HIS Fee Principles

The following general principles apply to fee payments:
  1. All fees are listed in US dollars.
  2. One half of the annual tuition fee and campus development fee is payable at the beginning of each semester.
  3. Special arrangements may be made with the school Director to pay monthly.
  4. Upon early withdrawal, semester tuition fees and campus development fees will be refunded under the following terms. If withdrawal occurs within the first nine weeks of the semester, there will be a 50% refund of the semester fees. If the withdrawal occurs during the second nine-week period of the semester, there will be no refund of the semester fees.
  5. Upon late registration/entrance, the semester tuition and campus development fees will follow these conditions. If entrance occurs during the first nine weeks of the semester, the full semester fees will be charged. If entrance occurs during the second nine-week period of the semester, 50% of the fees will be charged.
  6. Children not currently enrolled in HIS, such as those being home schooled, may visit and participate in the school program by special arrangement with the appropriate principal. One week’s advance notice and the agreement of the classroom teacher(s) are required. There will be a tuition fee when HIS curriculum and staff resources are utilized. The daily fee is $100, mission discounts will apply.

Categories

All students are divided into the following categories.

Sponsoring Missions

This category is for students from the missions or groups which founded the school, e.g. ABMS, APCM, C&MA, MAF, NTM, WBT, TEAM, UFM, World Team, and ZGK. Because the funding of school facilities and teacher provision come from these groups, they pay subsidized rates. Other groups may consider becoming a sponsoring mission provided their statement of faith agrees with the school’s statement of faith and they contribute significantly to the investment of HIS (contact any board member for additional information). The board must approve sponsoring groups.

Non-Sponsoring Evangelical Missions/Organizations

This category is for students whose parents are in the country under the auspices of mission service organizations. These could be missions or Christian groups other than the sponsoring organizations which work in Indonesia for the welfare and advancement of the local people, specifically focusing on Jesus Christ as the only Savior and Lord, and whose general doctrines are in agreement with the Apostle’s Creed. Examples include: YPA, YMP3, YBI, Tariku, De’Pulau, YWAM, Helimission, or the local church such as GIDI or GKI.  New organizations wishing to qualify for the Non-sponsoring Evangelical Mission status will need to provide a letter from the organization’s headquarters stating the goals, purpose, mission and beliefs of the mission and the family’s membership in the organization.  If there is no mission or organizational affiliation the burden of proof will lie with the family to provide strong rationale for acceptance into the Non-Sponsoring category.

NGO/Humanitarian Missions/Organizations

This category is for students whose parents are in the country under the auspices of non-profit service organizations. These could be missions or groups other than sponsoring and non-sponsoring which work in Indonesia for the welfare and advancement of the local people. Examples of this category would include AMA, UNDP, UNICEF, WWF, Clinton Foundation, or Habitat for Humanity.

Business and Government

Students in this category are not subsidized and pay full costs.

Delinquent Accounts

All fees must be paid in full before any records are released. The school will not re-admit a student with unpaid bills.