B.S. in Psychology and Social Action (De Anza)

Tuition and Fees

The Palo Alto University is a private, not-for-profit institute of higher education. Tuition and fees are established each year to cover operating expenses and salaries of professors and staff.

PAU is committed to providing quality education in small class settings. The student/faculty ratio is very low, allowing for extensive contact between professors and students. All professors have obtained the highest degrees in their profession. Students receive excellent academic advising and career counseling. Students in the undergraduate program have access to all student services at both the De Anza College and PAU campuses. These include library and IT services, food services, career and psychological counseling services, health services, tutoring and writing assistance, access services, student activities, athletic facilities, etc. All students are assigned to a graduate student mentor, who is available to assist them with coursework and personal advice.

 

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Tuition and Fees 2009/2010

Tuition and Fees 2010-2011

 

Financial Aid

 

The Palo Alto University - De Anza Program offers institutional grants and participates in federal student aid programs.

 

Academically qualified students who demonstrate financial need will be considered for institutional grants. Grant awards vary in amount.

 

The United States Department of Education provides a variety of student and parent loans as well as Pell and other grants. Financial Aid Information and Application packets will be available in mid-January.

 

For more information, please visit the PAU Financial Aid web site, contact the PAU Financial Aid Office at financialaid@paloaltou.edu, or give us a call at 1 (800) 818-6136.

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