Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid

All tuition is due at the time of registration.

Fall 2009 - Spring 2010 Tuition

Continuing Education Milton
(after 4:00 p.m. and on weekends)


$365 per credit   
Continuing Education Milton (before 4:00 p.m.) $933 per credit
Continuing Education Plymouth $300 per credit
Nursing RN to BS (all locations) $385 per credit

Summer 2010 Tuition

Continuing Education Milton

$365 per credit   
Continuing Education Plymouth $300 per credit
Nursing RN to BS (all locations) $385 per credit

Tuition must be paid in full at time of registration.
Checks or money orders must be made out to Curry College.
(Please do not send cash.)
VISA, MasterCard, and Discover are accepted.
Confirmations will be mailed.

Registration Information
We encourage you to register early to ensure best course selection.

Registration Form for Continuing and Graduate Studies (PDF)

In Person
Come to the Continuing and Graduate Studies Office in Milton or Plymouth during regularly scheduled office hours.

By Mail
Mail completed registration forms and payment to:

Continuing and Graduate Studies Division at Curry College
1071 Blue Hill Avenue, Milton, MA 02186-2395    OR
20 North Park Avenue, Plymouth, MA 02360

By Phone
Milton: (617) 333-2364
Plymouth: (508) 747-2424
By Fax 
(617) 979-3535
(508) 746-2531

Payment Options
A deferred payment option is available to students who demonstrate that they have a tuition reimbursement benefit through their employer or the government. Students who qualify may pay their tuition at the end of each course, rather than upon registration. Students in this category are responsible for payment, and tuition may not be left unpaid pending reimbursement by an employer or other agency. Please contact the Continuing and Graduate Studies Office for further details and to complete a Deferred Payment Request Form. Direct billing is available for students who demonstrate that their employer or other organization will be paying the college directly for their classes. Students in this category may register upon providing appropriate documentation, such as a purchase order or voucher.

Auditing a Course
Non-degree students may audit Continuing Education or Graduate courses on a space available basis.  Auditors are subject to full tuition and fees for the course and must be formally registered. 

Grade/Pass/Fail
Only courses outside of the student’s major may be declared Pass/Fail.  Only one course each semester may be graded in this manner. Please request the form from the Continuing and Graduate Studies Office.

Add/Drop
You must contact the Continuing and Graduate Studies Office to add or drop a course. Students may add a course through the first week of classes by contacting the Continuing and Graduate Studies Office. Students wishing to drop a course from their schedule must do so through the Continuing and Graduate Studies Office prior to the start of the term. A student is financially responsible for any courses not officially dropped before the first day of classes. (See refund policy below.)

Withdrawal
You must contact the Continuing and Graduate Studies Office to officially withdraw from a course. Students wishing to withdraw from an eight-week course may do so by the end of the fifth week of the term, from a twelve - week course by the end of the eighth week, and from a fifteen week course by the end of the tenth week. Students will receive a “W” for a grade. Non-attendance does not constitute a withdrawal.

Refund Policy
Full refunds will be made only if a course is canceled or if a student drops a course before the course begins. Students who withdraw from a course after it has started will receive a partial refund, according to the following schedule:

Fall 2009 Deadlines

15-Week Fall Semester:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by September 7 receive 75%, by September 14, receive 50% refund.
8-Week Fall Term I:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by September 6 receive 75%, by September 13, receive 50% refund.
8-Week Fall Term II:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by November 1 receive 75%, by November 8, receive 50% refund.
12-Week Fall Semester:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by September 20 receive 75%, by September 27, receive 50% refund.

Intensive Courses:
One-week Intensive Courses:

By the end of the first class, 75% refund.No refunds after the first class.
Two-week Intensive Courses:
By the end of the second class, 75% refund.No refunds after the second class.
Special Accelerated Weekend, Blended, and Two-day courses:
No refunds once course begins.

Spring 2010 Deadlines

15-Week Spring Semester:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by January 27 receive 75%, by February 3, receive 50% refund.
8-Week Spring Term III:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by January 25 receive 75%, by February 1, receive 50% refund.
8-Week Spring Term IV:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by March 21 receive 75%, by March 28, receive 50% refund.
12-Week Spring Semester:
For full-session courses, students who withdraw by February 14 receive 75%, by February 21, receive 50% refund.

Intensive Courses:
One-week Winter Courses:

By the end of the first class, 75% refund.No refunds after the first class.
Two-week Winter Courses:
By the end of the second class, 75% refund.No refunds after the second class.
Weekend and Hybrid Courses:
Before the second class meeting, 50% refund. No refunds after the second class.
One and Two-Day Courses:
No refunds once course begins.

After these deadlines, students are financially responsible for the full cost of the course.

Required Immunization Certificate

Massachusetts Law 105 CMR 220.600 requires Curry College to collect a certificate of immunization from all full time students. This applies to any continuing education or graduate student who is carrying a full time course load.

For Continuing Education students Curry defines full time as 12 or more credits during a semester including intensive courses falling within a semester. As an example, if a CE student takes 6 credits in Term 1 and six credits in Term 2, they would meet the definition of full time.

For Graduate students, Curry defines full time as 6 or more credits during a semester including intensive courses falling within a semester. A MBA student taking one 3 credit course in Term 1 and one 3 credit course in Term 2 would meet the definition of full time. A MED or MCJ student taking 6 or more credits during fall or spring semester would be considered full time.

If you know what your course load will be and you will meet the definition of a full time student, please plan ahead and file your certificate of immunization prior to or with your registration.  All students who have not filed the certificate and who are found to be in full time status will receive a notice from Curry College that they have 30 days to file the certificate or future registration will be blocked.

Each full time student must provide a certificate of immunization that verifies the student has received the following:

1) At least one dose of mumps and rubella vaccine(s) given at or after 12 months of age
2) Two doses of live measles vaccine given at least one month apart beginning at or after 12 months of age
3) A booster dose of tetanus-diphtheria within the last ten years
4) Three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine

The certificate of immunization form and instructions can be obtained from any Campus Continuing Education and Graduate Studies Office.

Mandatory Health Insurance
Effective September 1, 1989, the Massachusetts law C.15A, s. 18 requires that every full-time and part-time student enrolled in an institution of higher learning in Massachusetts participate in a qualifying student health insurance program (QSHIP) or in a health benefit plan with comparable coverage. A part-time student is defined as a student participating in at least 75% of the full-time curriculum or at least 9-credits in a given semester

As a result, full-time and part-time students taking 9-credits or more are automatically billed for individual membership in the health insurance plan sponsored by their colleges or universities. Students must purchase the school-sponsored health plan or show proof of comparable coverage in an alternate health plan in order to enroll in the college/university of their choice. Students must prove comparable coverage by completing a Student Health Insurance Waiver Form. This form is available in the Student Financial Services and Continuing and Graduate Studies Offices. The form must be completed in full and signed by both the policy holder and a Curry College representative to be considered for waiver.  Or you can complete the waiver form at www.universityhealthplans.com.

A notice regarding Student Health Insurance enrollment and waiver deadlines will be mailed to your permanent address if you register for at least 9 credits. You will have 30 days to complete a waiver if you can prove comparable coverage - late waivers will not be considered.

The cost of the Curry-sponsored health plan for the full academic year 2009-2010 is $673 and the cost for the spring 2010 semester only is $382.

Financial Aid Information
For more information on Financial Aid, please visit the Advising and Services page.