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Fee Register
Official and Approved
List of University Fees
Effective Beginning Fall Semester 2014
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KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
Fee Register
Effective Beginning Fall Semester 2014
The Fee Register is the official list of all university fees as
approved by the Board of Trustees and collected by the
Bursar’s Office. It does not include the charges for
services or products for those auxiliary enterprises which
determine charges on the basis of fluctuating costs and
which are not of a general student nature: i.e., the
University Airport, Golf Course, Ice Arena, Bookstore,
Student Center, and Athletic events.
Rates are subject to change at any time by the Board of
Trustees.
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KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
Fee Register
CONTENTS
Registration Fees
Program Fees and Distance Learning Fees
Special Programs, Partnership Agreements, & Consortium Arrangements
Course Fees
Miscellaneous Fees
Residence Hall Fees
Regional Campus Fees
College of Podiatric Medicine Registration Fees
University Fee Retention Policy
Payment Plans
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KENT CAMPUS
REGISTRATION FEES
Subject
Fee Title
ACADEMIC YEAR SEMESTER
1.
Instructional Fee
1-10 credit hours
11 -16 credit hours
2.
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Undergraduate
Graduate
Credit-hr.
Semester
382.30
4,196.30
411.30
4,516.30
73.70
809.70
73.70
809.70
General Fee
1-10 credit hours
11 -16 credit hours
Credit –hr.
Semester
Tuition Surcharge—Non-Ohio Residents
1-10 credit hours
11 -16 credit hours
Credit-hr.
Semester
362.00
3,980.00
342.00
3,758.00
Per Credit Hour Rate Above 16
Credit Hours
Credit-hr
456.00
485.00
SUMMER TERMS
1.
Instructional Fee
Credit-hr.
382.30
411.30
2.
General Fee
Credit-hr.
73.70
73.70
3.
Tuition Surcharge- Non-Ohio Residents
Credit-hr.
362.00
342.00
3.
4.
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PROGRAM FEES AND DISTANCE LEARNING FEES
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Description
Fee__
Program fees for Undergraduate Baccalaureate Degree Students
(fee is per semester and is non-refundable)
College of Architecture and Environmental Design
College of the Arts
College of Business Administration
College of Communication and Information
College of Education, Health and Human Services
College of Nursing (excludes students enrolled in the BSN for RN’s on-line program)
College of Public Health
Honors College
Semester
Semester
Semester
Semester
Semester
Semester
Semester
Semester
75.00
100.00
85.00
60.00
50.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
Program fees for Undergraduate Associate Degree Students
(fee is per fall and spring semester and is non-refundable)
Respiratory Therapy Technology at Ashtabula Campus
Semester
118.00
Program fees for Graduate Students
(fee is per semester and is non-refundable)
College of Business Administration – Master of Business Administration
(PT and FT Students)
Full –time Fee (9 or more credit hours)
Part-time Fee (less than 9 credit hours and summer term)
Semester
Semester
600.00
270.00
Semester
250.00
One time
250.00
One time
408.00
College of Public Health
Program Deposit Non-Refundable Fee
Applied to First Tuition Bill. Full-time
MBA Program Only
Program Admission Fee Non-Refundable Fee
Per Entering Student in the Nursing Program
Distance Learning Courses- Non-Ohio Resident Surcharge for Students enrolled in a fully on-line program
Undergraduate – All Campuses
Graduate – All Campuses
10.00/hr.
10.00/hr.
Distance Learning Fee for all Students enrolled in a Distance Learning Course
Semester
12.00/hr.
Surcharge for UG/GR students enrolled in English as a Second Language Program
Semester
10.00/hr.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS, PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS, AND CONSORTIA ARRANGEMENTS
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Fee
Semester
541.00/hr.
Online Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Semester
650.00/hr.
Online Master of Public Administration
Semester
650.00/hr.
Semester
1,300.00
College of Arts & Sciences
Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree in Creative Writing (CRWG) Program
(consortium agreement with the University of Akron, Cleveland State University,
and Youngstown State University).
SLSLS
School of Fashion – Agreement with Paris American Academy Program
College of Business Administration
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) 2013- 2015
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) 2014-2016
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) offsite Fall 2013 or later
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) for Health. Prof. 2013-2015
Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) for Health. Prof. 2014-2016
High Impact Leadership Series
College and Graduate School of Education, Health and Human Services
International Baccalaureate Workshops
The College and Graduate School of Education, Health and Human Services
has an agreement with International Baccalaureate North America (IBNA) to
provide graduate credit to certain IBNA training workshops.
Two-yr. Program
Two-yr. Program
Two-yr. Program
Two-yr. Program
Two-yr. Program
Semester
43,900.00
43,900.00
24,900.00
44,900.00
44,900.00
800.00/hr.
Semester
220.00/hr.
Option for Credit Rate
Graduate credit awarded for workshops sponsored by organizations whose
primary audience is teachers or other school district personnel.
Semester
150.00/hr.
Partnership Rate
Rate for graduate workshops offered to teachers through arrangements
between the University’s Kent Campus and participating Regional Campuses,
East Regional Professional Development Center and school districts. The rates
provide a tiered rate structure based on the cohort and the programming delivered
at sites other than the Kent Campus
Semester
421.00/hr.
398.00/hr.
374.00/hr.
351.00/hr.
School of Speech, Pathology and Audiology
Au.D. in Audiology with the University of Akron
Tuition
Out of State Surcharge
Semester
Semester
485.00/hr.
342.00/hr.
College of Nursing
Joint PHD in Nursing with University of Akron
Tuition
Out of state surcharge
Dissertation I - first & second semester
Dissertation I – after first and second semesters
Dissertation II - per semester
Semester
Semester
per semester
per credit hour
15 credit hours
481.00/hr.
321.00/hr.
2,880.00
192.00
15.00
BSN for RN’s Online Program
Tuition
Semester
456.00/hr.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS, PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS, AND CONSORTIA ARRANGEMENTS (continued)
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Fee
Semester
629.00/hr.
Semester
629.00/hr.
School of Library and Information Science
Online Master of Science in User Experience Design
Semester
667.00/hr.
College of Public Health
Online Master of Public Health
Semester
629.00/hr.
College of the Arts
Online Masters Degree in Music Education
College of Communication and Information
Online Masters Degree in Journalism and Media Communication with a
Concentration in Public Relations.
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SLSLS
KENT CAMPUS
COURSE FEES
NOTE: The special course fees listed below and on the following pages are computed on a per-hour basis. Each fee is assessed per
semester unless otherwise noted. For clarity the total cost per semester for each special fee is listed unless the course hours are variable.
Subject
Course No.
