Financial Information
Crown College strives to aid every student to receive the training he needs. It is our desire that no student be kept from pursuing God's call to prepare due to financial obstacles.
Some of the most vital lessons you will ever learn in trusting the Lord are taught in the school of finances. You must learn to depend on the Lord alone to meet your needs. Work hard, pray continually, and trust Him. He is willing and able to meet the needs of those who delight in His will. God will not fail you.
If God is leading you to prepare at Crown College do not let finances keep you from following His will for your life. Where God leads, He will provide.
Tuition, Room & Board
| Tuition From 12 to 18 hours | $2,000 |
| Tuition Less than 12 hours | $160 per hour |
| Tuition More than 18 hours | $120 per hour |
| Room & Board | $1,950 |
Fees
| Application Fee | $45 |
| Student Services Fee | $450 |
| Information Technology Fee | $100 |
| Library Fee | $50 |
| Yearbook Fee | $75 |
Conditional Fees
| Dorm Maintenance Fee | $225 |
| Car Registration Fee | $150 |
| Off-Campus Students | $100 |
| Private Music Lessons | $225 |
| Graduation Fee | $150 |
| Student Teaching Fee | $75 |
| Student Health Insurance | $199 |
| Drop/Add Class Fee | $10 |
| Transcript Fee | $10 |
| Return Check Fee | $25 |
| Late Registration Fee | $150 |
| Late Payment Fee | $30 |
Pre-Payment Incentive
By pre-paying the total bill each semester (fees, tuition, room and board) on or before registration day, students will receive a 10% reduction from the tuition portion of the bill.
Refund Policy
Once a student goes through registration the fees for the semester are non-refundable. The room and board will be pro-rated according to the number of days the student was on campus. The following tuition charges are owed in cases of withdrawal from the college by the student regardless of the reason:
| During the 1 week | 25% of tuition |
| During the 2 week | 50% of tuition |
| During the 3 week | 75% of tuition |
| Thereafter | 100% of tuition |
Statements
A statement of the student's account will be sent to the students home and school mailbox each month. If a student desires to know the status of his account, he may make a personal visit to the Finance Office during regular office hours.
Fall Payment Plan:
The Tuition and Room and Board are broken into 5 payments. The first 2 payments (August & September) plus the fees for the semester are due at registration. The remaining 3 payments will be due the first of each ensuing month.
| Semester Rate | Each of 5 Payments | |
| Tuition for 12-18 credit hours | $2,000 | $400 |
| Room and Board | $1,950 | $390 |
Example of payment at registration for a full-time dormitory student with a car.
Tuition (August)
$400
Room and Board (August)
$390
Information Technology Fee
$100
Dorm Maintenance Fee
$225
Student Services Fee
$450
Car Registration Fee
$150
Library Fee
$50
Payment Due
$1,765
Any additional fees a student may incur are due with the registration payment.
| Due First of Each Month | ||
| September 1 | $790 | |
| October 1 | $790 | |
| November 1 | $790 | |
| December 1 | $790 |
Spring Payment Plan:
The Tuition and Room/Board are broken into 5 payments. The first payment plus the fees for the semester are due at registration. The remaining 4 payments will be due the first of each ensuing month.
| Semester Rate | Each of 5 Payments | |
| Tuition for 12-18 credit hours | $2,000 | $400 |
| Room and Board | $1,950 | $390 |
Example of payment at registration for a full-time dormitory student with a car.
Tuition
$400
Room and Board
$390
Information Technology Fee
$100
Dorm Maintenance Fee
$225
Student Services Fee
$450
Library Fee
$50
Yearbook Fee
$75
Car Registration Fee
$150
Payment Due
$1,840
Any additional fees a student may incur are due with the registration payment.
| Due First of Each Month | ||
| February 1 | $790 | |
| March 1 | $790 | |
| April 1 | $790 | |
| May 1 st | $790 |
Payments may be made in person in the Finance Office, by mail, or by phone using a debit or credit card. We accept cash, checks, money orders, and all major credit cards.
Explanation of Fees
Application Fee
The application fee must accompany each Application for Admission. This is a one-time fee. No application can be processed without payment of the application fee. This fee is non-refundable.
Drop/Add Class Fee
After registration this fee is charged for each class that is dropped or added to their schedule. This must be done within the allotted time allowed.
Dorm Maintenance Fee
This fee is charged to help cover the cost for the upkeep and maintenance of the dormitories due to normal wear and tear. This fee is non-refundable.
Graduation Fee
The Graduation Fee includes the cost of the diploma in a presentation folder, invitations, and rental of the cap and gown. This is a mandatory fee for all graduates.
Information Technology Fee
Dormitory and commuter students pay this fee for use of the wireless network (internet access) on the campus. This fee is non-refundable.
Late Registration Fee
A late registration fee is charged to any student failing to register for classes by the close of the day on the last day of registration.
Late Payment Fee
A late payment fee will be assessed if the account is not current by the 10 th of each month. This includes any past due amount.
Returned Check Fee
The Finance Office charges this fee for any check that is returned due to insufficient funds.
Student Health Insurance
All dormitory students must have health insurance. If they are not covered under a policy of their own or their parents they must purchase the Student Health Insurance provided through the college.
Student Services Fee
The student services fee covers the matriculation cost, student activities, mail key and services, and the Student I.D. card. This fee is due at the beginning of each semester and is non-refundable.
Transcript Fee
This fee is charged when an official copy of a student's transcript is requested.
Miscellaneous Expenses
Textbooks may be purchased in the campus bookshop. Books may not be billed to a student's tuition account. Textbook costs range from $300 to $400 per semester. Students should be also prepared to cover the cost of class supplies, laundry, and personal incidental expenses.








