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Edgewood College

Nigeria, Lagos

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Edgewood College is located in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, Nigeria. The Secondary Campus is at 13 Sule Onabiyi off Christ Avenue, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. The Sixth Form Campus is at Block 3 Plot 14, Kayode Otitoju Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. Contact numbers are +2348025526510 and +2349124242517.

Levels

Secondary School and Sixth Form. It offers Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Level, Ontario Secondary School Diploma, SAT Programme, American Pathway Programme, and University Foundation Programme.

School Type

Private international day and boarding school.

Religious Affiliation

Christian.

Fees

Application fees

- Undergraduate application: No general application fee is listed for undergraduate applicants (applications are submitted through the university application portal).
- International students: A non‑refundable enrollment deposit of USD 300 is required for admitted international students; the deposit is applied to first‑term tuition and may be refunded if a visa is denied when appropriate documentation is submitted.

Tuition fees (by academic year and per term)

- Undergraduate (full‑time):
- 2026–27 academic year: USD 38,350 per academic year. (Equivalent to USD 19,175 per semester for a standard two‑semester academic year — calculated by dividing the published annual amount by two.)
- 2025–26 academic year: USD 37,120 per academic year. (Equivalent to USD 18,560 per semester — calculated.)

- License, graduate and doctoral tuition (published for June 2025–May 2026; per‑credit unless otherwise noted):
- License program rates (examples): USD 660 per credit for many license programs; selected degree‑completion rates USD 325 per credit.
- Graduate program per‑credit examples: MBA USD 500/credit; Master of Arts: Art Therapy USD 814/credit; selected MSN and related programs USD 1,092/credit.
- Doctoral per‑credit examples: Doctor of Business Administration USD 500/credit; Doctor of Occupational Therapy USD 995/credit; Doctor of Nursing Practice USD 1,092/credit.
- Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN): USD 45,000 program annual cost (program‑specific annual figure).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Billing frequency and statements:
- Tuition and residence hall charges appear on the student account and are billed per semester; residence hall charges are included on the tuition statement.
- Payment deadlines and timing (examples from recent published schedules):
- Students are expected to pay in full by the published payment deadline for each term or enroll in an approved payment plan. Recent posted pay‑in‑full deadlines included Fall (example: August 11) and Spring (example: January 9); the university posts current semester bill availability and exact deadlines in advance of each term.
- Payment plans and fees:
- A monthly payment plan is available for undergraduate students; enrollment in the plan carries a per‑semester enrollment fee of USD 75 (charged once per semester when the plan is enrolled).
- Authorized payers and billing notices:
- Students may designate authorized payers; e‑bills are sent to student Edgewood email addresses and to authorized payer addresses when set up.

Boarding / on‑campus housing fees (per semester and per academic year)

- Traditional residence halls (examples):
- Stevie — Triple: USD 6,875 per semester / USD 13,750 per academic year.
- East Regina — Double: USD 6,800 per semester / USD 13,600 per academic year.
- West Regina — Single: USD 6,300 per semester / USD 12,600 per academic year.
- Dominican Suites (various room types): USD 6,875–7,225 per semester (USD 13,750–14,450 per academic year) depending on room type and eligibility.
- On‑campus apartments (examples):
- Dominican Apartments (three singles): USD 5,300 per semester / USD 10,600 per academic year.
- Weber Apartments (single): USD 6,750 per semester / USD 13,500 per academic year.
- Notes on housing and meals:
- Traditional residence hall rates include a full meal plan; apartments do not include a meal plan by default (students can add a meal plan for an additional charge).

Other costs and fees

- Meal plans and dining: Meal plan options are separate from room charges for apartment residents and are administered by Dining Services; additional dining dollars may be added to the OneCard account.
- Estimated miscellaneous costs: For international student budgeting the university estimates additional costs for books, insurance and miscellaneous expenses (example estimate: USD 6,600). Living‑expense figures for dependents are provided separately when applicable (example: USD 8,000 per dependent).
- Health insurance: International students on F‑1 or J‑1 status are required to enroll in the university health insurance plan (WPS) and the insurance charge is billed to the student account; limited waivers may be considered under specific conditions.
- Uniforms: No institutional uniform requirement is listed for general undergraduate or graduate programs. (Program‑specific professional uniforms or clinical attire requirements — for example in health programs — are charged where applicable and are described in program guidance.)

Refund information

- General refund framework:
- The institution publishes a tuition refund schedule that prorates refunds based on the date of official withdrawal; historically the full‑semester refund schedule has included 100% refund during the earliest withdrawal period, then stepped reductions (for example 80%, 60%, 40%, 20%) through early weeks of the term and no refund after the published cutoff for that term. Refund schedules for specific semesters and sessions are published in the registration/tuition information for that term.
- Special refund circumstances:
- International enrollment deposit: the USD 300 enrollment deposit for admitted international students is designated non‑refundable but may be refunded if a visa is denied upon submission of supporting documentation.
- VA and Title IV returns: Refund handling for students receiving VA or federal Title IV aid follows the university's published procedures for return of funds and refunding to the appropriate program.
- Appeals and exceptions:
- The university provides an appeals process for retroactive withdrawal and tuition refund appeals in rare and extenuating circumstances; appeal procedures and timelines are published in institutional policy materials.

Fee payment options (methods) and financial tools

- Payment methods and portals:
- Online payment is supported via the student billing portal (Edgewood Express / Edgewood Pay / CashNet authorized‑payer portal). Authorized payers may be added to pay on a student's behalf.
- Loans and external payment sources:
- Federal Parent PLUS and Grad PLUS loans are supported (FAFSA required where applicable); alternative private education loans are permitted and the university will certify eligible loans.
- Payment plan details:
- Undergraduate monthly payment plan available (undergraduate only); USD 75 enrollment fee charged once per semester when enrolling in the payment plan. Pay‑in‑full by the published deadline remains an option.

Contact points for billing and questions

- Edgewood Central / Business Office: 608.663.4300; ecentral@edgewood.edu. Student account access and authorized‑payer setup are managed through Edgewood Express.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 11 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Bus Service No

Edgewood College is a private international day and boarding school for students aged 11 to 18, offering Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, plus Canadian and American curricula and a bespoke option. The college is academically structured into Secondary School and Sixth Form, with the University Foundation Programme via Abbey College Malvern and the Medical Foundation Programme opening routes to medical schools in Europe and the Caribbean, supported by a Merit Award System. Boarding facilities are well-furnished with air conditioning, beds and wardrobes, private bathrooms with water heaters, a fridge and water dispenser, and 24/7 electricity. A common room with a TV provides space to relax, socialise, and study. The school emphasizes experiential learning through trips and partnerships, and a diverse menu supports well-being. Edgewood cultivates leadership, service, creativity through arts and culture, and a global-minded community. Students develop global awareness, language proficiency, and strong character within a caring community.

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