PAYMENT OPTIONS
PAYMENT OPTIONS
*No students are turned down for a payment program. Options are always available.
**Any student interested in applying for the payment program must pay a down payment of 50% of the tuition of the class or classes for which they are enrolling.
Option 1
50%
Down Payment
Remainder paid in 2 installments.
Option 2
50%
Down Payment
Remainder paid in 3 installments.
Option 3
Full
Payment
OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING
HRU encourages candidates to seek scholarships and bursary awards through their high school Career Development offices, place of employment, parent’s place of employment, associations, union offices,
etc.
The following are additional sources of funding:
Student loans through your bank
Personal loans
Workers compensation Board
Vocational Rehabilitation
Local grants
Employer paid financing options
Employer tuition reimbursement
Walmart Associate Scholarship
Association for Non-Traditional Students in Higher Education
Adult Students in the Scholastic Transition Scholarship Hospitality trade associations
REFUND POLICY
Students who drop a class within the first week of class meetings may be eligible for a 100% refund of enrollment fees and tuition. Refunds are not automatic, except in cases where the university cancelled the class. Students eligible for a refund must submit the refund petition forms to Admissions and Records no later than the date indicated in the current Schedule of Classes. Refer to the current Schedule of Classes or contact Admissions and Records for refund deadlines for short-term, late starting, or summer session classes, as deadlines can be as early as the first or second day of class. The Application Fee is non-refundable once paid.
For students who are active or reserve U.S. military personnel and receive orders compelling withdrawal from courses, Hebrew Roots University shall, upon receipt of student orders and petition from the student, refund enrollment fees unless a credit has already been granted.
OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS
Hebrew Roots University reserves the right to withhold grades, transcripts, diplomas and/or registration privileges, or any combination thereof, from any student or former student who fails to pay a proper financial obligation due the University. A proper financial obligation shall include, but is not limited to: tuition fees, student fees; obligations incurred through the use of facilities, equipment, or materials; library fines; unreturned library books; returned check or fees; materials remaining improperly in the possession of the student; and/or any other unpaid obligation a student or former student owes to the University. A proper financial obligation does not include any unpaid obligation to a student organization. Any item(s) withheld shall be released when the student satisfactorily meets the obligation.