Applicants with less than 19 credit hours of earned undergraduate postsecondary education who wish to qualify for admission as a fully matriculated, degree-seeking student at the Saint Leo University WorldWide Center for Online Learning must submit an application package including a completed application form and one of the following:
First Time in College (FTIC) must submit one of the following by the application deadline:
- An official secondary school transcript
- An official GED score report
FTIC students who complete the application form but fail to submit all supporting documentation prior to the application deadline for a given term may be provisionally admitted for that semester. In order for the student to re-enroll for a subsequent term, all required documents must be received by the registration deadline for that term. Additionally, all applicants must submit unofficial transcripts and government issued photo ID prior to initial course registration.
Students transferring to the Saint Leo University WorldWide Center for Online Learning, who have at least 19 credit hours of earned undergraduate postsecondary education may also qualify for admission as a fully matriculated, degree-seeking student in the absence of any of the documents required above. Applicants must submit an application package including the following:
- A completed application form
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary education institutions attended showing at least 19 credit hours of postsecondary academic earned credit with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or above from regionally accredited two- or four-year postsecondary institutions.
Coursework qualifying as academic credit must be courses normally acceptable for admission as a matriculated transfer student and may not be vocational or remedial in nature. No experiential learning, including time-in-grade, time-in-service credit, or other certificate or training programs, will meet the standard of qualification for admission, high school or GED requirements, or for transfer credit unless such work is recognized in the American Council of Education (ACE) Guidebook.
Transfer students must submit Official Transcript Release Authorization form(s) in order to be provisionally admitted for two consecutive terms. Transfer students also must submit unofficial transcripts prior to initial course registration. In order to re-enroll for a subsequent term, all official transcripts must be received by the registration deadline for that term.
Students who do not meet the 2.0 GPA requirement may still be considered for provisional admission into Saint Leo University, however in order to maintain their status they must meet the below criteria:
- Attain a 2.0 GPA with no grades lower than a "D"
- May only withdraw from one class during this enrollment period
- Must contact your Student Advisor to enroll each term
If applicants meet none of the criteria for admission, they may enroll in courses as non-degree-seeking students. Upon completion of 18 credit hours of non-remedial coursework with Saint Leo University, the applicant may reapply for admission to the University.
Non-Degree Seeking
The Center for Online Learning enrolls a limited number of students who wish to take selected courses for credit but who do not want to study for a degree. These students must complete an application and indicate that they are not degree seeking. Non-degree-seeking students are limited to 18 credit hours with Saint Leo University.
Veterans eligible for Veterans Administration (VA) educational training benefits must be in a degree-seeking status in order to qualify for VA benefits. Admission requirements may also be imposed by providers of financial aid or military tuition assistance.
If it has been more than five years since your last registration at Saint Leo University, you must be readmitted. You will NOT be required to pay an application fee. For further information on the Department of Education's policy on re-admission for service members, please see www2.ed.gov/policy/highered/guid/readmission.html.
Admission Procedure
Individuals interested in applying for degree-seeking status with the Saint Leo University WorldWide Center for Online Learning should apply online at https://saintleouniversity.force.com/onlineapp. A qualified applicant will be considered to be matriculated (classified as degree seeking) when the following materials are submitted or received and approved by the Assistant Vice President of Enrollment or designee:
- Completed application form;
- Application fee (nonrefundable);
- Documentation of high school or GED completion. For transfer students, this may be documented by the transcript of the previously attended university;
- Official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities (the Center for Online Learning will obtain official transcripts from U.S. colleges and universities on the student's behalf); and
- Other transfer credits can be granted with the receipt of all appropriate documents, including:
Documentation to support the granting of University credit from such sources as:
- CLEP, DANTES, GED college-level examinations, USAFI examinations, Regents Standardized Examinations, or advanced placement (AP) examinations.
- Documentation for evaluation of nontraditional transfer credit (including military training on a Joint Services Transcript, a validated DD Form 295, or Community College of the Air Force CCAF Transcript).
- Other relevant documentation as needed (veterans/retirees should include a DD Form 214).
- Licensure documentation to support the granting of University credit for some occupational courses. University credit is available to members of the military services upon presentation of proof of completion of service-related courses and/or training schools and to law enforcement officers who have completed coursework in the FBI National Academy, local law enforcement academies or other training, police institute, and certified polygraph schools. Verification of coursework is obligatory in order to obtain credit. Nontraditional sources of credit have specific limits (see Transfer Credits ).
