Miami University
Miami University Luxembourg
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Summer 2009 Cost Information

The 2009 program fees below are essentially the same as for 2008 except for the following: a slight rise in the cost of HTH insurance, the introduction of a study abroad fee for all Miami study abroad programs, and a cashless account (student deposit account) which students can use to purchase course packets, photocopies, FAXs, and laundry tokens. All remaining money in the deposit account will be refunded.

 
In-State
Out-of-State
Academic: Tuition and Fees
$4145.22
$9275.04
Program Fees include:
 
 
Room & Ltd. Board
525.00
525.00
Meal Plan (4 meals/wk in Château)
300.00
300.00
Field Trips
Orientation & Student Activities
1,460.00
150.00
1,460.00
150.00
HTH Insurance
88.00
88.00
Jumbo Pass
73.00
73.00

new study abroad fee for all study abroad programs

100.00 100.00
student deposit account
125.00 125.00
Total Program Fees
2,821.00
2,821.00
 
 
 
Total paid to Miami
$6966.58
$12,096.40

 

Personal Expenses  in dollars to adjust for the exchange rate  
Airfare to Europe (approximate cost) $1198.00   Buy early for better prices
European & local travel $1000.00  + / -         $680.00  
non- program meals $1000.00 + / -          $700.00  
souvenirs perhaps $500.00    
miscellaneous perhaps $250.00    
Total $3948.00    

These personal expenses vary according to the exchange rate and personal spending habits. They include non-program meals, personal shopping and other personal spending/expenses. We strongly recommend that you plan to take enough money in order to enjoy your experience comfortably. You will need at least one credit card and at least one debit card (It is wise to have more than one of each--on different accounts--in case of theft, identity theft, lost or damaged card.) Always have a back-up source of funds in case of an emergency.

Costs & scholarships :

Cost is based on Miami ’s Oxford campus tuition and fees. Additional costs include airfare, train pass and other European travel, and other living expenses.  A few textbooks will need to be purchased prior to departing for Europe. These summer 2009 textbooks appear to be modestly priced. The itemized cost sheet above is also available in the Luxembourg Office.

Honors Program students can use their summer tuition waiver toward 8 of the 9 credit hours.
If you are in the School of Business, please see Kim Suellau (103 Laws Hall) the sooner the better to apply for a School of Business summer scholarship.
A limited number of general Miami scholarships are available for summer study; loans are a further possibility.

Dropping the Workshop:

  • The program fees refund policy—Program fees are paid in three installments. The first installment is a $500.00 deposit due January 27, 2009 and is non-refundable after February 27, 2009. The second installment of $1000.00 is due February 27, 2009 and is non-refundable. The final installment of $1321 is due March 27, 2009 and is non-refundable..
  • Tuition refund policy—The university states that no refund is given after 4:30 p.m. on the last working day before the first meeting day of the workshop.

(updated 07-Apr-2009 )

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