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Doctoral Program: Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid
Please see the Tuition and fees section of this web site for
more details.
Tuition
Tuition is by quarter. The program is for
16 quarters.
Per Quarter: $5000
Per Year: $20,000
Four-Year Program: $80,000
Fees
Application fee: $75 (one time)
Tuition deposit (non-refundable): $200 (one time, applied to first term)
Advanced-standing transcript evaluation fee: $300 (one time)
CPR certification fee for 2nd and 4th year students: $30/year
Graduation Fee: $100
Late payment fee (per term): $50 Tuition deferment fee: $20
Transcript fee: $10/request
Make-up examination fee: $50 each
Remediation exam fee: $50 each
Credit card fee: 2.60% of total charge
Transfer Credit Evaluation Fee: $50 per course
Challenge examination fee: $150
Returned check fee: $25
Books and Equipment
Students are required to purchase textbooks and diagnostic equipment during the program. The costs vary, but averages about $800 per year. In addition, first year students are required to have a lap top computer which they will bring to class.
Financial Aid
Financial Aid in the form of student loans are not available to students at this time. AMCH is in the process of applying for federal accreditation and once this is completed, we plan on making lower interest Federal loans available to our students.
The Financial Aid Office can advise students about sources of financial aid and budgeting strategies. This office remains an available resource after the student leaves AMCH. Alumni may contact this office for information and confidential counseling on student debts and loan repayment.
Scholarships
AMCH assists students in obtaining need-based scholarships each year for students who demonstrate financial need. Please consult with the Chief Financial Officer for further details.
Work Study
Due to the demands of the program, students generally find their schedules limit them to working fifteen hours per week or less. Several departments may also offer work-study employment opportunities to students.
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