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Kingswood University Acceptance Rate 2023

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The Kingswood University released the 2023 Acceptance Rate forstudents that have been given admission. Below is the breakdown of the Kingswood University Acceptance Rate.

 

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Before you can be certified as a formal student of the Kingswood University , you pay your Acceptance Rate to the institution.

If in case you don’t know what the acceptance rate is, the Kingswood University is a payment made by students to show that they accept admission in the institution.

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How to Pay Kingswood University Acceptance Rate 2023

If you have confirmed that Kingswood University has given you admission?, you can follow the below steps to pay your Acceptance Rate 2023.

  • Go to Kingswood University Acceptance Rate Portal – Kingswood University
  • Log in with the required login details
  • If successful, you should see more details on the portal about the next thing to do is to pay your acceptance Rate.

How Much is the Kingswood University for the 2023/2024 academic session

The approved Kingswood University for the 2023/2024 academic year for undergraduate and graduate students are based on the programme you are taking.

All students of the Coast Mountain College School are advised to pay their tuition fees for the 2023/2024 academic session early to the designated banks as approved by the school management.0

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Kingswood University Brochure for Freshers 2023/2024

Coast Mountain College School Acceptance fee is a fee that you must pay to any university or Polytechnic as a first-year student/fresher denoting that you have accepted the course and in general the admission that has been offered to you by the school.

Kingswood University for Freshers and Continuing Students 2023/2024 Academic Session

Kingswood University is$1,270 for Academic Session.

Below is the breakdown of the Kingswood University .

NOTE: Oulton’s is required by legislation to collect a fee equal to 1% of tuition for the student protection fund.

Supplementary Fees 2023/2024.

Tuition & Fees

Tuition covers the cost of the courses you will take, while fees are collected for specific services or programs that are not covered by tuition.

Undergraduate On-Campus First Year Tuition and Fees
Fee Per Semester Per Year
Tuition (full-time) $5,800 $11,600
Campus Life Fee $220 $440
Spiritual Life Fee $125 $250
First Semester Resource Fee $520 $520
Total  $6,665 $12,810
Explanation of Fees

Tuition: Students enrolling full-time (twelve to sixteen credit hours) are billed a flat rate of $5,800 per semester.

Campus Life Fee: Provides resources to enhance the student campus life experience and is paid by all full-time students.

Spiritual Life Fee: Provides spiritual life opportunities, including Pulse Day, to enhance the student’s experience and is paid by all full-time students.

First Semester Resource Fee: A one-time fee paid the first semester of a student’s first year. This fee provides access to an online license for an electronic Bible study tool and resource necessary for many Bible and theology courses.

Undergraduate Online First Term Tuition and Fees
Fee Per Credit Hour First Term (8 weeks; full-time)
Tuition (6 credit-hours) $390 $2,340
Online Student Fee $20 $120
Bible Study Resource Fee $520
Total  $2,980
Explanation of Fees

Tuition: Students enrolling in online courses are billed at a per credit hour rate. Most courses are 3 credit-hours; full-time online study is considered to be two courses per 8-week term.

Online Student Fee: This fee provides resources to enhance the online student experience and is billed at a rate of $20 per credit hour for all part-time and full-time students.

Bible Study Resource Fee: This resource provides access to an online license for an electronic Bible study tool and resource necessary for many Bible and theology courses. This one-time fee is paid when a student registers for their first Bible/theology course.

Additional Program Fees
Fee Per Semester Per Year
International Student Medical Insurance $550
Praxis Fee $480 $960
Music Lessons – fee plus 1 credit hour $585 $1,170
Music Lessons – fee plus 1 audit hour $390 $780
Payment Plan Fee $100 $200
Late Payment Fee (per occurrence) $100 $200
Explanation of Fees

International Student Medical Insurance: All international students (including US students) attending on campus are required to purchase the medical insurance provided through the University. This provides emergency medical coverage for the academic year. The premium will not be refunded if a student withdraws or is dismissed.

Praxis Fee: Supports the costs of practical ministry experiences associated with the two-year and four-year Evangelism, Compassion, and Social Justice degree programs. Courses linked to this fee include: Regional Praxis I (SM 115), Regional Praxis II (SM 116), and Urban Praxis (PX 250).

Music Lessons: Provides forty-five minutes of private instruction per week. Auditing students will receive thirty minutes of private instruction per week.

Payment Plan Fee: Students can choose to set up a Payment Plan in lieu of paying their account in full on Registration Day. An administration fee of $100 is charged.

Late Payment Fee: A late payment fee of $100 will be charged when a student fails to make a required payment.