Once all of a student's documents are received at the Center for Online Learning, the Admissions Evaluators will review the student's application and the student will be notified of the admission decision. Upon completion of the Registrar's evaluation, students will have access to their program evaluations online via the Saint Leo Portal and eLion. This evaluation will include courses for which transfer credit has been granted and courses left for degree completion.
In order to file for veterans' benefits or to be eligible for most other types of financial aid, a student must first be admitted to Saint Leo University. Service members using tuition assistance have a reimbursement limit of 15 semester hours, unless they become degree seeking and obtain a Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges Agreement.
As with Saint Leo University's other programs, there is a minimum residency requirement of 30 semester credit hours. The residency requirement means that students must earn 30 credit hours at Saint Leo University. All credit may be earned online.
International Students Admission Policies
Please check with respective Enrollment Counselor to determine if international students can enroll. Saint Leo University recognizes all international diplomas and credits taken at accredited secondary and postsecondary institutions once all appropriate official documentation and credentials are received and translated (where necessary). Credit is granted in accordance with the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors (NAFSA) and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO). Students presenting diplomas indicating academic work beyond the high school level will have academic work evaluated by the Registrar. The Registrar will determine the exact number and nature of courses granted once the international evaluation is received.
English Language Proficiency
All international candidates for admission must prove English language proficiency in at least one of the following:
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - minimum score of 79 iBT
- International English Language Testing system (IELTS) - minimum score of 6.0
- Pearson Test of English Academics (PTE A) - minimum score of 53
- For transfer students, two semesters with grades of B or higher in English composition courses at regionally accredited post-secondary institutions in the United States
- Successful completion of a NAFSA-recognized ESL program
- Students who do not meet these requirements may still be eligible for admission to Saint Leo University through the University Campus Bridge Program.
- The Office of Admissions may require international students to take a placement test upon arrival at the University to determine appropriate placement.
Application Procedure for International Students
International students are required to submit the following items to complete an application for admission:
- Complete free online application
- Submit Official transcripts, mark sheets, diplomas or certificates from all post-secondary institutions attended, along with course descriptions and credit values. Students may also submit an official evaluation from a NACES approved agency.
- Standardized test scores from either the SAT or the ACT are highly recommended but are not required. The results of these tests will be used in determining scholarship eligibility.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency. English proficiency may be demonstrated by submitting qualifying English proficiency scores as outlined below. (See Bridge Program Section)
- Letter of recommendation from a teacher, headmaster, or school counselor.
- Completed Certificate of Finances indicating there are sufficient monetary resources available to the student to satisfy the costs of attendance at Saint Leo University. The financial documents cannot be older than six months at the time of submission to Saint Leo University in order to be considered valid. These financial documents include, but are not limited to, bank statements and letters, government or organization scholarships.
- Submit color copy of biographical section of passport
- Students transferring from another US institution completed Visa Clearance Form filled out by the international student advisor at your current US institution.
Change of Residency
A student wishing to enroll in courses at another University Center or Campus must apply for a change of residency. To complete an application for a change of residency, please log into https://fs.saintleo.edu. Click on the "UTS Help Desk" link in the left-hand navigation bar. Follow the posted instructions to fill out the form. Please note that a change in residency may result in a change of tuition rates. Consequently, a student should not complete the application until his or her student account at the prior resident center or campus is settled. Saint Leo University reserves the right to deny a student's application for change of residency if the student violates any University policy or fails to stay current on his or her student account.
Changes of residency requests are not automatically granted and are made at the discretion of the Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Operations & Services, or designee.
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment
New students seeking to enroll in Saint Leo University can contact a program representative at (888) 875-8265. For more information, go to the Center of Online Learning website: www.saintleo.edu/worldwide-admissions.
Registration
Current students can re-enroll by using Saint Leo University's online registration system, eLion, at https://elion.saintleo.edu or contact Student advising at (877) 856-2144.
Before official registrations are completed, course selections are checked to make sure that the necessary prerequisites are met. Obtaining academic advisement and early registration is highly encouraged because many course selections close out early. COL students are not considered registered until they have paid for their courses (their share and documentation for any third-party payment of the remainder). Active-duty military tuition assistance requests normally take at least 24 hours to be processed and approved.
Students carrying a course load of two courses (six semester credit hours) are considered full time; those taking one course (three semester credit hours) are considered part time. A course load of three courses requires approval and a 3.0 GPA or higher. To take four courses, students must obtain permission from a Online Learning Center administrator. A four-course load is approved only under unusual circumstances.
