Page 33 - NJC 2021-22 Academic Calendar Book
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TUITION, FEES and GUIDELINES continued
Mandatory School Trips (destinations subject to change)
● Mid-November Remembrance Day Trip to Belgium and France
● Spring Trip: curriculum-based or service-based
● May/June Trip to Normandy, France
Optional School Trips (destinations vary annually)
● Munich or Krakow
● Model UN
● Winter Break: school or independent travel or return flight home
● Semester Break: Zermatt Trip
● Florence or Ski Trip
Independent Travel
Miscellaneous
● Pocket Money 500 CHF/mo x 9 months 4,500 CHF
● Medical Insurance $450- $800 CAD
● Baggage Shipment $1,500 CAD ($750 x 2-way)
● School Supplies as determined by students’ needs and course selection
● Travel Medical insurance
FEES
Registration Fee
A non-refundable registration fee is due upon enrollment and will reserve a place for the student. This fee is included in quoted tuition fee amounts.
Mandatory Travel
The Junior College has 4 mandatory school trips over the school year: September orientation trip in Switzerland, mid-November trip to Belgium and France for Remembrance Day, Spring Break curriculum or service-based trip, and late Spring Normandy trip. Only the September orientation trip is included in tuition fees. Trip destinations are subject to change.
Tax Deductibility
Neuchâtel Junior College is a Swiss non-profit foundation and an independent secondary school. It is neither recognized as a post-secondary nor a degree-granting institution by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for tax purposes. Therefore, CRA does not allow the deduction of tuition fees, or any part thereof, paid to Neuchâtel Junior College.
With thanks to the generosity of proud NJC alumni, their families, and supportive friends of the College, NJC is able to fund a number of generous awards. In recent years, awards have been granted to successful Canadian applicants in amounts ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 CAD. Families are eligible to apply for assistance whether they are applying for a single semester or a full year experience. These awards offset some of the costs of tuition, some travel, or both.
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