Maalot Logo

Maalot College

A Division of maalot institutes of torah
tuition and fees

Tuition and Fees
Tuition per credit $300*
Application fee $50
Evaluation of transfer credit fee $50
Graduation Fee $100
Fees per semester
Enrollment -registration $50
Technology Fee (Sept – Aug) $150  *Arizona residents: $100 per credit

Estimated Book Fees
Most programs will require an outlay of up to $1800 if new books and texts will be purchased. It is up to the student to decide on the purchase of new or used texts or borrowing the text from another source. The cost estimated is an average.
Some of the programs include instructor sourced material and are provided free of charge. This information is available in the course syllabus.
For the Judaic studies courses and the 30 credit Judaic studies requirement in each of our degree programs, most of the textbooks are found in the library of any traditional home or synagogue.
For additional technology fees for computer or graphic design courses or for lab courses please refer to specific course syllabi.

Tuition Payment Schedules

Currently, Maalot does not provide any scholarships, payment plans, or financing options to students. Students register for courses for a single semester at a time and must make
payment arrangements for the semester, in full, before the semester begins.
Students may not register for a new semester if there is a balance of unpaid tuition. Maalot may occasionally offer an early-bird payment discount for specific semesters if
payment is received in full by an indicated date. When offered, this early registration rate is available to any student. Check with the Maalot office or the school website for
details.

Refund Policy

Refund policy before the start date of the semester. A student has five (5) calendar days after signing an enrollment agreement to cancel enrollment and receive a full refund of all monies paid to the institution. Dependent on withdrawal dates, students may be eligible for full or partial refund of tuition according to the following schedule:
Students are entitled to a full refund if they withdraw within 5 calendar days of signing the registration agreement.
Students are entitled to a full refund minus the application and transfer of credit evaluation if the student withdraws after 5 days of signing the enrollment agreement but before the start of the course.

Sample Refund Calculation:
If a student registered for 2 courses on August 15th. On August 19th the student emails the registrar that a withdrawal is needed. The student is entitled to a full tuition refund of $300 x 6 credits and the technology fee and will not receive a refund
of the $50 application fee, $50 registration fee or a $50 fee for transfer of credit evaluation, if relevant. The student would be refunded $1800 in tuition plus $150 in technology fee.

Refund Policy after the start of the semester (withdrawal)
The tuition refund policy for students who drop a course during the semester is as follows:
If 10 percent or less of the time period has expired, a refund of at least 90 percent of the tuition charges for the time period;
If more than 10 percent but less than or equal to 20 percent of the time period has expired, a refund of at least 80 percent of the tuition charges for the time period;
If more than 20 percent but less than or equal to 30 percent of the time period has expired, a refund of at least 70 percent of the tuition charges for the time period;
If more than 30 percent but less than or equal to 40 percent of the time period has expired, a refund of at least 60 percent of the tuition charges for the time period;
If more than 40 percent but less than or equal to 50 percent of the time period has expired, a refund of at least 50 percent of the tuition charges for the time period;
If more than 50 percent of the time period has expired, no refund or a refund in an amount determined by the institution.
Money will be refunded within 30 calendar days from the written notice of withdrawal. Refunds are made to the party who paid the tuition.
Students are not considered to be withdrawn from a course unless they have submitted a signed withdrawal form to the Registrar’s Office. The form must specify the date of withdrawal and the class from which the student is withdrawing.
If a student is on an authorized Leave of Absence, the withdrawal date is the date the student was scheduled to return from the Leave and failed to do so.
If a student has not attended any class for 30 calendar days, Maalot will base the percentage of tuition refunded on the time elapsed within the semester that has been completed in that period.
Failed Courses
While the Maalot staff will work with students who may be struggling to help them succeed, occasionally a student will fail a course. Students who fail a course are not entitled to a refund for the course. A failed course may be retaken and the second grade may replace the first, failing grade, however, standard course fees apply.