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Obligation of Payment

Option 4 — 3rd Party Payer

• Payment of term or semester tuition is paid by a 3rd party.

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• Vouchers:

i. MyCAA Financial Assistance

ii. Employer iii. Vocational Rehabilitation (Chapter 31) iv. VA Post 9/11 GI Bill® Benefits (Chapter 33)

*Payment plans are offered as a convenience to the learners and do not constitute an extension of credit or student loan under any definition. Receiving payments and applying payment to a learner’s tuition balance is NOT occurring pursuant to any student loans terms, is not based on an instrument of indebtedness, is not an extension of credit, does not accrue interest, and is not based on receipt of funds subject to Title IX of the Higher Education Act.

**Tuition will not be increased during the length of the program provided the learner maintains continuous enrollment. Failure to maintain continuous enrollment will subject the learner to the current published tuition rate at the time of reenrollment.

Disclaimers:

• Tuition will not be increased during the program provided the learner makes satisfactory academic progress and maintains continuous enrollment.

• Repeated courses and courses taken beyond those required on the degree plan require additional tuition.

• All fees and tuition must be paid in full prior to graduation and a degree cannot be awarded nor transcripts released until all outstanding tuition and financial obligations have been paid in full. Learners who have completed course work but have an outstanding balance will be provided with written notice of any tuitions and fees payable.

Failure to pay after written notice is provided will result in the learner being placed on Graduation Hold. All outstanding fees and tuition must be paid in full prior to enrollment in additional coursework. Learners who have completed coursework but have an outstanding balance will be provided with written notice of any tuition and fees payable. Failure to pay after written notice is provided will result in the learner being placed on Accounting

Hold.

By registering, learners agree to be held responsible for all tuition and fees. Tuition and fees for all Learners, including those who elect semesters or monthly payment plans, become an obligation in accordance with the provisions of the Refund Policy described above. Tuition and fees are due, in full, by the predetermined deadline. Failure to make payments of any indebtedness to the University when due, including but not limited to tuition fees and payment plan options is considered sufficient cause, until the debt is settled with the university, to (1) bar the learner from classes and examinations; (2) bar the learner from future registration until all financial obligations are satisfied; (3) suspend all University services and privileges; (4) suspend the learner; (5) assign the student to a collection agency (learners who have been assigned to an outside collection agency will be required to pay in advance for all future registrations and services) ; (6) report the learner to a credit bureau. This policy will be equally enforced against debts discharged through bankruptcy. Permission to cancel enrollment does not constitute, nor shall it be construed as, a waiver by the University of a learner’s financial obligation. Learners are still responsible for all outstanding debts and contracts with the University. Furthermore, a learner must not have any delinquent financial obligations to CalSouthern the time classes begin or his or her registration may be revoked.

The University has no pending petition in bankruptcy, is not pending operating as a debtor in possession, has not filed a petition within the preceding five years, or has not had a petition in bankruptcy filed against it within the preceding five years that resulted in reorganization under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code (11U.S.C. Sec. 1101 et seq.).

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