Course Title
Fee
Course Number and Title
College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability & Technology
TECH
10001
Information Technology
25.00
TECH
11071
Woods Technology I
TECH
13580
Engineering Graphics I
25.00
TECH
20001
Energy Power
80.00
TECH
20002
Materials and Processes
80.00
TECH
20004
Electrical Circuits I
25.00
TECH
21021
Survey of Electricity and Electronics
35.00
TECH
21046
Graphic Communications Technology I
25.00
TECH
23200
Electronic Circuit Fabrication Laboratory
50.00
TECH
23224
Electrical Circuits II
25.00
TECH
23581
Computer-Aided Engineering Graphics
30.00
TECH
26301
Networking Hardware 1
25.00
TECH
31015
Construction Technology
100.00
TECH
31020
Automated Manufacturing
20.00
TECH
31065
Cast Metals
80.00
TECH
31071
Woods Technology II
TECH
31087
Design for Technology Education
20.00
TECH
32002
Materials and Processes II
80.00
TECH
33010
Computer Hardware
50.00
TECH
33033
Hydraulics/Pneumatics
75.00
TECH
33040
Motors and Controllers
40.00
TECH
33220
Electronic Devices
35.00
TECH
33222
Digital Design and Applications
30.00
TECH
33870
Facility Design and Material Handling
25.00
TECH
34002
Advanced CAD II
40.00
TECH
36302
Networking Hardware 2
25.00
TECH
41052
Technology and Engineering for K to 8 STEM
20.00
TECH
43026
Microprocessor Systems
30.00
TECH
43050
Inventive Problem Solving
TECH
43221
Digital Control Systems and Instrumentation
20.00
TECH
43550
Computer-Aided Manufacturing
70.00
TECH
43700
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
60.00
TECH
43800
Applied Engineering Technology Seminar
65.00
TECH
46350
Network Management & Design Technology
25.00
TECH
51052
Technology and Engineering for K to 8 STEM
20.00
100.00
100.00
105.00
5
TECH
53026
Microprocessor Systems
30.00
TECH
53221
Digital Control Systems and Instrumentation
20.00
TECH
53550
Computer-Aided Manufacturing
70.00
TECH
53700
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
60.00
TECH
53800
Applied Engineering Technology Seminar
40.00
TECH
56350
Network Management & Design Technology
25.00
TECH
60000
Project Management in a Technological Environment
30.00
TECH
63050
TRIZ-Theory of Innovative Problem Solving
TECH
63870
Facility Design and Material Handling
25.00
TECH
66380
Advanced Networking
25.00
105.00
College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability & Technology - Construction Management
CMGT
10001
Introduction to Construction Management
25.00
CMGT
11071
Construction Materials I
20.00
CMGT
21071
Construction Materials, Methods and Techniques
20.00
CMGT
31023
Construction Surveying
45.00
CMGT
31033
Mechanical Systems
25.00
CMGT
31040
Electrical Systems for Construction Managers
25.00
CMGT
41040
Construction Estimating I
45.00
CMGT
41041
Construction Estimating II
45.00
CMGT
42107
Construction Scheduling
45.00
CMGT
42110
Construction Capstone
220.00
College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability & Technology - Flight Program and Operations*
AERN
15741
Private Pilot Flight
8,693.00
AERN
15742
Private Pilot Helicopter Flight
AERN
15743
Private Pilot Helicopter Flight Add-On
AERN
25351
Fundamentals of Air Traffic Control Laboratory
AERN
25743
Commercial Pilot Flight I
AERN
35101
Helicopter Theory and Operation
AERN
35150
Aircraft Structures
AERN
35344
En-Route I Laboratory
475.00
AERN
35345
Terminal Operations I Laboratory
475.00
AERN
35644
Instrument Flight Theory
16,750.00
9,650.00
475.00
9,345.00
240.00
50.00
5.00
AERN
35645
Instrument Pilot Flight
AERN
35646
Instrument Helicopter Flight
9,461.00
AERN
35647
Commercial Pilot Flight II
8,536.00
AERN
35648
Instrument Helicopter Flight Add-On
4,575.00
12,200.00
AERN
35747
Commercial Pilot Flight III
AERN
35748
Commercial Pilot Helicopter Flight Add-On
11,425.00
7,340.00
AERN
35749
Commercial Helicopter Flight
36,050.00
AERN
45010
Aircraft Dispatch I
75.00
6
AERN
45020
Aircraft Dispatch II
75.00
AERN
45291
Aerospace Senior Seminar
AERN
45300
Air Traffic Control Capstone
475.00
25.00
AERN
45321
Terminal Operations II Laboratory
475.00
AERN
45344
En Route II Laboratory
475.00
AERN
45649
Flight Instructor-Airplanes
7,361.00
AERN
45650
Certified Flight Instructor Helicopter Flight
7,100.00
AERN
45651
Flight Instructor-Instruments
3,750.00
AERN
45652
Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Helicopter Flight
6,100.00
AERN
45653
Multi-Engine Pilot Flight
4,547.00
AERN
45654
Certified Flight Instructor Helicopter Flight Add-On
5,325.00
AERN
45655
Advanced Multi-Engine Pilot Flight
3,085.00
AERN
45656
Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Helicopter Flight Add-On
5,325.00
AERN
45657
Multi-Engine Flight Instructor
3,245.00
AERN
45659
Basic Aerobatic Flight
2,200.00
AERN
45711
Turbine Engine Theory and Operation Laboratory
AERN
45721
Crew Resource Management Laboratory
120.00
30.00
*Fees listed above for the College of Applied Engineering, Sustainability & Technology - Flight Program and Operations include minimum
prescribed flight time as well as required books and supplies for the associated flight theory course. Due to varying levels of student ability,
the minimum flight times may be exceeded necessitating an additional flight time charge. These charges will be a prorated hourly cost for
dual and solo flight time and will be billed and collected at the end of the semester.
College of Architecture & Environmental Design
AED
10001
Design Thinking I
60.00
AED
10002
Design Thinking II
60.00
ARCH
10101
First Year Design Studio I
60.00
ARCH
10102
First Year Design Studio II
60.00
ARCH
20101
Second Year Design Studio I
60.00
ARCH
20102
Second Year Design Studio II
60.00
ARCH
20301
Introduction to Building Structures
60.00
ARCH
20601
Computer Applications in Architecture I
40.00
ARCH
20602
Computer Applications in Architecture II
40.00
ARCH
30101
Third Year Design Studio I
100.00
ARCH
30102
Third Year Design Studio II
100.00
ARCH
30112
Third Year Design Studio II - Florence, Italy
100.00
ARCH
30301
Structural Systems I
60.00
ARCH
30401
Methods and Materials I
60.00
ARCH
30501
Environmental Technology I
60.00
ARCH
40101
Fourth Year Design Studio I
100.00
ARCH
40102
Fourth Year Design Studio II
100.00
ARCH
40302
Structural Systems II
60.00
ARCH
40402
Methods and Materials II
60.00
ARCH
40502
Environmental Technology II
60.00
7
ARCH
45601
Advanced Computer Applications
60.00
ARCH
50101
Fourth Year Design Studio I
100.00
ARCH
50102
Fourth Year Design Studio II
100.00
ARCH
50402
Methods and Materials II
60.00
ARCH
55601
Advanced Computer Applications
60.00
ARCH
60101
Graduate Design Studio I
120.00
ARCH
60102
Graduate Design Studio II
120.00
ARCH
60103
Graduate Design Studio III
135.00
ARCS
20121
Studio for Architectural Studies I
80.00
ARCS
30123
Materials and Process Making
60.00
ARCS
30124
Methods and Theories of Representation
60.00
ARCS
30421
The Environmental Imperative
60.00
ID
14011
Introduction to Interior Design
20.00
ID
14012
Design and Human Behavior
60.00
ID
14501
Studio Problems in Interior Design I
80.00
ID
24001
Interior Design Studio I-Space Planning and Human Factors
60.00
ID
24002
Interior Design Studio II -Detailing and Fabrication
60.00
ID
24011
Methods and Materials I - Building Systems
60.00
ID
24013
History of Interiors I: Ancient to 15th Century
60.00
ID
24021
Integrated Digital Applications
60.00
ID
24022
3D Modeling and Rendering
40.00
ID
24511
30.00
ID
34001
Housing in Today's Society
Interior Design Studio III-Large Scale Planning and
Documentation
80.00
ID
34002
Interior Design Studio IV-Global and Historical Context
80.00
ID
34011
Lighting for Interior Spaces
60.00
ID
34012
Methods and Materials II- Interior Materials
60.00
ID
34013
Interior Design Business and Professional Practice
60.00
ID
34512
Home Furnishings
ID
34522
Methods and Materials for Interior Design
ID
41093
Variable Title Workshop in Interior Design
Actual Cost Basis
ID
41095
Special Topics in Interior Design
Actual Cost Basis
ID
44001
Interior Design Studio V- Specialized Focus and Populations
100.00
ID
44002
Interior Design Studio VI- Community Engagement
100.00
ID
44014
History of Interiors II: 16th through 19th Century
60.00
ID
44015
History of Interiors III: 20th Century to the Present
60.00
ID
44506
Studio Problems in Interior Design VI
80.00
ID
44507
Studio Problems in Interior Design VII
80.00
ID
44512
Historic Furnishing Textiles
40.00
ID
44526
Lighting Design in Historic Spaces
51.00
ID
44527
Interior Design Study Tours
Actual Cost Basis
ID
44534
History of Interiors, to 1600
80.00
ID
44535
History of Interiors, 1600 - Present
80.00
ID
44592
Professional Interior Design Internship
7.00
8
60.00
20.00/hr.
