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Tuition Costs
Tuition for each 8-week full-time session at SSL costs US$1,790. All
SSL services are included in the cost of tuition, but you are responsible
for other possible costs, including housing,
food, books, transportation, and pocket money.
(Contact us for details if you are interested in part-time study at SSL.)
If you compare SSL's tuition cost to other institutions in the United
States, you will find that it is very economical and competitive, especially
when you consider the many services SSL offers, and the attractiveness
of living in Las Vegas. Because the cost of living
in Las Vegas is much lower
than on the east or west coast of the U.S., this makes it even more affordable
to study English at SSL.
SSL Summary of Cost (Intensive ESL course)
Students pay their tuition, text bood fee and health insurance fee by the first day of each session.
| Description |
8-week Session |
| Tuition |
$1,790 |
| Health Insurance (if applicable) |
$200 |
| IF Apartment with Roommates , Double Room: $150/week |
$1,200 |
| IF Homestay: $150/week |
$1,200 |
| Books, depending on classes (approximately every 4 months) |
$150 |
| Food |
$600 |
| Bus Pass
$40/month |
$80 |
| TOTAL (Approximate) |
$4,020 |
Notes:
- Health
insurance is required unless you already have insurance coverage.
- Some
pocket money is recommended for activities and miscellaneous expenses.
- The
information above is subject to change.
Health Insurance
Medical care in the United States is very expensive. If you need to go
to the doctor it will cost a lot of money. For this reason, we require
students to have health insurance. If you have health insurance, please bring your card to show proof you are insured.
If you do not have insurance, you will pay for two
months of insurance when you pay your tuition. Insurance for two months costs US$200. It will pay for most problems. However, it will not pay
for general physicals, teeth, eyes, preexisting conditions or problems
caused by alcohol and drugs.
Pocket Money
Pocket money is money for miscellaneous expenses such as movies, dinner
in restaurants, and shopping. This is assuming that the student will
live at the same level as the average American student. We recommend
that you plan for about US$150 per month in pocket money.
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