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Chapter
VII: Admissions and General Information
Fees
Fee
Regulations
- The
Board of Regents shall determine the level of full program fees
and a schedule of such fees shall be published. All other student
fees shall be fixed by the Committee on Budget Administration.
- All
fees are payable in accordance with the regulations established
by the Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, providing
only that said regulations may not defer payment of these fees
beyond the end of the term for which they are assessed.
- No
exemption from the payment of fees shall be granted unless specifically
approved by the Board.
- All
persons, not specifically exempted, who are using University
facilities and services must register and pay the appropriate
fee.
- Students
enrolled in more than one school/college will pay the higher
tuition rate for all credits elected (excludes students enrolled
in the Extension Services).
Adjustments
in Fees
Students
who change their program in the first three weeks of classes
in the full term and first two weeks in the half-term will receive
a full refund of the fees paid and will be assessed the full
fee appropriate to the new elections. If changes are made thereafter,
the higher of the two fees will be assessed.
Refund
of Fees
- Students
withdrawing beginning the first day of the term and before the
end of the first three weeks of classes in the full term or the
first two weeks in the half term shall pay a disenrollment fee
of $50.00 and a registration fee of $80.00 ($40.00 in the half-term)
but will be refunded any part of the fees which has been paid.
- Students
withdrawing during the third week of classes in the divided term
and in the fourth, fifth, and sixth week of classes in the full
term, shall forfeit 50 percent of the assessed fee, plus a $80.00
($40.00 in the half-term) registration fee.
- Students
withdrawing subsequent to the third week of classes in the divided
term and to the sixth week of classes in the full term shall
pay the assessed term fees in full.
- The
effective date of refund is the date the withdrawal notice is
received in the Office of the Registrar.
- Any
refund due will be mailed to the student's address of record
upon request.

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