ID
44612
Interior Specifications and Cost Analysis
60.00
ID
51093
Variable Title Workshop in Interior Design
Actual Cost Basis
ID
51095
Special Topics in Interior Design
Actual Cost Basis
LARC
50100
Design Visualization
LARC
50101
Landscape Architecture Studio I
120.00
LARC
50102
Landscape Architecture Studio II
120.00
LARC
60101
Landscape Architecture Studio III
120.00
LARC
60102
Landscape Architecture Studio IV
120.00
LARC
60103
Landscape Architecture Studio V
120.00
LARC
60104
Landscape Architecture Studio VI
120.00
LARC
60301
Site Engineering
60.00
LARC
60401
Landscape Construction Technologies
60.00
LARC
60602
Ecological Systems
60.00
UD
60701
Urban Design Studio I
120.00
UD
60702
Urban Design Studio II
120.00
UD
60703
Urban Design Studio III
120.00
UD
60704
Urban Design Studio IV
120.00
60.00
College of the Arts - School of Art
ART
10022
2D Composition
45.00
ART
10023
3D Composition
45.00
ART
20024
Digital Media
45.00
ART
40008
Professional Practice in Visual Arts
90.00
ART
40092
Field Experience: Travel- Study in Art
Actual Cost Basis
ART
50092
Field Experience: Travel- Study in Art
Actual Cost Basis
ARTC
25300
Textile Arts: Patterns
ARTC
25400
Ceramics I
150.00
ARTC
25500
Enameling I
150.00
ARTC
25600
Introduction to Glass Working
255.00
ARTC
25700
Introduction to Jewelry Metals I
150.00
ARTC
25701
Intro to Jewelry/Metals
150.00
ARTC
35095
Crafts: Special Topics
135.00
ARTC
35300
Textile Arts: Dimensional
90.00
ARTC
35301
Textile Arts: Print Pattern
120.00
ARTC
35302
Textile Arts: Feltmaking
120.00
ARTC
35303
Textile Arts: Tapestry
ARTC
35305
Textile Accessories: Design and Production
120.00
ARTC
35306
Textile Art: Surface Color and Design
120.00
ARTC
35350
Textile Arts: Design and Production
120.00
ARTC
35400
Ceramics II
150.00
ARTC
35600
Glass Blowing
285.00
60.00
60.00
ARTC
35601
Sculptural and Kiln-Formed Glass
325.00
ARTC
35700
Jewelry: Concepts and Techniques
150.00
9
ARTC
35701
Metalsmithing: Concepts and Techniques
150.00
ARTC
35702
Enameling: Concepts and Techniques
150.00
ARTC
35703
Textile Techniques in Metal
150.00
ARTC
45092
Field Experience: Travel Studies in Crafts
ARTC
45095
Crafts: Special Topics
45.00/hr.
ARTC
45096
Individual Study: Crafts
50.00/hr.
ARTC
45099
Senior Thesis Exhibition
200.00
ARTC
45300
Textile Art: Jacquard Weaving
120.00
ARTC
45301
Textile Arts: Advanced Studio
75.00
ARTC
45304
Textile Arts: Pictorial Weaving
ARTC
45400
Advanced Ceramics
50.00/hr.
ARTC
45500
Advanced Enameling
50.00/hr.
ARTC
45600
Advanced Glass Working
ARTC
45700
Design and Production
120.00
ARTC
45701
Tableware
120.00
ARTC
45702
Advanced Enameling
120.00
ARTC
45703
Large-Scale Enameling
120.00
Actual Cost Basis
75.00
325.00
ARTC
45704
Advanced Studio Jewelry Metals Enameling
ARTC
55092
Field Experience: Travel Studies in Crafts
120.00
ARTC
55095
Crafts: Special Topics
ARTC
55300
Textile Art: Jacquard Weaving
120.00
ARTC
55304
Textile Arts: Pictorial Weaving
75.00
ARTC
65095
Crafts: Special Topics
ARTC
65996
Individual Study – Crafts
ARTE
31001
Art Education: Foundations and Concepts Elementary
15.00
ARTE
41002
Art Education: Foundations and Concepts Secondary
20.00
Actual Cost Basis
45.00/hr.
150.00
50.00/hr.
ARTE
41003
Art Education: Field Experience
ARTE
41092
Field Experience: Travel Study in Art Education
Actual Cost Basis
15.00
ARTE
51092
Field Experience: Travel Study in Art Education
Actual Cost Basis
ARTF
14000
Drawing I
25.00
ARTF
14001
Drawing II
25.00
ARTF
14055
Sculpture I
66.00
ARTF
14060
Painting I
30.00
ARTF
24001
Drawing III
28.00
ARTF
24010
Introduction to Fine Arts Photography
72.00
ARTF
24040
Printmaking I
72.00
ARTF
24055
Sculpture II
66.00
ARTF
24060
Painting II
42.00
ARTF
34001
Drawing IV
28.00
ARTF
34002
Introduction to Figure Drawing
66.00
ARTF
34040
Printmaking: Intermediate Intaglio
54.00
ARTF
34041
Serigraphy I
72.00
ARTF
34042
Lithography I
66.00
ARTF
34050
Sculpture: Life Modeling
66.00
10
ARTF
34055
Sculpture III
66.00
ARTF
34060
Painting III
30.00
ARTF
44003
Drawing V
28.00
ARTF
44010
Advanced Fine Arts Photography
60.00
ARTF
44040
Printmaking: Advanced Intaglio
45.00
ARTF
44041
Serigraphy II
66.00
ARTF
44042
Lithography II
30.00
ARTF
44043
Advanced Printmaking
66.00
ARTF
44055
Sculpture IV
66.00
ARTF
44060
Painting IV
ARTF
44092
Field Experience: Travel Study in Fine Art
30.00
ARTF
44095
Special Topics in Fine Arts
22.00/hr.
ARTF
44099
Senior Project: Fine Arts
22.00/hr.
ARTF
54091
Seminar: Studio
ARTF
54092
Field Experience: Travel Study in Fine Art
Actual Cost Basis
12.00/hr.
Actual Cost Basis
ARTF
64040
Printmaking: Individual Study
ARTF
64050
Sculpture: Individual Study
15.00/hr. + Actual Cost Basis
22.00/hr. + Actual Cost Basis
ARTF
64060
Painting: Individual Study
10.00/hr. + Actual Cost Basis
ARTF
64096
Individual Investigation: Fine Arts
ARTH
32066
Late Modern Art
25.00
25.00/hr.
