High School Programs: Tuition and Fees, Financial Assistance and Merit Scholarships
Tuition and Fees
Session 1: Two weeks, Monday, June 24–Friday, July 5
Tuition: $2,556 - two college credits, includes $100 nonrefundable deposit
Housing + Meals: $660 housing + $300 meals = $960
Total: $3,516
Note: Housing is optional, but the meal plan is required for students that live on campus.
Additional expenses *
- Supplies: $300
- Incidentals/personal spending: $200
Note: Students may spend more or less than the recommended amounts listed above. Supply costs vary for each course and are determined in part by students' individual projects and material choices.
Session 2: Three weeks, Monday, July 8–Friday, July 26
Tuition: $3,834 - three college credits, includes $100 nonrefundable deposit
Housing + Meals: $990 housing + $450 meals = $1,440
Total: $5,279
Note: Housing is optional, but the meal plan is required for students that live on campus.
Additional expenses *
- Supplies: $450
- Incidentals/personal spending: $250
Note: Students may spend more or less than the recommended amounts listed above. Supply costs vary for each course and are determined in part by students' individual projects and material choices.
Refund Policy
All withdrawal requests must be submitted in writing to ecp@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. The date the request is received in writing is the date used to calculate the refund amount.
- 100 percent tuition refund, less $100 nonrefundable tuition deposit one week or more prior to start of the program: Monday, June 17 for Session 1 or Monday, July 3 for Session 2
- No refunds will be issued after Tuesday, June 18 for Session 1 or Tuesday, July 4 for Session 2
Refunds take four to six weeks to process, depending on payment type.
Note: No tuition will be refunded, and financial aid and merit scholarships may be revoked, if a student is asked to leave the program for violations of policies or regulations.
Financial Assistance and Merit Scholarships
Financial assistance is available in the form of need-based aid and merit scholarships.
