- Application fee: CHF400 – due immediately
- Enrollment fee: CHF 10,000 – due immediately after acceptance
- First Installment: CHF 10,000 – due after three months
- Second Installment: CHF 10,000 – due after six months
- Application fee: CHF400 – due immediately
- Enrollment fee: CHF 15,000 – due immediately after acceptance
- First Installment: CHF 10,000 – due after three months
- Second Installment: CHF 10,000 – due after six months
- Application fee: CHF400 – due immediately
- Enrollment fee: CHF 15,000 – due immediately after acceptance
- First Installment: CHF 15,000 – due after three months
- Second Installment: CHF 10,000 – due after six months
- Application fee:CHF400 – due immediately
- Enrollment fee:CHF 15,000 – due immediately after acceptance
- First Installment:CHF 15,000 – due after three months
- Second Installment:CHF 10,000 – due after six month
Scholarships awarded to SIMI students are decided by SIMI Academic Board.
Tuition Policies
Tuition policies are in keeping with the provisions of the Swiss Information and Management Institute policy and subject to change without notice.
- The academic fee means the tuition fee, educational services, not including textbooks (which brought from others), and instructional materials and any specific fees associated with enrollment such as application and registration fees, and fees for required services such as student authentication, proctoring, technology access, and library services.
- The costs for optional services, such as expedited shipment of materials, experiential portfolio assessment, or other special services such as dissertation binding are clearly disclosed to prospective students as not subject to refund after the five (5) calendar day student-right-to-cancel enrollment.
- A scholarship is disclosed as a bona fide financial grant to a qualified student and is awarded for a recognized purpose that includes specific criteria that must be met in order for a student to receive the scholarship.
- The institution’s disclosure of its refund policy must include a sample refund calculation that describes the calculation methodology using clear and conspicuous language. Student acknowledgment of the refund policy is obtained and documented on the enrollment agreement or similar contractual document before enrollment.
- Tuition Collection Procedures: Tuition collection practices and procedures are fair. They encourage the progress of students and seek to retain their goodwill. The institution exercises its right to protect its finances through collection practices in keeping with sound and ethical business standards. Such practices take into account the comparable rights and interests of the student. The Tuition Collection Procedures are informed to the students before they enrolled.
Tuition Refund Policies:
The institution recognizes that there are legitimate reasons why enrolled students may not be able to complete their programs with benefits to themselves. Accordingly, the institution has a policy for equitable tuition adjustments or refunds in such cases that conform to Zug Canton Policy. Records are maintained on tuition refunds and enrollment cancellations to provide a reference source for management analysis.
The tuition Refund Policies describe the policies used in the settlement of students’ accounts in cases where there are legitimate reasons why the enrolled students may not be able to complete the program with benefit to them.
- The application fee is conditionally refund.
- The Paid Tuition fee will be refunded 100% if the student has not studied yet and have received an approval letter from the Institute at least 04 weeks before the start program day.
- The Paid Tuition fee will be refunded 50%f the student has not studied yet and have received an approval letter from the Institute at least 02 weeks before the start program day.
- The Paid Tuition fee will be NOT refunded when the student drops out / discontinue after 12 week from the start program date or fails to get the approval of Withdrawal Request from the Institute.