SEMESTER
PROGRAM COSTS FOR 2010-11
[Semester
I: September 20, 2010 - December 17, 2010]
[Winter:
January 10, 2011 - February 4, 2011]
[Semester
II: February 7, 2011 - May 20, 2011]
[Year: September
20, 2010 - May 20, 2011]
[Summer I: May 30, 2011 - July 1, 2011]
[Summer II: July 5, 2011 - July 29, 2011]
Odyssey Semester/Year Program Costs:
$9,995.00 per Semester, $2,995.00 per Winter session, $3,490.00 per Summer Session,
$12,990.00 per
Semester and Winter Session, $22,985.00 per Year (plus a
$450 damage deposit). Program costs include tuition, housing,
orientation, group travel, and transcript (see general
overview section for details). Airfare to and
from Athens, meals, textbooks, medical/accident/property
insurance, and personal spending money are NOT included.
(Students can expect to spend $150-$200 per week on meals,
laundry, entertainment, and miscellaneous needs).
After the $150 application fee, a deposit [$1,450.00 Semester I or Semester II;
1,050.00 Winter or Summer Sessions; 1,850.00 Semester and Winter Session; 2,450.00 Year] is due
within three weeks of acceptance. This includes a non-refundable
confirmation fee, applied toward the cost of tuition,
and a $450 damage deposit, which will be returned with
the transcript after a student's departure from Athens.
The balance is payable as follows:
Semester
I: August 20th - $8,995.00
Semester
I & Winter Session: August 20th - $11,590.00
Winter
Session: November 20th - $2,395.00
Winter
Session & Semester II: November 20th - $11,590.00
Semester
II: December 20th - $8,995.00
Full Year:
August 20th -
$20,985.00
Summer
I Session: April 20th - $2,890.00
Summer
II Session: May 20th - $2,890.00
Financial Aid: Students on
financial aid should contact their financial aid office
at their home institution regarding the transfer of aid
to their program of study abroad. If financial aid is anticipated
but not available before the program fee is due, a student
must notify Odyssey in Athens in writing as to the release
date of funding. Students are responsible for full payment
of program fees if financial aid is not granted in full
or in part
Refund Policies: Should circumstances
require a student to withdraw from the program prior to
arrival in Athens, a full refund- excluding the non-refundable
applications and confirmation fees, and any non-refundable
housing costs incurred -will be made. A student who is forced
to withdraw at any point because of serious illness will
receive a pro rata rebate for tuition and lodging. Documentation
by a physician of inability to participate in the program
is necessary in making claims for a refund. Should a student
voluntarily withdraw for any other reason after the program
begins, the following refund schedule will apply:
Withdrawal during week: 1- 60%; 2 -40%; 3 -20% *minus
application fee, deposit, and non-refundable housing costs
incurred.
A full-year student who has paid the Semester II fee (or
a portion thereof), but wishes to withdraw at the end of
Semester I will receive a refund of 50% of fees already
paid, minus application fee, deposit, and non-refundable
housing costs, if he or she makes notification of withdrawal
by December 1st. There will be no refund after this date
for full-year students, except in the case of serious illness.
There will be no refund for a student who is suspended or
expelled from the program.
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SUMMER
I or II PROGRAM COSTS FOR 2010
[Summer I:
May 31, 2010 - June 25, 2010]
[Summer II:
June 28, 2010 - July 30, 2010]
Odyssey Summer Program Costs: $3,195.00 (plus a
$450 security damage deposit)
Program costs include tuition, shared student housing, orientation,
group travel, and transcript. Airfare to and from Athens,
meals, textbooks, medical/accident/property insurance, and
personal spending money are not included. (Students can
expect to spend $150-200 per week on meals, laundry, entertainment,
and miscellaneous needs.)
After the $150 application fee, a $1050 deposit is due
within three weeks of acceptance. This includes a non-refundable
$600 confirmation fee, applied toward the cost of tuition,
and a $450 damage deposit, which will be returned with
the transcript after a student's departure from Athens.
Financial Aid: Students on
financial aid should contact the financial aid office at
their home institution regarding the transfer of aid to
their program of study abroad. If financial aid is anticipated
but not available before the program fee is due, a student
must notify Odyssey in Athens in writing as to the release
date of funding. Students are responsible for full payment
of the program fees if financial is not granted in full
or in part. Full tuition is due prior to the start of the
summer session.
Refund Policies: The Odyssey
in Athens refund policy for summer session is for serious
illness only. A student who is forced to withdraw at any
point due to serious illness will receive a refund of 25%
of program costs. Documentation by a physician of inability
to participate in the program is necessary in making claims
for the refund (minus application fee, deposit, and non-refundable
housing costs incurred).
Payment info below >
PAYMENT:
Certified Bank Check Made Payable to UINDY LLS
Mailed to University of Indianapolis, Athens
9 Ipitou Street, Athens, GR 105 57
Attn: Odyssey in Athens
Direct Deposit in Greece - Bank & University Account Information:
Bank Name: The National Bank of Greece
Bank Address: 3 Metropoleos Sq. Branch (146), Athens, Greece 105 56
Account number: 146/300137-70
Account name Holder: UINDY-LLS
University Address: Ipitou 9, Athens, Greece 105 57
IBAN No: GR36 0110 1462 0000 1463 0013 770
Swift Code Number: ETHNGRAA
NOTE:
For any Direct Deposit, you need to send the deposit slip by FAX to the University of Indianapolis, Athens
Fax #: [011-30] 210-3248502 - Please make sure your name appears on the fax.