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The criminal background check and social security number verification fee covers expenses
associated with the required background check and social security number verification.
Seniors applying for graduation are assessed a fee associated with the cost of the cap and gown,
senior banquet, invitations, diploma and cover, school pin and other expenses.
Parking expense covers the maintenance of the parking lot and security.
Testing expense covers the initial administration of standardized tests. Additional fees are
charged for expenses associated with retesting of standardized tests and with make-up
examinations. Activity expenses are associated with campus activities and technology expenses
are those that provide access to media equipment.
Each student is charged a Student Health Fee. This fee provides access to the Health Clinic.
Additional charges (fines) are added for parking violations.
Professional fees associated with professional organizations may be charged for specific
programs. See the program’s cost plan.
A fee of $20.00 is added to the applicant’s or student’s financial balance for each personal check
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returned for insufficient bank funds or a missed 2 attempt of a monthly Nelnet draft payment.
If payment for the returned check is not received, additional steps may be taken up to and
including involvement of a collection agency, other legal action, and financial suspension.
Delinquent Accounts
1. All BHCLR student/graduate services, including final grades, will be withheld from
individuals who are not in good financial standing.
2. Any Admission application submitted by an individual that is not in good financial
standing will not be eligible for consideration.
3. An individual not currently enrolled who has an outstanding balance will be referred
to Professional Credit Management, Inc. for collection.
4. Once individual accounts are referred to a collection agency, all actions related to the
financial account will be handled through the collection agency.
5. An individual with a delinquent account requesting BHCLR student/graduate
services, including but not limited to transcript requests must be participating in an
approved payment plan as outlined by BHCLR.
6. Accounts which have been referred to a collection agency must be paid in full before
the individual can receive student/graduate services, including but not limited to
transcripts.
7. A student is allowed two (2) financial suspensions per respective academic year. Ifa
condition occurs which would result in a third suspension, the student will be required
to pay the balance in full within five business days or the student will be
administratively withdrawn
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