ARTH
42025
Art of West Africa
25.00
ARTH
42026
Art of Nigeria
25.00
ARTH
42027
Art of Central Africa
25.00
ARTH
42041
Italian Renaissance Art
25.00
ARTH
42046
Baroque Art of the 17th Century
25.00
ARTH
42051
European Art and Ideas: 1750-1900
25.00
ARTH
42061
Early 20th Century Art
25.00
ARTH
42092
Art Museum Internship
Actual Cost Basis
ARTH
42192
Field Experience: Travel Study in Art History
Actual Cost Basis
ARTH
52025
Art of West Africa
25.00
ARTH
52026
Art of Nigeria
25.00
ARTH
52027
Art of Central Africa
25.00
ARTH
52041
Italian Renaissance Art
25.00
ARTH
52046
Baroque Art of the 17th Century
25.00
ARTH
52051
European Art and Ideas: 1750-1900
25.00
ARTH
52061
Early 20th Century Art
25.00
ARTH
52066
Late Modern Art Since 1940
25.00
ARTH
52092
Art Museum Internship
Actual Cost Basis
ARTH
52192
Field Experience: Travel Study in Art History
Actual Cost Basis
KBA
44080
Studio Experience in Fine Arts
22.00/hr.
KBA
45080
Studio Experience in Crafts
25.00/hr.
KBA
54080
Studio Experience in Fine Arts
22.00/hr.
KBA
55080
Studio Experience in Crafts
25.00/hr.
11
College of the Arts - School of Fashion Design and Merchandising
FDM
10010
Fashion Fundamentals
15.00
FDM
10020
Fashion Visuals
39.96
FDM
10030
Fashion Fabrics I
35.00
FDM
10050
Introduction to Fashion Technology
20.00
FDM
10140
Foundations of Fashion Drawing
28.50
FDM
15043
Workroom Techniques I
50.00
FDM
15044
Workroom Techniques II
50.00
FDM
15055
Basics of Apparel Construction
90.00
FDM
20020
Fashion Merchandising Presentations
15.00
FDM
20030
Fashion Apparel Analysis
12.00
FDM
20040
Fashion Fabrics II
35.00
FDM
20121
Fashion Drawing I
19.00
FDM
20122
Fashion Drawing II
19.00
FDM
20131
Technical Fashion Drawing I
19.00
FDM
20132
Technical Fashion Drawing II
30.00
FDM
20153
Flat Pattern
90.00
FDM
20154
Draping
90.00
FDM
20155
Machine Knitting - Single Bed
60.00
FDM
30050
Fashion Technology: Computer Integrated Textile Design
50.00
FDM
30083
Professional Seminar
FDM
30121
Fashion Design I
20.00
FDM
30122
Fashion Design II
10.00
FDM
30123
CAD for Fashion Applications
50.00
FDM
30124
Apparel Manufacturing Processes
40.00
FDM
30131
Technical Fashion Design I
10.00
FDM
30141
Fashion Studio I
36.00
5.00
FDM
30142
Fashion Studio II
36.00
FDM
30151
Advanced Patternmaking for Technical Design
60.00
FDM
30152
Apparel Prototype Production and Analysis
60.00
FDM
30153
Machine Knitting
45.00
FDM
30154
Machine Knitting - Double Bed
60.00
FDM
30161
Fashion Design Studio I
60.00
FDM
30162
Fashion Design Studio II
60.00
FDM
30171
Florence Fashion Design Studio I
60.00
FDM
30172
Florence Fashion Design Studio II
60.00
FDM
30181
New York City Fashion Design Studio I
60.00
FDM
30182
New York City Fashion Design Studio II
60.00
FDM
35012
Sustainability in Fashion
25.00
FDM
35270
Computer Applications in Retailing
15.00
FDM
40099
Senior Fashion Design Thesis I
90.00
FDM
40121
Fashion Portfolio I
200.00
12
FDM
40122
Fashion Portfolio II
10.00
FDM
FDM
40141
Fashion Studio III
60.00
40142
Fashion Studio IV
55.00
FDM
40151
Technical Design Studio I
280.00
FDM
40152
Technical Design Studio II
55.00
FDM
40199
Senior Fashion Design Thesis II
60.00
FDM
45095
Special Topics Courses
FDM
45145
Tailoring
FDM
45392
Field Experience: Fashion Study Tour
FDM
45492
Field Experience Study Tour for NYC Studio Students
FDM
50050
TechStyle Lab: Digital Design and New Media Fashion Design
FDM
50161
Advanced Fashion Design Studio I
30.00
Actual Cost Basis
15.00
Actual Cost Basis
44.00
150.00
College of the Arts - School of Music
Class Instruction:
MUS
17011
Piano Class for Non-music Students
45.00
MUS
17012
Piano Class for Non-music Students
45.00
MUS
17111
Piano Class
35.00
MUS
17112
Piano Class
35.00
MUS
21113
Music Production I
30.00
MUS
21221
Audio Recording I
30.00
MUS
21222
Audio Recording II
30.00
MUS
27111
Piano Class
45.00
MUS
27112
Piano Class
45.00
MUS
31113
Music Production III
40.00
MUS
31114
Music Production IV
40.00
MUS
31221
Audio Recording III
40.00
MUS
31222
Audio Recording IV
40.00
MUS
36913
Applied Studio Musicianship
50.00
MUS
37111
Functional Piano
45.00
MUS
41113
Music Production V
50.00
MUS
41114
Music Production VI
50.00
MUS
41181
Acoustics and Technology in Music
50.00
MUS
41221
Audio Recording V
50.00
MUS
41222
Audio Recording VI
50.00
MUS
47012
Folk Guitar Class I
45.00
MUS
47013
Folk Guitar Class II
45.00
MUS
47014
Folk Guitar for Music Educators
35.00
MUS
47311
Voice Class
35.00
MUS
47411
String Class
35.00
MUS
47511
Woodwind Class
35.00
MUS
47611
Brass Class
35.00
MUS
47711
Percussion Class
35.00
13
MUS
47811
Instrument Class for the Choral/General Music Educator
20.00
MUS
36011
Applied Music- Jazz
50.00/hr.
MUS
36111
Applied Music- Piano
50.00/hr.
MUS
36311
Applied Music- Voice
50.00/hr.
MUS
36411
Applied Music- Violin
50.00/hr.
MUS
36412
Applied Music- Viola
50.00/hr.
MUS
36413
Applied Music- Cello
50.00/hr.
MUS
36414
Applied Music- Double Bass
50.00/hr.
MUS
36511
Applied Music- Flute
50.00/hr.
MUS
36512
Applied Music- Oboe
50.00/hr.
MUS
36513
Applied Music- Clarinet
50.00/hr.
MUS
36514
Applied Music- Bassoon
50.00/hr.
MUS
36515
Applied Music- Saxophone
50.00/hr.
MUS
36611
Applied Music- Trumpet
50.00/hr.
MUS
36612
Applied Music- Horn
50.00/hr.
Applied Music:
MUS
36613
Applied Music- Trombone
50.00/hr.
MUS
36614
Applied Music- Euphonium
50.00/hr.
MUS
36615
Applied Music- Tuba
50.00/hr.
MUS
36711
Applied Music- Percussion
50.00/hr.
MUS
36912
Applied Music- Guitar
50.00/hr.
MUS
46111
Applied Music- Piano
50.00/hr.
MUS
46311
Applied Music- Voice
50.00/hr.
MUS
46411
Applied Music- Violin
50.00/hr.
MUS
46412
Applied Music- Viola
50.00/hr.
MUS
46413
Applied Music- Cello
50.00/hr.
MUS
46414
Applied Music- Double Bass
50.00/hr.
MUS
46511
Applied Music- Flute
50.00/hr.
MUS
46512
Applied Music- Oboe
50.00/hr.
MUS
46513
Applied Music- Clarinet
50.00/hr.
MUS
46514
Applied Music- Bassoon
50.00/hr.
