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Tuition
Tuition for the Spring 2009 semester is $3,200 for American students and 2,300 euro for Western European students. Married couple tuiton is $6,000 for American students and 4,200 euro for Western European students.
Tuition includes class registration fees, meals and rooming for one fifteen-week semester.
There are no hidden costs such as credit card fees or check fees.
We offer discounts to returning students. Each semester you attend CCBCE you receive $100 off the next semester at CCBCE. Attend one semester at CCBCE and get $100 off your second semester here at CCBCE. Attend two semesters at CCBCE and get $200 off your third semester at CCBCE, attend three semesters at CCBCE and get $300 off your fourth semester here at CCBCE. For additional details please contact the registrar at ccbce@calvarychapel.com.
Tuition Deposit:
After you receive a letter of acceptance, we will need to receive
a 200 euro (or $200 for Americans) non-refundable deposit to hold your reservation for the upcoming semester
and to confirm your intention to come. The deposit is put towards the total cost of tuition.
The remaining tuition and must be paid in full before January 22nd.
How To Pay Tuition:
Tuition can be paid by credit card or check made out to ‘Calvary Chapel’. (note: please only write "Calvary Chapel" on the check)
To pay by credit card either:
#1.) fax it in using the credit card form,
#2.) email the credit card form to ccbce@hushmail.com, or
#3.) you may call us with your credit card information at 1 714 716 8143 Ext 505.
Click here for the credit card form
To pay by check:
make it out to "Calvary Chapel" and mail to:
CCBCE
Petőfi ut. 562
7041 Vajta
Hungary
(note: checks with corrections are not accepted by local banks. if making a mistake when writing the date, the amount, or indicating the beneficiary of a check (should be Calvary Chapel), please do not try to correct it, but write a new check.)
Financial sponsorships are possible for those applying from non-Western countries.
These are limited and are granted on a case by case basis.
All students must contribute something towards their tuition fees.
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