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Financial
Information
The primary responsibility in financing the costs of post secondary education with the College of Micronesia-FSM rests with students and their families. However, COM-FSM administers three
U.S. Federal Student Aid programs to help students with limited financial
resources seek financial assistance to pursue their post secondary
education with COM-FSM. Financial Aid Office at COM-FSM is tasked to help, assist and process all applications for financial assistance in accordance with
COM-FSM Student Financial Aid Handbook. The Student Financial Aid Handbook,
available at Financial Aid Office, provides complete information on (1) how
to apply for U.S. Federal financial assistance, (2) the costs of education
with COM-FSM and (3) the calculation of financial awards to students and
other important information concerning financial assistance.
Financial Aid Programs
Financial
assistance at COM-FSM are in the form of:
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Federal Pell Grant: Pell Grant is a U.S.
grant to help undergraduate students who have not
earned a bachelor’s or professional degree pay the costs of post
secondary education.
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG): This grant, in addition to Pell
Grant, is given to student with exceptional financial need who enrolled in
college level program prior to June 25, 2004. Students will continue to receive
this grant for not more than four academic years.
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Federal Work Study: The program provides the opportunity to apply for
part-time employment and earn money to pay for their educational cost. Eligible students are those who
already enrolled in a college level program prior to June 25, 2004. This program will continue for not
more than four academic years.
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Supplemental Education Grant (SEG): Under the Amended Compact, students that are
enrolled after June 25, 2004 are not eligible to receive assistance under
FSEOG and Work Study. However,
the US
has provided a discretionary annual grant to the FSM to provide a system of
educational assistance that benefits equal in quality with FSEOG and
Federal Work Study through SEG.
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CFSM Student Assistance: Annual appropriation from FSM National Government
to the College to be used as scholarship grant to FSM students.
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State Scholarships: State scholarships are processed and
awarded by Pohnpei, Chuuk, Kosrae
and Yap
states to the students from their respective states.
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Other Scholarships:
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Rotary Scholarship
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FSM Development Bank
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Mobil Scholarship
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Association of Filipino (STAP) Scholarship
Tuition and Fees
Tuition
and fees are set by the COM-FSM Board of Regents.
Tuition
Fee:
The
current tuition fee of $85 per credit was adopted by the Board on October
2003 and was implemented effective Spring 2004. Below is the schedule of tuition fees
based on certain number of credits:
1 credit
………………………………………………………. $85.00
3 credits
………………………………………………………. $255.00
6 credits
………………………………………………………. $510.00
9 credits
………………………………………………………. $765.00
12
credits
………………………………………………………. $1020.00
15
credits
………………………………………………………. $1275.00
18
credits
………………………………………………………. $1530.00
Entrance Test/Admission Fees
Entrance
Test Fee: A $5.00 fee has to be paid by all
students before taking the entrance test for admission at the College.
Admission
Fee: A $10.00 fee must accompany an
application for admission at the College.
Enrollment Fees
Registration
Fee: A $15.00 per semester registration
fee has to be paid at the time of registration for both full-time and
part-time students. This helps
defray the cost of enrolling students in classes, recording of grades,
maintaining student records, and other expenses relative to the Office of
Admissions and Records, Financial Aid Office and Business Office.
Health
Fee: A $15.00 per semester health fee has
to be paid at the time of registration by students at Campuses where
student health care and counseling are available. However, charges incurred by the
student at the hospital or private clinics are the responsibility of the
student.
Student
Activity Fee: A $20.00 student activity fee has to
be paid at the time of registration by all students each semester at the
Campus where the student activities are provided. The fee provides students access to
all COM-FSM Student curricular and extracurricular activities.
Other Fees
Technology
Fee: A $50.00 fee per semester/session is
charged to all students to have access to computers. This fee helps the College maintain
up-to-date and adequate technology facilities for students.
Laboratory
Fee: Students taking science, education
and agriculture laboratory courses are required to pay a fee of $25.00 for
each laboratory course.
Fees Charged When Applicable
Late
Registration Fee: Students who register after
the last day of regularly scheduled registration are charged a late
registration fee of $5.00.
Auditing
Fee: Students who are allowed to
audit a course will be charged $20.00 per credit course.
Credit-By-Examination
Fee: A non-refundable fee of $15.00 per
course will be required when students apply to earn credit-by-examination.
Graduation
Fee:
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$36.50 fee is required for all students receiving a diploma for an
associate degree or a third-year certificate of achievement in any program.
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$10.00 fee is required for students completing other certificate of
achievement programs.
The
fee must be paid when filing an application for graduation.
Transcript
Fee: No fee is charged for the
first request for a transcript.
However, $2.00 fee is charged for each subsequent transcript request.
Duplicate
ID Fee: A $5.00 duplicate ID fee is
charged to replace a lost ID card.
Duplicate
Diploma Fee: A $15.00 duplicate diploma fee
is charged to
duplicate a lost diploma.
No
Sufficient Fund (NSF) Check Fee: A
$15.00 fee is assessed for each check payment made by students that were
returned by the bank for insufficient fund and for closed account.
Refund of Fees Policy
Below
are the tuition and fess that are refundable:
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Tuition Fee
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Student Activity Fee
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Health Fee
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Laboratory Fee
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Technology Fee
The %
of refund of the above refundable fees is determined according to the
timing of withdrawal using the following schedule.
If
Students withdraw from school
Regular
Semester (Fall/Spring):
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Prior to the first day of class – 100%
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During the first two weeks – 80%
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During the third & fourth weeks – 40%
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After the fourth week – no refund
Summer
Session:
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Prior to the first day of class – 100%
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During the first two weeks – 80%
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During the third & fourth weeks – 40%
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After the fourth week – no refund
Full
refund will be given if changes are made in the published schedule of
classes which resulted in the complete withdrawal by the student. Partial refund for the difference in
tuition and applicable fees will be given to students who reverted to
part-time status as a result of changes in the published schedule by the
college.
The
College will not assess penalty charges when the student is not in error or
at fault. Requests for refund
should be made in writing to the Vice-President for Support and Student
Affairs within fifteen days after the changes occur. The College assumes no liability for
such refund after fifteen days have passed without the written request for
the refund.
However,
the following fees are not refundable:
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Admission Fee
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Registration Fee
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Late Registration Fee
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Auditing Fee
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Credit-By-Examination Fee
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Graduation Fee
More
Information can be obtained through the following:
Financial Aid Office
College
of Micronesia
– FSM
Chuuk Campus
P.O. Box 879
Weno, Chuuk FM
96942
Telephone: (691) 330-
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