Dec 05, 2025  
National University Volume 88-2 - November 2025 
    
National University Volume 88-2 - November 2025

Undergraduate Payment Plans


Pay-in-Full (Length of Program)

Students may pre-pay the tuition for their entire degree program at the beginning of their program at the University. Such pre-payment will confirm the tuition rate for the duration of the student’s entire program (excluding additional or retaken courses).

Pay-by-Course

Tuition is due at the time the student requests their course(s). The University reserves the right to change tuition rate as it deems necessary.

University Payment Plan

This monthly payment plan covers the direct University tuition costs for each course only

  • At the time of a student’s Course Acceptance, a payment plan is initiated by the student requiring monthly payments made directly to the University
  • Students cannot register for a new course until all outstanding tuition and fees balances are paid in full.  

  • Payment Plans may need to be on file prior to course start dates, but payment plans may also extend beyond the length of a course from time-to-time with an approved exception by the student’s AFA

  • The University reserves the right to change tuition rates as it deems necessary

Procedural Steps for the University Payment Plan:

Step One: At the time attendance is confirmed in the course, the student schedules the subsequent monthly payments as required by the payment plan. The first payment is processed on the eighth (8th) day of the course.

Step Two: The student’s two remaining monthly payments will be processed in 28-day increments beginning 36 days from the start of the course.

Other Important Details about University Payment Plans:

  • Credit Card: The student’s credit card on file is charged automatically each month until tuition and fees for the term are paid in full
  • If a credit card payment is declined or a check is returned due to insufficient funds, a $25 Declined Credit Card or Returned Check Fee will be charged
  • If a student who has prepaid tuition withdraws or is dismissed from their degree program prior to graduating, any tuition reduction applied to such tuition prepayment is invalid
    • The student is charged the applicable tuition for all completed courses based on the full tuition rate in effect at the time each course began
    • The difference resulting from any tuition reduction and the amount charged at the full tuition rate in effect at the time each course began is deducted from the remaining credit balance prior to the refund payout