MUS
46515
Applied Music- Saxophone
50.00/hr.
MUS
46611
Applied Music- Trumpet
50.00/hr.
MUS
46612
Applied Music- Horn
50.00/hr.
MUS
46613
Applied Music- Trombone
50.00/hr.
MUS
46614
Applied Music- Euphonium
50.00/hr.
MUS
46615
Applied Music- Tuba
50.00/hr.
MUS
46711
Applied Music- Percussion
50.00/hr.
MUS
46912
Applied Music- Guitar
50.00/hr.
MUS
66111
Applied Music- Graduate Piano
50.00/hr.
MUS
66112
Applied Music- Graduate Piano Accompanying
22.50/hr.
MUS
66311
Applied Music- Graduate Voice
50.00/hr.
MUS
66411
Applied Music- Graduate Violin
50.00/hr.
14
MUS
66412
Applied Music- Graduate Viola
50.00/hr.
MUS
66413
Applied Music- Graduate Cello
50.00/hr.
MUS
66414
Applied Music- Graduate Double Bass
50.00/hr.
MUS
66511
Applied Music- Graduate Flute
50.00/hr.
MUS
66512
Applied Music- Graduate Oboe
50.00/hr.
MUS
66513
Applied Music- Graduate Clarinet
50.00/hr.
MUS
66514
Applied Music- Graduate Bassoon
50.00/hr.
MUS
66515
Applied Music- Graduate Saxophone
50.00/hr.
MUS
66611
Applied Music- Graduate Trumpet
50.00/hr.
MUS
66612
Applied Music- Graduate Horn
50.00/hr.
MUS
66613
Applied Music- Graduate Trombone
50.00/hr.
MUS
66614
Applied Music- Graduate Euphonium
50.00/hr.
MUS
66615
Applied Music- Graduate Tuba
50.00/hr.
MUS
66711
Applied Music- Graduate Percussion
50.00/hr.
MUS
66912
Applied Music- Graduate Guitar
50.00/hr.
MUS
76111
Applied Music- Graduate Piano
50.00/hr.
MUS
76311
Applied Music- Graduate Voice
50.00/hr.
MUS
76411
Applied Music- Graduate Violin
50.00/hr.
MUS
76412
Applied Music- Graduate Viola
50.00/hr.
MUS
76413
Applied Music- Graduate Cello
50.00/hr.
MUS
76414
Applied Music- Graduate Double Bass
50.00/hr.
MUS
76511
Applied Music- Graduate Flute
50.00/hr.
MUS
76512
Applied Music- Graduate Oboe
50.00/hr.
MUS
76513
Applied Music- Graduate Clarinet
50.00/hr.
MUS
76514
Applied Music- Graduate Bassoon
50.00/hr.
MUS
76515
Applied Music- Graduate Saxophone
50.00/hr.
MUS
76611
Applied Music- Graduate Trumpet
50.00/hr.
MUS
76612
Applied Music- Graduate Horn
50.00/hr.
MUS
76613
Applied Music- Graduate Trombone
50.00/hr.
MUS
76614
Applied Music- Graduate Euphonium
50.00/hr.
MUS
76615
Applied Music- Graduate Tuba
50.00/hr.
MUS
76711
Applied Music- Graduate Percussion
50.00/hr.
MUS
76912
Applied Music- Graduate Guitar
50.00/hr.
College of the Arts - School of Theatre and Dance
THEA
11521
Graphics for the Theatre
35.00
THEA
11722
20.00
THEA
11732
Fundamentals of Production I: Scenery, Stagecraft, and Sound
Fundamentals of Production II: Costumes, Lighting and
Projections
20.00
THEA
21016
Make-up for Stage and Screen
65.00
THEA
21306
Musical Theatre Performance I
85.00
THEA
21501
Sophomore Portfolio Review
30.00
THEA
21521
Theatrical Drafting
35.00
THEA
21522
Lighting Design
30.00
15
THEA
21523
Costume Technology
70.00
THEA
21524
Costume Design
THEA
21621
Scene Painting
130.00
THEA
21622
Scene Design
50.00
THEA
31501
Junior Portfolio Review
30.00
THEA
31560
Scenic Technology
THEA
41095
Special Topic - The New York City Experience
200.00
THEA
41191
Special Topic - Seminar in Theatre History: Medieval Theater
200.00
THEA
41301
Acting for the Camera I
55.00
THEA
41302
Acting for the Camera II
55.00
THEA
41306
Professional Aspects: Design and Technology
24.00
THEA
41307
Musical Theatre Performance II
85.00
THEA
41308
Musical Theatre Audition
80.00
THEA
41499
Musical Theatre Showcase
100.00
THEA
41501
Senior Portfolio Review
30.00
THEA
41521
Advanced Lighting Technology I
30.00
THEA
41522
Design Studio: Lighting
30.00
THEA
41524
Design Studio: Costume
THEA
41525
Props and Crafts
THEA
41526
Advance Lighting Technology II
30.00
THEA
41529
Advanced Wig and Makeup Techniques - Stage and Screen
80.00
THEA
41560
Theatre Fabrication Technology
80.00
THEA
41621
Presentation Media
76.00
THEA
41622
Design Studio: Scenery
50.00
THEA
51095
Special Topic - The New York City Experience
200.00
THEA
51191
Special Topic - Seminar in Theatre History: Medieval Theater
200.00
THEA
51301
Acting for the Camera I
55.00
THEA
51302
Acting for the Camera II
55.00
THEA
51306
Professional Aspects: Design and Technology
24.00
THEA
51309
Musical Theatre Showcase
THEA
51521
Advanced Lighting Technology I
30.00
THEA
51522
Design Studio: Lighting
30.00
THEA
51524
Design Studio: Costume
45.00
THEA
51525
Props and Crafts
THEA
51526
Advance Lighting Technology II
30.00
THEA
51529
Advanced Wig and Makeup Techniques - Stage and Screen
80.00
THEA
51560
Theatre Fabrication Technology
80.00
90.00
60.00
45.00
110.00
100.00
110.00
THEA
51621
Presentation Media
76.00
THEA
51622
Design Studio: Scenery
50.00
THEA
61095
Special Topic: Advanced Studies in Design
60.00
THEA
61201
Software Applications
45.00
THEA
61521
Advanced Theatre Drafting
35.00
THEA
61522
Advanced Studies in Lighting Design
30.00
THEA
61524
Advanced Studies in Costume Design for Stage and Screen
30.00
16
THEA
61525
Millinery and 3-D Characters
135.00
THEA
61561
Advanced Construction Theory
30.00
THEA
61622
Advanced Study: Scenery for Stage and Screen
50.00
THEA
61701
Movement Form and Space II: Neutral and Character Mask
10.00
THEA
61806
Singing for the Actor
80.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Anthropology
ANTH
18631
Issues in Human Evolution
15.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Biological Sciences
BSCI
10003
Laboratory Experience in Biology
25.00
BSCI
10110
Biological Diversity
25.00
BSCI
10120
Biological Foundations
25.00
BSCI
20020
Biological Structure and Function
20.00
BSCI
20022
Basic Microbiology Laboratory
12.00
BSCI
30140
Cell Biology
50.00
BSCI
30171
General Microbiology
50.00
BSCI
30275
Local Flora
50.00
BSCI
30360
General Ecology
20.00
BSCI
30518
Vertebrate Anatomy
50.00
BSCI
30519
Vertebrate Embryology and Developmental Anatomy
25.00
BSCI
30560
Invertebrate Zoology
40.00
BSCI
30580
Entomology
25.00
BSCI
30582
Ornithology
50.00
BSCI
40159
Molecular Biology Laboratory
50.00
BSCI
40195
Special Topic - Aquatic Ecology
60.00
BSCI
40269
Biology of the Algae
28.00
BSCI
40277
Morphology of Lower Plants
BSCI
40360
Ichthyology
40.00
BSCI
40367
Limnology Techniques
50.00
BSCI
40368
Wetlands Ecology and Management