Financial Information
2020-2021 WorldWide Tuition and Fees
2020-2021 tuition and fees are effective as of June 29, 2020 - All tuition and fee rates are subject to change without notice.
Direct Costs by Program |
Tuition Per Credit Hour* |
Associate & Bachelor Degrees |
$380 |
Certificate Programs |
$260 |
Active-Duty Military |
$250 |
Navy Pace |
$250 |
* Tuition increases annually |
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Indirect Costs* |
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Books |
$744 |
Room & Board** |
$14,860 |
Personal |
$1,830 |
Travel |
$1,128 |
Total |
$18,562 |
*The indirect costs listed here are estimates; actual costs will vary from student to student |
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**Estimated average of living expenses for housing and food |
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Other Fees & Deposits |
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International Credential Evaluation Fee |
$235 |
Audit Fee (Visitors & Part-Time Students) |
$235 |
Degree Conferral Fee (Civilian) |
$125 |
Degree Conferral Fee (Military) |
$125 |
Certificate Fee |
$65 |
Replacement Diploma |
C$30 |
ID or Food Card Replacement |
$25 |
Electronic Transcripts / Official Transcripts Fee |
$10 - $15 |
Rush / Overnight Delivery |
$32 |
Course Challenge Examination |
$80 |
Technology Fee (per online course) |
$25 |
Parking Decal (Resident Student) |
$60 |
Parking Decal (Non-Resident Student) |
$30 |
Dual enrollment per credit hour (for high school students) |
$125 |
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Cost of Attendance* - Civilian |
Semester |
Year |
Tuition |
$4,560 |
$9,120 |
Books |
$372 |
$744 |
Room & Board** |
$7,430 |
$14,860 |
Personal |
$915 |
$1,830 |
Travel |
$564 |
$1,128 |
Total |
$13,841 |
$27,682 |
*The Cost of Attendance budget is based on federal guidelines and is used to determine financial aid eligibility; tuition costs may vary.
**Estimated average of living expenses for housing and food
Cost of Attendance* - Military*** |
Semester |
Year |
Tuition |
$3,000 |
$6,000 |
Books |
$372 |
$744 |
Room & Board** |
$7,430 |
$14,860 |
Personal |
$915 |
$1,830 |
Travel |
$564 |
$1,128 |
Total |
$12,281 |
$24,562 |
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Theology Certificate Program |
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Tuition per Credit Hour* |
Theology |
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$380 |
Prision Ministry, Parish Leadership & Management, Youth Ministries, Catechesis, and Theology for Parents |
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$260 |
CRM Contractual |
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$260 |
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Specific Course Fees |
Course |
Fee per Semester |
Art Studio |
ART-100; ART-200; ART-221; ART-223; ART-226; ART-300 |
$45 |
Assessment Test |
ACC-498; ACC-505; ASS-549; COM-498; COM-590; CRM-499; DBA-701; DBA-765; ECO-201; GBA-298; GBA-398; GBA-498; HCA-498; HCM-590; HRA-549; IHT-498; MBA-525; MBA-599; MKT-498; MMM-498; SOC-496; SPB-449 |
$50 |
Assessment Test |
HUS-498 |
$155 |
Criminal Justice Command School - Grad Fee |
CRM-300; CRJ-500 |
$65 |
Laboratory |
BIO-100; BIO-125; BIO-125L; BIO-126L BIO-200; BIO-223L; BIO-300; BIO-311L; BIO-312L; BIO-324L; BIO-325L; BIO-327L; BIO-328L; BIO-330L; BIO-400; BIO-425L; BIO-429; BIO-430L; BIO-498; CHE-123L; CHE-124L; CHE-311L; CHE-312L; PHY-221L; PHY-222L |
$65 |
Private Music Instruction |
MUS-120; MUS-220; MUS-320; MUS-420 |
$300 |
Proctor Fee |
Proctoring Placement Exams |
$35 |
*The Cost of Attendance budget is based on federal guidelines and is used to determine financial aid eligibility; tuition costs may vary.
**Estimated average of living expenses for housing and food.
***The Saint Leo military rate applies to eligible active duty, reserve, and guard service members and their spouses enrolled in undergraduate WorldWide programs.
2021-2022 tuition and fees are effective as of October 2020.
