, plant maintenance, The Express, library, campus offices, and academic departments.
Regulations require that all employees hired present original documents that establish both their identity and eligibility to work. All students wishing to work on the Walla Walla College campus will be required to present documents before they will be authorized to begin work. For more information, contact the Student Employment Center, (509) 527-2357 or (800) 656-2357.
Walla Walla College offers a SUMMER BONUS for students who are employed by Walla Walla College, Varsity Contractors, Inc., or Sodexho Food Service. Students who work a minimum of 460 hours at any of these locations during the summer of 2005 and who register for at least 12 hours of classes fall quarter 2005 will receive a refund of all dormitory room rent charged for the summer, excluding single room charges, or a refund of college housing rent charged for the summer, not to exceed the cost of living in the dormitory.
Students who need assistance for summer quarter may apply for financial aid. Some Walla Walla College grant dollars may be available; some students may also be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. Loans may be available, such as Federal Stafford loans and institutional loans through Walla Walla College.
Students who wish to be considered for federal grants and loans will want to mail their 2004-05 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) by April 15, 2005. The FAFSA must be received by the federal processor by June 30, 2005. The federal government will not grant exceptions to this deadline. A student cannot be considered for the Federal Pell Grant, SEOG grant, Perkins Loan, Nursing Loan, or Stafford Loan if this deadline is missed.
A completed Financial Aid file contains:
Students who are on a waiting list or waiting for a letter of acceptance should complete the financial aid application. Awarding of financial aid does not constitute acceptance into Walla Walla College. However, if a student moves off the waiting list at the last moment, it is to the student's advantage to have the financial aid application already completed.
Students planning to enroll at the Marine Station should submit a Marine Station application and deposit. Limited facilities at the Marine Station necessitate restricted enrollments in most classes; consequently, application does not guarantee acceptance. Early submission of application forms and deposit will increase the probability of acceptance. Application forms may be obtained from the director of the Marine Station, c/o Department of Biological Sciences, Walla Walla College, 204 South College Avenue, College Place, WA 99324; (509) 527-2602; rosario@wwc.edu; or online at www.wwc.edu/rosario.
The tuition is $462 per quarter hour. Students registered for one or two upper-division (400+) courses are charged for 10 quarter hours plus a lab fee of $924. Affiliate students pay tuition and lab fees directly to the school in which they are enrolled.
All residents of single-student accommodations are charged a flat rate of $645 for meals for the summer session. Housing charges are as follows:
In order to reserve enrollment and housing, a $40 deposit is required and due at the time of application. The deposit will be refundable if written cancellation of enrollment is received by May 15.
All Rosario students must provide proof of health insurance coverage. Registered, tuition-paying Walla Walla College students are covered by a Student Accident Insurance policy.
Financial arrangements must be made prior to arrival at the station. Contact Carolyn Janke, Student Financial Services, Walla Walla College, 204 South College Avenue, College Place, WA 99324, (509) 527-2815 or (800) 656-2815; stufin@wwc.edu.
Upper-division and graduate courses are offered in two blocks. Block A classes meet the first half of each week, and Block B classes meet the last half of each week; thus, students may register for only one course in each block. Students taking General Biology may not register for upper-division or graduate courses.
Block ABIOL 400 Topics: Paleobiology (Goodwin)
BIOL 460 *Marine Ecology (Cowles)
Block BBIOL 400/516 *Behavior of Marine Organisms (Galusha/Clayton)
BIOL 463 *Marine Phycology (Fitch)
Block ABBIOL 101, 102, 103 General Biology (Watkins)
*Marine-oriented course