Tuition Fees by Type
Tuition Type Cost
On-Campus Full-time – 12-16 credit hours per semester $5,800
On-Campus Part-time – less than 12 credit hours (per credit hour) $390
Online – per credit hour $390
Additional – per credit hour (16+ hours) $370
Early Enrolment – per credit hour $100
Audit Rate – per credit hour $100

 

Residence Fees & Meal Plans

Kingswood University offers several options for on-campus accommodations. All students living in residence are required to have a meal plan. Meal plans are also available for off-campus students.

Residence Fees
Housing Type/Fee Per Semester Per Year
Standard Housing (Ingersoll House, Joanne Phillippe)
 Double Occupancy $1,425 $2,850
 Single Occupancy (subject to availability) $1,915 $3,830
Premium Housing (Tom Phillippe House)
 Double Occupancy $1,675 $3,350
 Single Occupancy (subject to availability) $2,165 $4,330
Room Reservation/Damage Deposit (refundable) $100
Family Housing (Townhouse)
 2 Bedroom – Unfurnished $4,000 $8,000
 2 Bedroom – Furnished $4,500 $9,000
 3 Bedroom – Unfurnished $4,525 $9,050
 3 Bedroom – Furnished $5,025 $10,050
 Family Housing Deposit (refundable) $400
 Family Housing Telephone (optional) $125 $250
 Family Housing Satellite TV (optional) $125 $250
Explanation of Fees

Room Fee: Room furnishings include drapes, bed, mattress, dresser, chair, and desk. Bed and bath linens are not provided by the University. Students are responsible for the care of the room and the furnishings provided. Residences are closed during Christmas and Spring Break. They reopen the day before classes resume, with the first meal being served at noon that day.

Room Reservation/Damage Deposit: All students must submit a $100 deposit to reserve a room in residence. The room deposit will be refunded at the end of the student’s enrolment, minus any costs incurred for repairs due to damage.

Family Housing: Kingswood has a limited number of two- and three-bedroom apartments available for family housing. Utilities are included in the rental charge; telephone and satellite TV are extra. Semester rental periods are from August 1 to December 31 and from January 1 to May 31.

Family Housing Deposit: Students assigned a family apartment are required to submit a $400 deposit. This deposit will be refunded at the end of the rental period, minus any costs incurred for repairs due to damage.

Family Housing Telephone and Satellite TV: Students in family housing may purchase telephone and satellite TV services from the University. The cost for these services is in addition to the rental fee and is billed on a per semester basis.

Meal Plans

All full-time students living in residence are required to have a meal plan. Students may choose from 14 or 21 meals per week. Townhouse family students and off-campus students may purchase any of the meal plans. Students cannot transfer their meal plan privileges.

 

Meal Plan Per Semester Per Year
21 Meals per Week $2,315 $4,630
14 Meals per Week $2,215 $4,430
Family Meal Plan (120 meals/semester) $1,285 $2,570
Noon Meal Plan (5 meals/week; Monday-Friday) $635 $1,270

 

Reporting tuition on your student permit extension

When you apply for a student permit extension, you may need to include evidence of your upcoming tuition costs. Calculate your tuition estimate for one term with 15 credits, print the page and include it with your permit extension application.

When you indicate the tuition amount on your permit extension application, multiply the estimate by two so that it covers both fall and winter terms.

Cost of living

As well as tuition and fees, you need to plan for the day-to-day costs of a student living away from home, such as food, accommodation and socializing. Print the cost-of-living table and include it with your study permit application.

COST OF LIVING ESTIMATE (PDF)

Immigration Status Change

If you receive Permanent Resident, Protected Person, or Convention Refugee status in Canada, tuition and fees will be assessed at the domestic rate beginning in the term the change in immigration status takes effect. If notification and the applicable supporting documentation is received by the OUR by the Last day to add or drop Regular Session classes, the change takes effect in the current academic term. Any notification, including the submission of supporting documentation, received after the Last day to add or drop Regular Session classes will result in the change taking effect in the next academic term.

Refugees or Protected Persons

If the IRB has accepted your claim and you have Convention Refugee or Protected Person status, submit your Notice of Decision to the OUR. Convention Refugees or Protected Persons who do not have Permanent Residence status must consult with a regulated immigration advisor at MacEwan International before applying to the university to discuss study permit requirements while awaiting a decision on their Permanent Residence status application.

Refugee or Protected Person claimants

Refugee or Protected Person claimants whose Notice of Decision is pending are deemed to be an international student when enrolled at the university and are subject to all policies and regulations applicable to international students. This includes the assessment of tuition and fees which are assessed at the international tuition rate. Most Refugee and Protected Person claimants require a study permit to pursue post-secondary studies. Consult a regulated immigration advisor at MacEwan International to discuss your study permit requirements.

Kingswood University schedule for each programme have been uploaded on the School official portal.

Congratulations if your name is among the successful candidates in the Acceptance Rates of the Kingswood University .

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