C.W. Post offers its students and their parents a convenient
monthly installment payment plan. The Tuition Management System
Monthly Payment Program divides a student's educational expenses
into manageable monthly payments which begin in advance of the school
year. There are no interest or finance charges. Life insurance covering
the balance of the budgeted amount is provided at no additional
cost. There is an annual fee for participation in this program.
The use of this plan is optional. Annual agreements may be written
to cover tuition alone or all costs of a college education. For more information visit www.afford.com/liucwpost/.
At C.W. Post, students can also take advantage of our University
Deferred Payment Plan. Students may defer up to half of their
tuition and fees, room and board each semester, at no interest.
The University then divides the balance of your tuition into three
monthly payments during the semester of participation. There is
a minimal service charge to use this payment plan.
Cooperative Education
Each year, hundreds of C.W. Post students participate in our nationally respected Cooperative Education program. “Co-op” — as it is commonly known — allows students to gain practical work experience, build a resume, and earn money to pay tuition. Each year, our students earn more than a half-million dollars working at organizations and companies ranging from Esteé Lauder and Merrill Lynch to North Shore University Hospital, New York City Police Department, and the New York Mets.
There are two ways to Co-op:
The Parallel Plan allows you to attend C.W. Post full-time while working part-time for 15-20 hours per week.
The Alternating Plan provides you with an opportunity to leave campus for a semester and work full-time. During this semester you will remain a full-time student at C.W. Post and your financial package will remain in place. You can still graduate in four years by arranging your academic schedules carefully.
For more information, call the Professional Experience and Career Planning Office at C.W. Post at (516) 299-2435 or visit http://www.liu.edu/pep
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