General Information
The USC Viterbi School of Engineering Industry Tuition Deferment Program was established to assist students working in industry with the "up front" payment of tuition and mandatory fees if their companies reimburse after the semester is over and upon presentation of the final grade. The program only applies to tuition and mandatory fees. This program will also defer the DEN surcharge. Other fees such as parking will not be deferred.
The program is managed by the USC Viterbi School of Engineering Office for Master's and Professional Programs (MAPP), located in the Olin Hall of Engineering (OHE) 106. Questions should be referred to:
Susanna Sahakian
Master's and Professional Programs
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
email: susannas@usc.edu
tel: (213) 740-8198
Eligibility Requirements [back to top]
All these requirements must be met in order to be considered eligible for the tuition deferment program:
NOTE: Documents must be originals - DO NOT FAX. There will be a $30.00 non refundable service charge required for each semester of participation. The deferment will NOT be processed until the Promissory Note, letter and credit card payment are received.
Application Deadline [back to top]
Students must mail their completed documents to the Distance Education Network before the drop/add deadline for each semester.
Next Steps [back to top]
Upon receipt of the correct documents and credit card payment, USC staff will defer your tuition and mandatory fees. Any other fees, such as parking, or health services will not be deferred. You will receive a Statement of Account each month from the University.
Payment Deadlines [back to top]
| Semester |
Payment in full due by |
| Spring |
June 26 |
| Summer |
October 31 (regardless of the session enrolled in) |
| Fall |
March 6 |
Failure to pay the deferment balance in full will result in the accrual of late fees and finance charges which the School of Engineering cannot waive.
Financial Obligation to the University [back to top]
Every individual student has a financial obligation to the University and is responsible for paying the tuition and fees to USC by the due date, even if the student does not receive the company's reimbursement for any reason. All other University policies, procedures and deadlines applicable to students in general apply also to students on the Industry Deferment Program. If you have any questions about University practices and whether they apply to you, please contact us immediately.
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