As per the 2019-2020 fee structure, the cost per credit hour for graduate courses is $193 and for undergraduate courses, it stands at $252. At present, Carroll University
Carroll University is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and located in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Established in 1846, Carroll was Wisconsin's first four-year institution of higher learning.
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May 11, 2022 · Aviation Science Course Fee for courses with AVS designation: Credit for work experience (per credit) $220.00: Credit for work experience (Nursing-per credit) $250.00: Education Fee (EDU 409 & EDU 419 EdTPA) $320.00: ESL Listening and Speaking (ESL 121 / ESL 122 / ESL 321 ) per course: ESL Reading and Writing (ESL 122 / ESL 222 / ESL 322 ) per course
Courses in the Carroll Online Consortium (OCICU) have a separate refund schedule. To verify the refund date for a particular OCICU course you have registered for, check the section comments of that course for refund details. Each course will follow its own refund schedule.
Full-time status is determined at the end of the first week of classes on the date indicated in the calendar as the last date to add classes. A full-time student who drops below 12 credits after this date will continue to be billed at full-time rates unless the student withdraws from the University.
With the instructor’s permission, students generally may audit all courses at Carroll, except for studio art courses, applied music, music ensembles, laboratories and health science clinical courses. The minimum requirement to receive an audit (AU) grade is regular attendance, but individual instructors may have higher requirements. To successfully audit a health science course the student must meet program academic progression standards. No credit is received for these courses. There are no restrictions for taking the same course for credit at a later date. However, students may not receive credit through “credit by examination” after auditing a course. Students taking the course for credit have priority enrollment over students who wish to audit.
Carroll University’s attendance policy is based on the Federal HEOA Policy that University’s need to be able to confirm student attendance. This is a requirement for schools that receive Title IV Federal Financial Aid. This means that we need to be able to confirm that students have attended class and be able to produce the last date of attendance for any student that does not successfully complete a course.
The University year is divided into 2 semesters, a winter session, and 3 summer sessions. Summer 1 runs for 3 weeks and Summer 2 and 3 run for 6 weeks each. A student’s normal class load is 16 credits of academic work each semester, with a total of 128 credits required for graduation.
Credit also may be granted for subject examinations when the scores are at the recommended qualifying level. No more than 48 credits of CLEP credit will be granted for the general and subject matter examinations combined. Additional information and registration forms are available from the Office of Part-Time Studies.
A maximum of 24 credits may be obtained through this method.
Major: a subject or field of study chosen by a student to represent his or her principal interest and upon which a large share of his or her efforts are concentrated:
A 4.00 grade point system is used under which a student earns grade points for each credit completed.
Students who wish to attend Carroll University as a graduate student may choose from several options per individual graduate program policy. Full-time - six credits or more per semester* 1/2-time - three to five credits per semester+ Less than 1/2-time - students who carry one or two credits per semester.
Courses in the Carroll Online Consortium (OCICU) have a separate refund schedule. To verify the refund date for a particular OCICU course you have registered for, check the section comments of that course for refund details. Each course will follow its own refund schedule.
For financial aid purposes, half-time status is a minimum of three credit hours per semester and full-time status is a minimum of six credit hours per semester. Graduate students are only eligible to receive financial assistance in the form of loans, unless a scholarship or grant is received from an outside organization. Below is a brief description of the various loan programs for which a graduate student may be eligible and the application procedure.
Full-time status is determined at the end of the first week of classes on the date indicated in the calendar as the last date to add classes. A full-time student who drops below 12 credits after this date will continue to be billed at full-time rates unless the student withdraws from the University.