The Christian school Spring Arbor University affiliated with the Free Methodist Church is the largest evangelical Christian university in the state of Michigan. The 2012-2013 tuition rates range from $270 per credit to $499 per credit, undergraduate tuition is $21,998. After room, board, and fees it is $30,438.
The price for tuition at the Metropolitan University all depends on where you are coming from. If you are in district it's $1,566, out of district its $2,808, and out of state it cost $3,780. Also they don't charge by year, they charge the hours, the numbers I gave you are for 18 hours worth.
As a private school, they don't make a distinction between in-state and out-of-state tuition expenses. A chart of Stanford's current tuition can always be found at http://registrar.stanford.edu/students/finances/ For the 2008/2009 school year, Stanford's undergraduate tuition was $12,010.
Most state schools charge out of state students more than in state. Residing in Florida, you will pay out of state tuition at a Texas university. When I was there out of state tuition was ten times more than in state tuition. I'm sure the multiplier is much less now, but there is a considerable difference.
It depends. If a school is closed for a few days for weather or other emergencies, it would probably not affect tuition. If a school is closed permanently, they could not charge tuition.
Each college or university has a section on their website that provides detailed information regarding tuition and fees. Most of these sites also provide information about the cost of living. All college and university websites in the United States end in .edu. Find the website for the college that you are interested in and then look for a tab labeled "tuition and fees" or "financial aid."
Harvard does not charge tuition by the unit. A full time tuition is about 42,000 dollars. A part time tuition is about 5,500 dollars.
A private school will often charge a yearly tuition fee as a result of not being administered by any form of government. Public schools are financially supported by the government thus do not charge such a fee.
No. It is a very common practice, but it isn't universal. For instance, some private colleges will charge lower tuition if you are part of the group that sponsors them, and higher tuition if you are not.
No, there is no tuition for a Chicago public school. There may be some small book fees or whatever.
Typically, colleges and universities charge by the semester. Thus, each semester the tuition and fees are based on the courses registered for that specific semester.
Annual Charge Adjustment
Because the card company can charge whatever fee they want. Some cards don't charge an annual fee at all, while others can charge huge sums !