Tuition Fees & Financial Service


Tuition & Educational Service Fee

As the cost of college continues to soar, more and more students are choosing to begin their college careers at a college. Burnett International University (BIU) offers a university-caliber education at fees that are among the lowest in the Caribbean.

Here you’ll find information about the cost of attending BIU, the different types of financial services, how to apply, how to pay, and more.

Remember…We’re here to help! If at any time you have questions or need assistance, please contact us at studentfinancialservices@biu.edu.ht , or (509) 4014-6464.

BIU offers a university-caliber education at an affordable price. Below, you’ll find information about the general cost of attendance.

Tuition Fee & Educational Service for Other Programs

 Haiti Residents $115 per credit
 US Residents $280 per credit
Non-residents/International $325 per credit

 

Per Semester Fees

Transportation Fee $120
Technology Fee $155
Student Service Fee $20
Books and Supplies (est.) $150 per course
Distance Learning Fee $150 per credit
CEM (Course, Equipment & Materials) Fee $250 (max $100)

 

Grants & Foundations


That mortal man should feed upon the creature that feeds his lamp, and, like Stubb, eat him by his own light, as you may say; this seems so outlandish a thing that one must needs go a little into the history and philosophy of it.

It is upon record, that three centuries ago the tongue of the Right Whale was esteemed a great delicacy in France, and commanded large prices there. Also, that in Henry VIIIth’s time, a certain cook of the court obtained a handsome reward for inventing an admirable sauce to be eaten with barbacued porpoises, which, you remember, are a species of whale. Porpoises, indeed, are to this day considered fine eating. The meat is made into balls about the size of billiard balls, and being well seasoned and spiced might be taken for turtle-balls or veal balls. The old monks of Dunfermline were very fond of them. They had a great porpoise grant from the crown.

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Graduation Information


That mortal man should feed upon the creature that feeds his lamp, and, like Stubb, eat him by his own light, as you may say; this seems so outlandish a thing that one must needs go a little into the history and philosophy of it.

It is upon record, that three centuries ago the tongue of the Right Whale was esteemed a great delicacy in France, and commanded large prices there. Also, that in Henry VIIIth’s time, a certain cook of the court obtained a handsome reward for inventing an admirable sauce to be eaten with barbacued porpoises, which, you remember, are a species of whale. Porpoises, indeed, are to this day considered fine eating. The meat is made into balls about the size of billiard balls, and being well seasoned and spiced might be taken for turtle-balls or veal balls. The old monks of Dunfermline were very fond of them. They had a great porpoise grant from the crown.

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Multifunctional Gymnasium


That mortal man should feed upon the creature that feeds his lamp, and, like Stubb, eat him by his own light, as you may say; this seems so outlandish a thing that one must needs go a little into the history and philosophy of it.

It is upon record, that three centuries ago the tongue of the Right Whale was esteemed a great delicacy in France, and commanded large prices there. Also, that in Henry VIIIth’s time, a certain cook of the court obtained a handsome reward for inventing an admirable sauce to be eaten with barbacued porpoises, which, you remember, are a species of whale. Porpoises, indeed, are to this day considered fine eating. The meat is made into balls about the size of billiard balls, and being well seasoned and spiced might be taken for turtle-balls or veal balls. The old monks of Dunfermline were very fond of them. They had a great porpoise grant from the crown.

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Filterable Portfolios


Guy’s a pro. I don’t understand the question, and I won’t respond to it. No, I did not kill Kitty. However, I am going to oblige and answer the nice officer’s questions because I am an honest man with no secrets to hide. It’s a hug, Michael. I’m hugging you. Steve Holt!

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