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).
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.
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.
Part Time Studies
Students who take 3 courses or less are considered part-time.
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.
Methods of payment for part-time studies are arranged with the Bursar's Office.
Summer Term
Tuition fees for Summer Session are considered the same as those of Full Time students.
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.
Students maybe enrolled for a maximum of two courses during the summer session.
Students are required to buy their own books.
Studying at UNYT: Alternatives and Fact-Sheet
Note: Students initially registering with the Alternative B can later shift to the Alternative A thereby earning a dual degree by covering the difference no later than at the end of their third year of studies.
For more information on UNYT’s tuition fees, please, contact Ms. Brikena Kazazi:
UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK TIRANA
Account number: 02 04 250 11 00 35 13 Payable in any of the ALPHA BANK branches
*Disclaimer
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 Services may be added, changed or withdrawn.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 UNYT Finance Office:
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.