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Full-Time Studies |
Students must carry a workload
of twelve credits (4 courses).
The maximum number of courses that students are allowed
to attend per semester is 6 (after consultation with
the Academic Dean).
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The Acceptance Deposit is non-refundable.
Failure of payment may result in cancellation of acceptance
for admission. The acceptance Deposit is credited
towards the first full semester's tuition.
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Payments of tuition are as follows:
-In two installments October and February (from the
1st to the 5th of the month).
-In monthly installments with an extra charge.
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Part
Time Studies |
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Students who take 3 courses or
less are considered part-time.
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The Acceptance Deposit is non-refundable.
Failure of payment may result in cancellation of acceptance
for admission. The Acceptance Deposit is credited
towards the first full tuition.
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Methods of payment for part-time
studies are arranged with the Bursar's Office.
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Summer
Term |
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Tuition fees for Summer Session
are considered the same as those of Full Time students.
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Half of the tuition fees must be
paid during the enrolment and the other half by the
end of the second week of courses. Enrolment payment
is non refundable.
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Students maybe enrolled for a maximum
of two courses during the summer session.
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Students are required to buy their
own books.
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| UNYT current academic year tuition fees: |
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| Tuition
fees must be paid to: |
UNIVERSITY
OF NEW YORK TIRANA
Account number: 02 04 250 11 00 35 13
Payable in any of the ALPHA BANK branches |
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Although
correct at date of authoring, fees and other conditions
are subject to revision from time to time. Services may
be added, changed or withdrawn. Up-to-date information
is available by contacting the Finance Office, Ms. Brikena
Kazazi or Ms. Entela Keta by:
Phone: ++355 42 273056
E-mail: finance@unyt.edu.al; entelaketa@unyt.edu.al
Fax: ++355 42 273059
The University reserves the right to revise or cancel
any of the commitments made with reference to fees and
scholarships if there is a material change affecting the
ability of, or the terms on which, the University may
charge fees. |