ANNOUNCING **SPECIAL FINANCING** DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER
ANNOUNCING **SPECIAL FINANCING** DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER
December 2007 is an ideal time to begin studies with USSCM. There is enough time to get a real head-start on your studies while it's winter outside (assuming you live north of the equator) and December 2007 is doubly special for students who don't want to pay for their tuition in a full lump sum. USSCM is experimenting with a no-interest program for partially delayed tuition payment. Here's how it works:
New students whose tuition is received by 12 December 2007 will receive their first installment of materials by 25 December. If received later, shipment is guaranteed to be prior to 8 Jan 08. There will be a hiatus in shipping between 8 Jan and 22 Jan, due to the MacWorld and NAMM Shows. Homework supervision will continue unabated.
Design your program and determine how many microsmesters it will contain. (http://www.usschoolofmusic.com/catalog/musicianType.html)
Add one microsemester for every two electives you plan to take.
Divide the sum by three to give the number of microsemesters in each segment.
Also divide by three, your total tuition minus deductions for scholarships and discounts (but not the 10% discount for payment in full).
Your three equal installments are due in the last week of the microsemester prior to the next segment.
For more information, please go to http://www.usschoolofmusic.com/catalog/apply3.html
December 2007 is an ideal time to begin studies with USSCM. There is enough time to get a real head-start on your studies while it's winter outside (assuming you live north of the equator) and December 2007 is doubly special for students who don't want to pay for their tuition in a full lump sum. USSCM is experimenting with a no-interest program for partially delayed tuition payment. Here's how it works:
New students whose tuition is received by 12 December 2007 will receive their first installment of materials by 25 December. If received later, shipment is guaranteed to be prior to 8 Jan 08. There will be a hiatus in shipping between 8 Jan and 22 Jan, due to the MacWorld and NAMM Shows. Homework supervision will continue unabated.
Design your program and determine how many microsmesters it will contain. (http://www.usschoolofmusic.com/catalog/musicianType.html)
Add one microsemester for every two electives you plan to take.
Divide the sum by three to give the number of microsemesters in each segment.
Also divide by three, your total tuition minus deductions for scholarships and discounts (but not the 10% discount for payment in full).
Your three equal installments are due in the last week of the microsemester prior to the next segment.
For more information, please go to http://www.usschoolofmusic.com/catalog/apply3.html
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