50.00
BSCI
40444
Mammalian Physiology Laboratory I
40.00
5.00
BSCI
40445
Mammalian Physiology Laboratory II
40.00
BSCI
40556
Vertebrate Zoology
40.00
BSCI
40581
Animal Parasitology
40.00
BSCI
50159
Molecular Biology Laboratory
50.00
BSCI
50269
Biology of the Algae
28.00
BSCI
50367
Limnology Techniques
50.00
BSCI
50368
Wetlands Ecology and Management
50.00
BSCI
50444
Mammalian Physiology Laboratory I
40.00
BSCI
50445
Mammalian Physiology Laboratory II
40.00
BSCI
70159
Molecular Biology Laboratory
50.00
BSCI
70269
Biology of the Algae
28.00
17
BSCI
70367
Limnology Techniques
50.00
BSCI
70368
Wetlands Ecology and Management
40.00
BSCI
70444
Mammalian Physiology Laboratory I
40.00
BSCI
70445
Mammalian Physiology Laboratory II
40.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Biological Sciences - Horticulture Technology
HORT
36014
Plant Propagation and Greenhouse Production
24.00
HORT
46014
Garden Center and Nursery Production Management
38.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Chemistry
CHEM
10031
Chemistry in Our World Laboratory
38.00
CHEM
10053
Inorganic and Organic Laboratory
38.00
CHEM
10062
General Chemistry I Laboratory
38.00
CHEM
10063
General Chemistry II Laboratory
38.00
CHEM
10960
Honors General Chemistry
38.00
CHEM
10961
Honors General Chemistry
38.00
CHEM
16001
Horticultural Chemistry
20.00
CHEM
20112
Elementary Quantitative Lab
40.00
CHEM
20285
Physiological Chemistry Lab
20.00
CHEM
30107
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
65.00
CHEM
30108
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory II
80.00
CHEM
30285
Biochemistry Laboratory
40.00
CHEM
30475
Organic Chemistry Lab II
65.00
CHEM
30476
Organic Chemistry Lab
65.00
CHEM
40053
Materials Chemistry Lab
CHEM
40251
Advanced Biological Chemistry Lab
40.00
CHEM
40364
Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry Lab
65.00
CHEM
40477
Intermediate Organic Chemistry Lab
65.00
CHEM
40557
Physical Chemistry Lab
65.00
CHEM
40568
Elementary Physical Chemistry Laboratory
65.00
120.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Computer Science
CS
10001
Computer Literacy
40.00
CS
10051
Introduction to Computer Science
40.00
CS
10061
Introduction to Computer Programming
40.00
CS
13001
Computer Science I: Programming and Problem Solving
40.00
CS
13401
User-Level Computer Security
25.00
CS
23001
Computer Science II: Data Structures and Abstraction
40.00
CS
33007
Introduction to Database System Design
50.00
CS
33011
Speed Programming Techniques
50.00
CS
33092
Speed Programming Practicum
40.00
CS
33101
Struct-Program Language
50.00
CS
33211
Operating Systems
50.00
18
CS
33223
UNIX Tools
40.00
CS
33901
Software Engineering
50.00
CS
35201
Artificial Intelligence
50.00
CS
38101
Introduction to Game Programming
50.00
CS
42201
Introduction to Numerical Computing I
25.00
CS
42202
Introduction to Numerical Computing II
25.00
CS
43006
Theory of Object Oriented Programming
25.00
CS
43111
Structure of Compilers
20.00
CS
43202
Systems Administration
55.00
CS
43203
Systems Programming
50.00
CS
43401
Secure Programming
50.00
CS
44201
Artificial Intelligence
50.00
CS
45111
Principles of VLSI Design
55.00
CS
45201
Computer Communication Networks
55.00
CS
45231
Internet Engineering
50.00
CS
47101
Computer Graphics
50.00
CS
47105
Introduction to Web Design and Programming
50.00
CS
47106
Web Design and Programming II
50.00
CS
47201
Human Computer Interaction
55.00
CS
47205
Information Security
50.00
CS
47221
Introduction to Cryptology
50.00
CS
48101
Game Engine Concepts
50.00
CS
48102
Game Development Practicum
50.00
CS
49901
Capstone Project- writing intensive
50.00
CS
49995
Special Topics Courses
50.00
CS
52201
Introduction to Numerical Computing I
25.00
CS
52202
Introduction to Numerical Computing II
25.00
CS
53006
Theory of Object Oriented Programming
25.00
CS
53111
Structure of Compilers
20.00
CS
53203
Systems Programming
50.00
CS
54201
Artificial Intelligence
50.00
CS
55111
Principles of VLSI Design
55.00
CS
55201
Computer Communication Networks
55.00
CS
55231
Internet Engineering
50.00
CS
57101
Computer Graphics
50.00
CS
57205
Information Security
50.00
CS
59995
Special Topics Courses
50.00
CS
63111
Advanced Compiler Design
20.00
CS
63201
Advanced Operating System
10.00
CS
63301
Parallel and Distributed Computing
20.00
CS
64401
Image Processing
10.00
CS
65201
Interconnection Networks
10.00
CS
67101
Advanced Computer Graphics
20.00
CS
73111
Advanced Compiler Design
20.00
19
CS
73201
Advanced Operating System
10.00
CS
73301
Parallel and Distributed Computing
20.00
CS
74401
Image Processing
10.00
CS
75201
Interconnection Networks
10.00
CS
77101
Advanced Computer Graphics
20.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of English
ENG
11001
Introduction to College Writing - Stretch (Kent Campus only)
10.00
ENG
11011
College Writing I (Kent Campus only)
10.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of English - English as a Second Language
ENG
02001
ESL Writing Level I
70.00
ENG
02002
ESL Writing Level II
70.00
ENG
02003
ESL Writing Level III
70.00
ENG
02004
ESL Writing Level IV
70.00
ENG
02005
ESL Writing Level V
70.00
ENG
02006
ESL Writing Level VI
70.00
ENG
02007
ESL Writing Level VII
70.00
ENG
12008
ESL Writing Level VIII
70.00
ENG
12009
ESL Writing Level IX
70.00
ENG
12010
ESL Writing Level X
70.00
ENG
12095
Special Topics in ESL
ENG
02101
ESL Reading Level I
70.00
ENG
02102
ESL Reading Level II
70.00
ENG
02103
ESL Reading Level III
70.00
ENG
02104
ESL Reading Level IV
70.00
ENG
02105
ESL Reading Level V
70.00
ENG
02106
ESL Reading Level VI
70.00
ENG
02107
ESL Reading Level VII
70.00
ENG
12108
ESL Reading Level VIII
70.00
ENG
12109
ESL Reading Level IX
70.00
ENG
12110
ESL Reading Level X
70.00
ENG
02201
ESL Listening Level I
70.00
ENG
02202
ESL Listening Level II
70.00
ENG
02203
ESL Listening Level III
70.00
ENG
02204
ESL Listening Level IV
70.00
ENG
02205
ESL Listening Level V
70.00
ENG
02206
ESL Listening Level VI
70.00
ENG
02207
ESL Listening Level VII
70.00
ENG
12208
ESL Listening Level VIII
70.00
ENG
12209
ESL Listening Level IX
70.00
35.00/hr.
