Child Psychology
TUITION AND FEES
Enroll now and save up to $85 based on your payment plan!
The total price for the Penn Foster Child Psychology Program is $699.00.
(Tuition of $534.00, and a registration fee of $80.00, a credit set-up fee of $25.00, a technology fee of $35.00, and a shipping and handling charge of $25.00.) Total prices below include your savings.
Payment Options
- Full Payment Plan: Total price $614.00
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- Automatic Payment Plan: Total price $639.00
You Save $60 Now*. Make a down payment and establish easy, interest-free monthly payments that will be automatically charged to a credit/debit card or bank account.
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- Standard Payment Plan: Total price $699.00
Make a down payment and make monthly payments using a payment book that you will receive from Penn Foster by mail.
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*If, at the time of enrollment, the student elects Full Payment Plan, the credit application fee, technology fee, and shipping and handling charge will be waived. If, at the time of enrollment the student elects Automatic Payment Plan, the technology fee and shipping and handling charge will be waived.
Tuition Reimbursement
All Penn Foster programs are affiliated with DANTES, which qualifies U.S. military personnel for tuition reimbursement.
Veteran Education Benefits
Many Penn Foster programs are approved for U.S. Armed Forces veterans education benefits. Reservists may also qualify for veterans education benefits. Check your local or regional VA office for eligibility requirements. Click here for more information.
Monthly Payments
Your first monthly payment will be due 30 days or more after your enrollment is accepted. Other payments will be due on the same day of the month as your first payment. A payment coupon booklet will be shipped to you. Under law, you have the right to pay off the full amount due in advance.
Payment Methods
Penn Foster accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. We also accept checks, money orders, and authorized automatic withdrawals from checking and savings accounts from U.S. banks. |