Textbooks and Materials Fees
Saint Leo uses Barnes and Noble College as its book vendor. Financial aid students are able to buy their books using their anticipated financial aid credit (if their financial aid award exceeds tuition charges for the term). Financial aid students who wish to buy their books using their financial aid credit must wait until after they receive their book vouchers to purchase their books. Financial aid students will receive, via their Saint Leo e-mail account, a voucher number with the subject of the e-mail being "Use your STUDENT ALLOCATION to order your books online." Students who are purchasing their books by credit card can do so when registration opens. The University offers an inclusive access program for textbooks through Barnes and Noble College called the Course Materials Connection Program. Students participating in the program are charged $26.00 per credit hour for the course materials required in each course they are enrolled in. Students who choose not to participate can opt out of the program and purchase from the bookstore off the Opt out term textbook list. (Financial Aid can be used to cover the fees both in the program and if opted out of it.) Online students can access the textbook website at https://saintleo.bncollege.com/shop/saint-leo/home
Withdrawal and Refund Policies
To withdraw from a class or classes, students must complete an Official Course Withdrawal Form online. Students have the prerogative of dropping a course until the end of the first week of classes without financial penalty or grade, and after that students will receive only a partial refund of tuition (see below), and a grade of W is assigned until the final published date for withdrawing (the last day of week 6). The grade will be reflected on the transcript, but not calculated into the grade point average. Failure to properly withdraw will result in a grade of FA (Failure due to Absences). Deadlines for withdrawal from courses are reflected on the published schedule below. Course withdrawal does not cancel any student indebtedness to the University. Saint Leo University reserves the right to cancel the registration of any student who fails to conform to the rules and regulations of the University.
Any student who stops attending any course for which he or she is registered without following the appropriate withdrawal procedures will be counted as an unofficial withdrawal. As a result of unofficially withdrawing, he or she will receive a grade of FA. The Student Financial Services office may reduce the student's aid eligibility and refund a portion of the student's financial aid to the original funding source. The midpoint of the enrollment period will be used for the purpose of calculating the return of Title IV funds. The student will be responsible for repayment of all outstanding loans and will be responsible for payment of the tuition and fees associated with the course. A student who earns an FA grade earns no credit, and the FA is counted in the same manner as an F grade on the student's grade report.
Saint Leo University does not recognize an unofficial withdrawal for purposes of determining an institutional refund or a change of grade to W—Withdrawn. If the review of the unofficial withdrawal determines that the student did not begin the withdrawal process or otherwise notify the school of the intent to withdraw due to illness, accident, deployment, or other circumstances beyond the student's control, the school will determine a withdrawal date from its consideration of the circumstances.
Refunds of Tuition and Course Fees
Refunds for Saint Leo University students who withdraw before 25 percent of the term/semester has been completed shall be calculated as follows:
Refunds of tuition for withdrawal from courses are given according to the following schedule. Note that if you are enrolled at Saint Leo University WorldWide Education Centers and/or Online Program in Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina, or Wisconsin, please proceed to the applicable schedule.
Tuition:
100% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs by the end of the add/drop period.
75% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after add/drop and before the end of week two.
No refund for any course with withdrawal after the end of week two.*
*Policy does not apply to students enrolled at Saint Leo University WorldWide Education Centers and/or Online Program in Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina, or Wisconsin
Laboratory and special course fees are 100% refundable if course is dropped before the end of the drop/add period. After the drop/add period, laboratory and special course fees are nonrefundable.
Refunds due students who have credit balances in their tuition account will automatically be issued within 14 days, unless funds are held due to administrative review regarding fraud or eligibility. Appeals regarding refunds shall be submitted in writing to the Business Office, MC 2097, Saint Leo University, P.O. Box 6665, Saint Leo, FL 33574-6665.
Refunds of Tuition and Course Fees (Georgia)
Refund policy for students enrolled in courses at Saint Leo University WorldWide Education Centers and/or online programs in Georgia.
Refunds of tuition for withdrawal from courses are given on the following schedule:
Tuition:
100% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs by the end of the add/drop period.
75% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after add/drop and before less than 25% of the course term is completed.
50% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after more than 25% and less than 50% of the course term is completed.
No refund for any course with withdrawal after 50% of the term is completed.
Laboratory and special course fees are 100% refundable if course is dropped before the end of the drop/add period. After the drop/add period, laboratory and special course fees are nonrefundable.
Refunds due students who have credit balances in their tuition account will automatically be issued within 14 days, unless funds are held due to administrative review regarding fraud or eligibility. Appeals regarding refunds shall be submitted in writing to the Business Office, MC 2097, Saint Leo University, P.O. Box 6665, Saint Leo, FL 33574-6665.
