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Tuition, Fees and Billing
Tuition bills are due no later than five (5) days before the start of classes each term. You can pay your bill in a variety of ways, including financial aid, payment plans, and one-time payments.
Federal and State Financial Aid
Leighton University does not participate in Federal or State Financial Aid Programs.
Scholarships
Leighton University, at its discretion, may award scholarships to worthy students, based primarily on need.
Tuition Discounts
Leighton offers a fifty percent tuition discount to new students on the General Education courses during the students the first term at the University.
Institutional (Non-Title IV) Financial Assistance, Payment Program
Leighton University will accept payments from non-Title IV assistance programs unless they condition functions and/or policies of the University in restricting or inhibiting the University in the pursuit of its mission or violate its core values. The University retains the right to evaluate financial assistance programs on a case-by-case basis and determine whether or not they can or will attempt to meet their criteria.