2009-10 Jamestown College Catalog

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Admissions, Costs, and Financial Aid Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, Senegal, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, and Yugoslavia. International students wishing to enter Jamestown College must submit • An application for admission • Secondary and post-secondary (if applicable) transcripts, preferably in English with a clear explanation of the grading system • A TOEFL (minimum score 70 - Internet version; 197 - computer version, or 525 - paper version)

One of the following official test score reports: SAT (minimum total [critical reading plus math] score of 870) ACT (minimum composite score of 18) • Proof of adequate financial resources • A signed scholarship and financial aid award agreement (issued by Jamestown College) • A $200 enrollment fee After the student has been admitted, an I-20 form will be completed and mailed to the applicant.

2009-2010 Annual Costs Tuition and costs for new students during the 2009-2010 academic year are as follows: Basic Tuition Fees Room Board Total

$15,586 $420 $2,196 $2,960 $21,162

Tuition (and other costs) are subject to revision by the College on an annual basis. The charge for tuition includes payments for laboratory facilities, placement service, and access to the Larson Sports Center facilities (extra fees may be charged for access to Larson’s Nautilus weight room). Basic tuition does not cover items listed in Other Special Fees below. Full-time students are admitted to all College athletic, cultural, and social events. Tuition is also used to provide support for student-sponsored activities. Room and Board Board includes three meals each day, Monday through Friday, and two meals per day on Saturday and Sunday. Students residing in College housing are required to take their board on campus, with the exception of seniors who have the option of being on or off the board plan. Students may choose between a 19 meal/week plan, a 14 meal/week plan with $100 per semester credit at the Jimmie Java Hut, a 10 meal/week plan with $150 per semester credit at the Jimmie Java Hut, or the block plan which is 125 meals per semester and $125 per semester at the Jimmie Java Hut. Seniors are allowed to go off the board plan with a reduction in their institutional scholarship of $500 per semester. These options must be chosen at the time room contracts are signed and changes may be made only at semester break. 13


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