Refunds of Tuition and Course Fees (Maryland)
Refund policy for students enrolled in courses at Saint Leo University WorldWide Education Centers and/or online programs in Maryland.
Refunds of tuition for withdrawal from courses are given on the following schedule:
100% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs by the end of the add/drop period.
80% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 10% of the course is completed but before 20% of the course has been completed.
60% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 20% of the course has been completed but before 30% of the course has been completed.
40% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 30% of the course has been completed but before 40% of the course has been completed.
20% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 40% of the course has been completed but before 60% of the course has been completed.
No refund for any course with withdrawal after 60% of the course has been completed.
Refunds due students who have credit balances in their tuition account will automatically be issued within 14 days, unless funds are held due to administrative review regarding fraud or eligibility. Appeals regarding refunds shall be submitted in writing to the Business Office, MC 2097, Saint Leo University, P.O. Box 6665, Saint Leo, FL 33574-6665.
Refunds of Tuition and Course Fees (South Carolina)
Refund policy for students enrolled in courses at Saint Leo University WorldWide Education Centers and/or online programs in South Carolina.
Refunds of tuition for withdrawal from courses are given on the following schedule:
Tuition:
100% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs by the end of the add/drop period.
75% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after add/drop and before 25% of the course is completed.
60% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 25% of the course is completed but before 38% of the course has been completed.
50% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 38% of the course is completed but before 50% of the course has been completed.
30% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 50% of the course is completed but before 60% of the course has been completed.
No refund for any course with withdrawal after 60% of the course has been completed.
Laboratory and special course fees are 100% refundable if course is dropped before the end of the drop/add period. After the drop/add period, laboratory and special course fees are nonrefundable.
Refunds due students who have credit balances in their tuition account will automatically be issued within 14 days, unless funds are held due to administrative review regarding fraud or eligibility. Appeals regarding refunds shall be submitted in writing to the Business Office, MC 2097, Saint Leo University, P.O. Box 6665, Saint Leo, FL 33574-6665.
Refunds of Tuition and Course Fees (Wisconsin)
Refund policy for students enrolled in courses at Saint Leo University WorldWide Education Centers and/or online programs in Wisconsin.
Refunds of tuition for withdrawal from courses are given on the following schedule:
100% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs by the end of the add/drop period.
90% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after add/drop and before 10% of the course is completed.
80% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 10% of the course is completed but before 20% of the course has been completed.
70% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 20% of the course is completed but before 30% of the course has been completed.
60% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 30% of the course is completed but before 40% of the course has been completed.
50% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 40% of the course is completed but before 50% of the course has been completed.
40% tuition refund if course withdrawal occurs after 50% of the course is completed but before 60% of the course has been completed.
No refund for any course with withdrawal after 60% of the course has been completed.
As part of this policy, the school may retain a one-time application fee of no more than $100. A student will receive the refund within 40 days of termination date. If a student withdraws after completing 60% of the instruction, and withdrawal is due to mitigating circumstances beyond the student's control, the school may refund a pro rata amount.
A written notice of withdrawal is not required.
Add/Drop/Withdrawal
Registered students may add courses until the first day of classes. To receive a full refund, courses should be dropped before the end of the first week of classes. Registered students are automatically "dropped" from classes if not logged in during the first week of classes.
The University reserves the right to cancel a course for which there are insufficient enrollments. Students will be notified via e-mail or telephone, and any tuition and fees paid for a course that has been canceled will be refunded if the student does not register in a replacement course.
Withdrawal with an Excuse
If a student is active-duty military and receives unexpected TDY orders during the semester, an excused withdrawal is available without financial penalty by providing orders of the duty to the Saint Leo University Online Learning Center. Students may re-enroll for the same class at a later date without penalty. During this time, the Online Learning Center will hold the tuition. These circumstances must be reported to the issuing Tuition Assistance office in order to avoid repayment of the Tuition Assistance portion of the bill.
Military Refunds of Online Tuition and Course Fees (Iowa)
Refund policy for military Iowa students enrolled in online courses at Saint Leo University. It is the responsibility of the student to contact your enrollment counselor/advisor, provide proper documentation and follow the appropriate procedure.