ENG
12210
ESL Listening Level X
70.00
ENG
02301
ESL Speaking Level I
35.00
ENG
02302
ESL Speaking Level II
35.00
20
ENG
02303
ESL Speaking Level III
35.00
ENG
02304
ESL Speaking Level IV
35.00
ENG
02305
ESL Speaking Level V
35.00
ENG
02306
ESL Speaking Level VI
35.00
ENG
02307
ESL Speaking Level VII
35.00
ENG
12308
ESL Speaking Level VIII
35.00
ENG
12309
ESL Speaking Level IX
35.00
ENG
12310
ESL Speaking Level X
35.00
ENG
02401
ESL Grammar Level I
70.00
ENG
02402
ESL Grammar Level II
70.00
ENG
02403
ESL Grammar Level III
70.00
ENG
02404
ESL Grammar Level IV
70.00
ENG
02405
ESL Grammar Level V
70.00
ENG
02406
ESL Grammar Level VI
70.00
ENG
02407
ESL Grammar Level VII
70.00
ENG
12408
ESL Grammar Level VIII
70.00
ENG
12409
ESL Grammar Level IX
70.00
ENG
12410
ESL Grammar Level X
70.00
ENG
02500
ESL Pronunciation
35.00
ENG
12507
ESL Debate
35.00
ENG
12508
ESL Public Speaking
35.00
ENG
12605
ESL American Culture I
70.00
ENG
12606
ESL American Culture II
70.00
ENG
12707
ESL Business English I
70.00
ENG
12708
ESL Business English II
70.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Geography
GEOG
21063
Physical Geography lab
30.00
GEOG
GEOG
31080
40195
Geography of Wine
Special Topic - Geography Experience Abroad
GEOG
40195
Special Topic - Great Lake Erie
249.00
GEOG
40195
Special Topic - Museums: Environmental/Hist
249.00
GEOG
40195
Special Topic - Natural Resource Survey
249.00
GEOG
40195
Special Topic - Ohio Cult Discovery
85.00
GEOG
40195
Special Topic - Wine & Food Pairing
399.00
GEOG
40195
Special Topic - Wines of NE Ohio
299.00
GEOG
40292
Field Experience in Geography
Actual Cost Basis
GEOG
40392
Practicum in Emerging Geographic Trends
Actual Cost Basis
GEOG
41052
Glaciers and Glaciations
Actual Cost Basis
150.00 + Actual Cost Basis
100.00
GEOG
49070
Geography Information Science
50.00
GEOG
49080
Advanced Geographic Information Science
50.00
GEOG
49230
Remote Sensing
50.00
21
GEOG
50195
Special Topic - Geography Experience Abroad
150.00 + Actual Cost Basis
GEOG
50195
Special Topic - Great Lake Erie
GEOG
50195
Special Topic - Museums: Environmental/Hist
249.00
GEOG
50195
Special Topic - Natural Resource Survey
249.00
GEOG
50195
Special Topic - Ohio Cult Discovery
85.00
GEOG
50195
Special Topic - Wine & Food Pairing
399.00
GEOG
50195
Special Topic - Wines of NE Ohio
299.00
GEOG
50292
Field Experience in Geography
Actual Cost Basis
GEOG
50392
Practicum in Emerging Geographic Trends
Actual Cost Basis
GEOG
51052
Glaciers and Glaciations
GEOG
59070
Geography Information Science
50.00
GEOG
59080
Advanced Geographic Information Science
50.00
249.00
100.00
GEOG
59230
Remote Sensing
GEOG
70292
Field Experience in Geography
Actual Cost Basis
50.00
GEOG
70392
Practicum in Emerging Geographic Trends
Actual Cost Basis
GEOG
71052
Glaciers and Glaciations
GEOG
79070
Geography Information Science
50.00
GEOG
79080
Advanced Geographic Information Science
50.00
GEOG
79230
Remote Sensing
50.00
100.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Geology
GEOL
21062
Environmental Earth Science
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
31070
Earth Materials II
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
31080
Structural Geology
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
34061
Invertebrate Paleontology
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
40095
Special Topics Courses
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
41080
Tectonics and Orogeny
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
41092
Summer Field Camp
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
42030
Remote Sensing
GEOL
42067
Introductory Hydrogeology
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
42078
Engineering Geology
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
43042
Environmental Geochemistry
Actual Cost Basis
50.00
GEOL
44052
Glaciers and Glaciations
GEOL
44070
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
Actual Cost Basis
100.00
GEOL
50095
Special Topics Courses
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
51080
Tectonics and Orogeny
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
51092
Summer Field Camp
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
52030
Remote Sensing
GEOL
52067
Introductory Hydrogeology
50.00
Actual Cost Basis
22
GEOL
52078
Engineering Geology
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
53042
Environmental Geochemistry
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
54052
Glaciers and Glaciations
GEOL
54070
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
60095
Special Topics Courses
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
62079
Advanced Engineering Geology
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
72030
Remote Sensing
GEOL
72079
Advanced Engineering Geology
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
73042
Environmental Geochemistry
Actual Cost Basis
GEOL
74052
Glaciers and Glaciations
100.00
50.00
100.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Mathematical Sciences
MATH
00006
Basic Algebra I and II
72.00
MATH
00007
Basic Algebra III and IV
72.00
MATH
00020
Pre Algebra
36.00
MATH
00021
Basic Algebra I
36.00
MATH
00022
Basic Algebra II
36.00
MATH
00023
Basic Algebra III
36.00
MATH
00024
Basic Algebra IV
36.00
MATH
42031
Math Models and Dynamical Systems
25.00
MATH
42091
Seminar: Modeling Projects
25.00
MATH
42201
Introduction to Numerical Computing I
25.00
MATH
42202
Introduction to Numerical Computing II
25.00
MATH
52031
Math Models and Dynamical Systems
25.00
MATH
52091
Seminar: Modeling Projects
25.00
MATH
52201
Introduction to Numerical Computing I
25.00
MATH
52202
Introduction to Numerical Computing II
25.00
MATH
62203
Computational Finance
25.00
MATH
72203
Computational Finance
25.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies
CLAS
41092
Field Experience in Classics
Actual Cost Basis
CLAS
51092
Field Experience in Classics
Actual Cost Basis
FR
43093
Special Topic - Live Pecheur D/Islam
MCLS
20000
Global Literacy and Cultural Awareness
SPAN
18291
Elementary Spanish I (Kent Campus Only)
TRST
60012
Software Localization
45.00
TRST
70002
The Language Industry
45.00
100.00
20.00
5.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Pan-African Studies
PAS
20300
Black Images
120.00
PAS
31092
Practicum: African Theatre Arts
23
25.00/hr.
PAS
37020
The Model African Union
400.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Physics
PHY
13021
General College Physics Laboratory I
20.00
PHY
13022
General College Physics Laboratory II
20.00
PHY
21041
Physics in Entertainment and the Arts Laboratory
20.00
PHY
23101
General University Physics I
20.00
PHY
23102
General University Physics II
20.00
College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Sociology
SOC
32221
Data Analysis Laboratory
25.00
College of Business Administration - Department of Management & Information Systems
MIS
34175
Learning to Lead
434.00
College of Business Administration - Department of Marketing
ENTR
47048
Entrepreneurial Experience I
250.00
ENTR
47049
Entrepreneurial Experience II
250.00
College of Communication and Information - School of Communication Studies *
COMM
15000
Introduction to Human Communications
20.00
COMM
20000
Foundations of Communication
20.00
COMM
46091
Senior Seminar
20.00
* The above fees for the School of Communication Studies apply only to Kent Campus sections.
