2010-11 Tuition and Fee Guidelines
All students will be billed when registration occurs. Any student adjusting their schedule after billing has occurred will receive an adjusted bill in the next billing period.
All undergraduate, part-time, Evening College, and graduate students will be billed based on the student’s level (undergraduate or graduate) and by the college offering the course.
Full-time undergraduate students are charged annual tuition & fees based on the student’s major and the cumulative credits a student has earned, which determines a student’s classification (i.e. Freshman, Senior).
The following is the credit/classification table:
| Classification |
Cumulative Credits |
Freshman
Sophomore/Pre-Junior
Junior
Senior |
0.0 - 39.5
40.0 - 96.0
96.5 - 129.5
130.0+ |
The annual tuition is divided by the number of terms the student is entitled to attend classes and participate in the cooperative experience during the academic year, provided the student follows the normal attendance schedule. Additionally, in order to enhance the connection with the University, subject to course availability and Academic Advisor approval, while on CO-OP, students may take up to four (4) credit hours at no additional charge. Please note that registration for these courses will open one week prior to the start of the quarter.
The normal attendance schedule means attending classes during class quarters and participating in CO-OP when scheduled to be participating in CO-OP. The normal scheduled attendance cycles are displayed on the grid below:
KEY
C = Class Attendance
E = CO-OP Experience Participation
V = Vacation
X = No Scheduled Attendance
Concentration |
Billing Class |
Cycle for Class and Year |
5COP (5 Year CO-OP) |
FR |
CCCV |
SO |
EECC or CCEE |
PJ |
EECC or CCEE |
JR |
EECC or CCEE |
SR |
CCCX |
|
|
|
4COP (4 year CO-OP) |
FR |
CCCV |
SO |
CCCC |
PJ/JR |
EECC or CCEE |
SR |
CCCX |
|
|
|
4COP Special Pgms (4 Year Summer CO-OP in Music, Criminal Justice and Education) |
FR |
CCCV |
SO |
CCCE |
PJ/JR |
CCCE |
SR |
CCCX |
|
|
|
NCOP (4 year No CO-OP) |
FR |
CCCV |
SO |
CCCV |
PJ/JR |
CCCV |
SR |
CCCX |
The normal scheduled attendance cycle is set during the fall quarter or first quarter of enrollment of the academic year. The normal scheduled attendance cycle may be changed through the end of the drop/add period in the fall quarter. Changes made after the drop/add period in the fall quarter will set your normal scheduled attendance cycle for the following year.
Financial impact of not attending according to the normal scheduled attendance cycle
Program Change Reassessment (PCR) Fees May 2010 for Academic Year 2010/11
A student’s program will determine the student’s base annual tuition and fee assessment for this current academic year. Any deviation from the normal attendance schedule may result in additional tuition and fee charges. Students that deviate from the standard enrollment schedule may cause a student to be assessed PCRs (Program Change Reassessments). The additional fee may vary depending on the academic change. These additional fees will be explained and provided to a student prior to any change being implemented. Additionally, changing from the normal attendance cycle may reduce your financial aid. Since the normal scheduled attendance cycle is set in the fall quarter and changes may result in additional term related charges, it is usually advantageous for changes to be made effective at the beginning of an academic year.
The following are the common events that may have an impact upon tuition and fee charges:
Credits hours in excess of twenty hours per scheduled class quarter are billed at the credit hour rate. Credit hours in excess of four hours per scheduled CO-OP quarter are billed at the credit hour rate. Credit hours taken during Vacation or Non-Scheduled quarters will be billed at the credit hour rate for all hours less than twelve and at the fulltime rate for credit hours between twelve and twenty; credit hours in excess of twenty hours are billed at the credit hour rate. Study abroad terms and courses are not included in the standard annual tuition and fees. Some courses and/or programs of study may have charges in addition to the standard tuition and fees.
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