Saint Leo University will offer the following options to a student who is a member, or the spouse of a member if the member has a dependent child, of the Iowa National Guard or reserve forces of the United States and who is ordered to state military service or federal service or duty:
i. Withdraw the student's entire registration and issue a full refund of tuition and mandatory fees.
ii. Make arrangements with the student's instructors for course grades, or for incompletes that shall be completed by the student at a later date. If such arrangements are made, the student's registration shall remain intact and tuition and mandatory fees shall be assessed for the courses in full.
iii. Make arrangements with only some of the student's instructors for grades, or for incompletes that shall be completed by the student at a later date. If such arrangements are made, the registration for those courses shall remain intact and tuition and mandatory fees shall be assessed for those courses. Any course for which arrangements cannot be made for grades or incompletes shall be considered dropped and the tuition and mandatory fees for the course refunded.
Student Financial Services
The Student Financial Services office administers federal, state, private and university financial assistance programs, including student employment.
It is the purpose of the Student Financial Services office to administer needy and/or academically qualified students with financial aid in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and work programs to the extent that resources are available. In order to make the best use of limited funds, awards often consist of a combination of resources. Professional staff are ready to help all students plan for the most efficient use of their financial resources for education.
The Student Financial Services office's primary means of communication to students is through email. It is the student's responsibility to frequently check their Saint Leo University email for important messages from the Student Financial Services office.
It should be noted that the information in the catalog is not all inclusive. It is the student's responsibility to review all of the relevant information. Please visit the Financial Aid web section at www.saintleo.edu/finaid for detailed information about the following:
- Tuition and costs
- Tuition refunds and returns of Title IV funds
- Refund disbursements
- Financial aid process
- Financial aid eligibility requirements
- Determining financial need
- Accepting awards
- Verification process
- Satisfactory academic progress (SAP)
- Financial aid appeal process
- Types of financial aid
- Student employment
- Book vouchers
- Student borrower resources
- Consumer information
Contacting the Student Financial Services
Students with questions are encouraged to contact the Student Financial Services office.
Student Financial Services
(800) 240-7658
finaid@saintleo.edu
www.saintleo.edu/finaid
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Students who require financial assistance in order to attend the university should apply for assistance each academic year. The U.S. Department of Education's Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on the web (www.fafsa.ed.gov) is used to determine eligibility for assistance based on need.
The FAFSA must be completed for each academic year. Students should submit their regular or renewal FAFSA so that it is received by the federal processor by the January 1 priority date. The FAFSA is available annually by October 1. When completing the FAFSA, applicants must enter Saint Leo University's federal school code - 001526.
Disbursement of Funds
Financial aid begins to be disbursed assuming all requirements are met, within 10 days of the beginning of the term (8 week class) for term based students and 10 days of the beginning of the semester for semester based students. Requirements can include verification completion, enrollment and program specific requirements (example: half-time enrollment). A change in your status pertaining to any of these requirements can impact your eligibility for financial aid funds.
Financial aid is disbursed directly to a student's eLion account. The funds are used to pay tuition and required fees, along with room and board, if applicable. Refunds are issued within 14 days from the date a credit balance is created.
This complete policy is located at www.saintleo.edu/finaid.
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
All students receiving Federal Title IV financial aid, state aid or Saint Leo institutional aid must adhere to the university's published policy on satisfactory academic progress. The Higher Education Act as amended by Congress mandates that higher education institutions establish minimum standards of "satisfactory academic progress" for students receiving financial aid.
In order to maintain financial aid eligibility, recipients must meet all of the following SAP Policy requirements:
- Earn a minimum cumulative GPA (please see the policy for specifics)
- Successfully complete at least 67% of all attempted credit hours
- Complete program of study within the maximum timeframe of 150%
SAP is evaluated at the end of each academic semester or after each set of two 8-week linked terms when grades are posted. The evaluation normally occurs two weeks after the end of the semester/term.
For full details regarding Saint Leo University's SAP policy, details concerning the requirements listed above, and the complete appeal process, visit www.saintleo.edu/sap.
Late Fees
Unpaid balances are subject to a late fee of 1% monthly (12% annually). Late fees accrue 60 days after term start.
Past-Due Accounts
When a student leaves the University owing money, his or her receivable balance is placed in collection status. These accounts may be assigned to an external collection agency after 90 days past due. Students are responsible for all late fees, collection agency costs, and attorney's fees imposed on delinquent accounts. Transcripts and diplomas will not be released until the account balance is zero.
Loan Deferment/Verification
Students must request loan deferment/enrollment verification forms from the institution requesting verification. Saint Leo University does not provide loan deferment or enrollment verification forms. All deferments must go to the Registrar's Office on the University Campus. No deferment or verification forms may be processed by the Online Learning Center.
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