TUITION AND FEES*
Students who enroll at Nicolet Bible Institute, as evidenced by the receipt of the $100 deposit, are considered to have entered into a legally binding contract unless they withdraw from the program.
A $100 Room Deposit is due upon acceptance into the program. It will be non-refundable if the student chooses not to attend the program. The deposit is refunded upon departure from the program if the student's balance is fully paid.
*Tuition and Fees subject to change, Prices for the following school year are set in December. Costs and fees are able to be kept to a minimum due to the sharing of resources with Silver Birch Ranch.
NBI reserves the right to add appropriate fines to student accounts to cover any damage to housing or any other property and/or equipment.
Students are not covered by workman's compensation or health insurance while attending Nicolet Bible Institute.
The spending money listed is a suggested amount and will not be billed or provided out of the Nicolet Bible Institute fees. (Spending money is necessary for personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, toiletries, snacks and more.)
Students who withdraw from the program before the completion of the semester will be responsible for all costs for that semester unless they file written notice of their withdrawal with the Dean of Student Development.
The date of students’ withdrawal will determine their liability for program costs as listed below: |
NBI Alumni Today
Alaina Bowman
Working in ministry was a desire of mine and when I heard about NBI I thought it would be a great fit and it was. The year was a Christ-center experience and kept me on track with my education, which was something I really wanted. It built a firmer foundation in my Biblical understanding and gave me lots of opportunities to share my faith in the community and with retreaters.
After some community college classes I transferred to Trinity International University and was able to graduate four years after high school with a degree in Communications. I am now applying to jobs within the Church.
NBI was a God send that I treasure for not only the experience of being set apart in the North woods, but also learning from professionals the tools of how to apply education and service to glorifying Christ. |
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