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This breakdown has been prepared from the program budget for the purpose of calculating eligibility for financial aid. During the course of program operations, actual figures may vary. It should not, therefore, be used as a basis for calculation of refunds. CIEE reserves the right to adjust fees at any time.
Students required to study on CIEE programs through a School of Record will be charged a $340 administrative fee in addition to the Program Fees listed.
* non-refundable
** direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students
*** includes two meals per day
The estimated additional costs indicated are intended to assist students and parents in budgeting for those additional living and discretionary expenses not included in the program fee. Actual expenses will vary according to student interests and spending habits.
* round-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure
*** Includes two meals daily
** for Reciprocity Fee and Onsite Residence Permit Fee
*** academic year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break
*** calendar year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break
*** includes mandatory Australian insurance
** academic year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break (December to mid-February)
** calendar year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break
*** based on housing choice, may include stipend for meals.
**** includes mandatory Australian insurance
** direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students; including $300 non-refundable Participation Confirmation Fee
** direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students; students who elect to take ART 361, European Studies, at Vesalius College will be billed a supplemental tuition fee of approximately $1,200 for required overnight field trips, 4-6 weeks after the program starts.
*** Most students are housed in apartments; however, some homestays will be available. Homestay students will be billed an additional fee for weekday breakfast and evening meals, approximately $1,350 per semester, 4-6 weeks after the program starts.
* For students housed in apartments; homestay student will be billed approximately $1,350 for homestay meal fees 4-6 weeks after the program start date.
** round-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure
* For students housed in apartments; homestay student will be billed approximately $1,350 for homestay meal fees 4-6 weeks after the program start date. These students should budget $1,500 for additional meals during the semester.
*** Most students are housed in apartments; however, a limited number of homestays will be available. No meals are included in the program fee for either housing option. After the program starts, homestay students will be billed approximately $350 for evening weekday meals, in addition to the program housing costs.
* Amount for students in apartments. Additional meals for homestay students are estimated at $900
*** includes most meals
* (1) Dive Insurance, $65 (www.diversalertnetwork.org). (2) Four Open Water Dives (PADI Open Water Certification), $200. Cost only applies to students that are not certified and need to complete the Open Water Certification. A PADI referral from your local dive shop is a pre-requisite (3) CIEE recommends that students purchase dive gear for use during the program (est. $1000). Rentals are available form a local dive shop bu the rental price will exceed the purchase price. Required dive gear: BCD, regulator with first stage and octopus, open heel dive fins, dive boots with sole, mask, snorkel, full length wet suit (3/2 mm), underwater flashlight, weight belt, whistle, and gear bag. (4) Dive & EFR Certificates, $100 (Optional)
*** includes lunch and dinner daily, plus brunch on Sundays
** (1) Dive Insurance, $65 (www.diversalertnetwork.org). (2) Four Open Water Dives (PADI Open Water Certification), $200. Cost only applies to students that are not certified and need to complete the Open Water Certification. A PADI referral from your local dive shop is a pre-requisite (3) Rentals are available from a local dive shop for approximately $300 for each program session. Students may purchase dive gear for use during the program (est. $1000). Required dive gear: BCD, regulator with first stage and octopus, open heel dive fins, dive boots with sole, mask, snorkel, full length wet suit (3/2 mm), underwater flashlight, weight belt, whistle, and gear bag. (4) Dive & EFR Certificates, $150 (Optional)
*** students placed in homestays have two meals per day provided as part of the program fee
* for residence hall students; homestay students only need to budget for lunches, estimated at $400 per semester
*** Students placed in homestays have two meals per day provided as part of the program fee. No meals are included in the residence option.
*** includes two meals a day and all meals on weekends for students in homestays; no meals are included for other housing options
* Amount for students staying in university residences. Students placed in homestays should budget $175 for weekday lunches.
*** includes breakfast
** average cost
*** local government registration
**** academic year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break, which is approximately two months
**** calendar year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break
*** includes one meal per day
*** includes all meals
**** academic year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break
*** includes two meals daily
*** academic year students are responsible for housing and meals during the semester break, which is approximately two months
** local government registration
*** includes one meal per day while in the Phnom Penh homestay portion of the program, no meals included during all other times
* for all meals other than homestay dinners
*** paid on site
*** students in homestays are invited to family meals four times a week
* for students in dormitory; homestay students may spend less as they are typically invited to family meals four times during the week
*** two meals per week are included in the homestay option; no meals are included in the dormitory option
* for students in dormitories; students in the homestay option should budget 650 for meals not included in fees
* for students in apartments; homestay students may spend less as they are typically invited to family meals four times during the week
*** includes breakfast and dinner during the week and most weekends for homestay students
* for students staying in dormitories; students placed in homestays should budget $400 for weekday lunches and some weekend meals
*** academic year students are responsible for meals during the semester break
*** includes breakfast and dinner during the week and some weekend meals for students in homestays; no meals are included for students in the residence hall
* For students in the residence hall. Students placed in homestays only need to budget $300 for meals not included in the program fee.
* for students in residence halls; students placed in homestays should budget $550 for lunches
*** students enrolled in internships should budget $500
**** language books and area studies readers are free
***** academic year students are responsible for meals during the semester break
*** includes breakfast and dinner during the week and some weekend meals for students in homestays; no meals are included for students in the residence halls
* For students in residence halls. Students placed in homestays only need to budget $300 for meals not included in the program fee.