College of Communication and Information - School of Journalism and Mass Communication
JMC
20004
Media Writing
20.00
JMC
22001
Photography
20.00
JMC
26001
Newswriting
20.00
JMC
26007
Print Beat Reporting
20.00
JMC
26008
Broadcast Beat Reporting
80.00
JMC
32001
Photojournalism I
30.00
JMC
32002
Photojournalism II
30.00
JMC
32003
Photo Technology
45.00
JMC
32004
Advanced Photography
45.00
JMC
32008
Photo-Design Techniques
45.00
JMC
33024
Performance for Electronic Media
45.00
JMC
33032
Audio Set-up and Mixing
60.00
JMC
33033
Location Sound Recording
60.00
JMC
33042
Studio Television
60.00
JMC
33043
Digital Cinematography
60.00
JMC
36005
Copy Editing
20.00
24
JMC
40002
Reporting for Mass Media
20.00
JMC
40003
Editing for Mass Media
20.00
JMC
40004
Computer-Assisted Reporting
20.00
JMC
40012
Online Journalism
20.00
JMC
40095
Special Topic - Historical TV Doc
25.00
JMC
40095
Special Topic - Lighting for Video
55.00
JMC
40095
Special Topic - Non-Linear Edit
20.00
JMC
40095
Special Topic - Computer Lab
JMC
41005
Advertising Campaigns
30.00
10.00/hr.
JMC
42005
Color Photography
45.00
JMC
42007
Photo Illustration Techniques
45.00
JMC
42008
Advanced Photojournalism
45.00
JMC
42009
Fashion Photography
45.00
JMC
42092
Practicum in Photography
JMC
46000
Newspaper Design
45.00
JMC
46001
Information Graphics
45.00
JMC
46003
Producing Television News
60.00
JMC
46009
Reporting Public Affairs
30.00
JMC
46016
Magazine Publishing
20.00
JMC
46018
Feature Writing
20.00
JMC
46020
Magazine Design
45.00
7.50/hr.
JMC
46021
Magazine Writing and Editing
20.00
JMC
46052
Advanced Broadcast News Practices
60.00
JMC
46054
Broadcast Documentary
60.00
JMC
47003
Teaching High School Journalism
20.00
JMC
47005
Advising Journalism Publications
20.00
JMC
48001
Media Relations and Publicity
20.00
JMC
48002
Public Relations Tactics
20.00
JMC
48006
Public Relations Publications
20.00
JMC
49021
Corporate Video
60.00
JMC
50002
Reporting for Mass Media
20.00
JMC
50003
Editing for Mass Media
20.00
JMC
50004
Computer-Assisted Reporting
20.00
JMC
50012
Online Journalism
20.00
JMC
53042
Studio Television
60.00
JMC
55051
Reporting Broadcast News
80.00
JMC
56000
Newspaper Design
45.00
JMC
56009
Reporting Public Affairs
30.00
JMC
56016
Magazine Publishing
20.00
JMC
56018
Feature Writing
20.00
JMC
56020
Magazine Design
45.00
JMC
56021
Magazine Writing and Editing
20.00
JMC
56052
Advanced Broadcast News
45.00
JMC
56054
Broadcast Documentary
60.00
25
JMC
57003
Teaching High School Journalism
20.00
JMC
58002
Public Relations Tactics
20.00
JMC
59021
Corporate Video
60.00
JMC
60295
Special Topic - Computer Lab
10.00/hr.
College of Communication and Information - School of Library and Information Science
IAKM
60112
Information Architecture II
40.00
LIS
60602
Cataloging and Classification I
30.00
Credit Workshops
LIS
40693
WKSP: Digital Imaging 1
25.00
LIS
40693
WKSP: Metadata
25.00
LIS
40693
WKSP: Repair Decisions
55.00
LIS
50693
WKSP: Digital Imaging 1
25.00
LIS
50693
WKSP: Metadata
25.00
LIS
50693
WKSP: Repair Decisions
55.00
College of Communication and Information - School of Visual Communication Design
VCD
13001
Introduction to Visual Communication Design II
15.00
VCD
20000
Basic Computer: Graphic Design and Illustration
60.00
VCD
20003
Intermediate Computer Graphic Design & Illustration
60.00
VCD
20006
Kinetic and Sequential Graphic Design I
60.00
VCD
20009
Sophomore Entrance Examination/Portfolio Review
VCD
23000
Intermediate Studio Skills/ GD&I
5.00
33.00
VCD
23001
Introduction to Typography
12.00
VCD
24001
Product Design
10.00
VCD
27000
Interiors Rendering
12.00
VCD
28000
Photography
65.00
VCD
28002
Photography II
VCD
33000
Graphic Design I
125.00
36.00
VCD
33001
Graphic Design II
36.00
VCD
37000
Visual Design for Media Advanced
40.00
VCD
38001
Photographics
45.00
VCD
38003
Photo Technology
90.00
VCD
38004
Advanced Photography
90.00
VCD
38008
Photo Design Techniques
60.00
VCD
40025
Professional Portfolio: Graphic Design & Illustration
VCD
40053
Graphic Design Studio: Glyphix
VCD
40095
Special Topic: Graphic Design & Illustration
VCD
43000
Studio Production
10.00
VCD
43001
Advanced Kinetic and Sequential Graphic Design
60.00
VCD
43002
Typographic/Photographic Graphic Design
36.00
VCD
43003
Graphic Design/ Corporate Identity
33.00
26
9.00/hr.
15.00/hr.
7.00/hr.
VCD
43004
Issues for Graphic Design Businesses
10.00
VCD
43005
3D Graphic Design - Direct Mail/Packaging/Point Purchase
30.00
VCD
43006
Environmental Design
10.00
VCD
43007
Information Graphics
30.00
VCD
43051
Type High Press
VCD
44001
Packaging and Exhibition Design
12.00
VCD
46000
Web Design and Programming I
20.00
VCD
46001
Web Design and Programming II
20.00
VCD
48005
Color Photography
110.00
VCD
48007
Photo Illustration Techniques
120.00
VCD
48009
Fashion Photography
VCD
48092
Practicum in Photography
49199
Senior Project - Graphic Design & Illustration
Intermediate Computer Graphic Design and Illustration -Various
Software
36.00
12.00
VCD
VCD
50003
15.00/hr.
45.00
15.00/hr.
21.00
VCD
50025
Professional Portfolio - Graphic Design & Illustration
VCD
50053
Graphic Design Studio: Glyphix
12.00/hr.
12.00/hr.
VCD
50095
Special Topic: Graphic Design & Illustration
VCD
53001
Advanced Kinetic and Sequential Graphic Design
60.00
VCD
53002
Typographic/Photographic Graphic Design
32.00
VCD
53003
Graphic Design/Corporate Identity
28.00
VCD
53005
3D Graphic Design - Direct Mail/Packaging/Point Purchase
28.00
VCD
53051
Type High Press
45.00
VCD
56000
Web Design and Programming I
20.00
VCD
56001
Web Design and Programming II
20.00
VCD
60053
Graphic Design Studio Management - Glyphix
12.00/hr.
VCD
60095
Special Topic: Graphic Design & Illustration
12.00/hr.
VCD
60096
Individual Investigation: Graphic Design & Illustration
12.00/hr.
College of Education, Health and Human Services - School of Foundations, Leadership and
Administration
HM
13023
Techniques of Food Production I
300.00
HM
23012
Food Study
HM
33029
Catering and Banquet Preparation and Service
HM
33031
Food, Wine and Beverage Pairing
300.00
HM
33070
International Cuisine
150.00
HM
33145
Baking and Pastry Fundamentals
150.00
HM
37777
Casino Management and Gaming Operations
HM
43032
Food Production and Service Management
HM
43040
Strategic Lodging Management
75.00
HM
53040
Strategic Lodging Management
75.00
RPTM
26030
Recreation Group Leadership
12.00
RPTM
36081
Adventure Education
10.00
55.00
27
25.00
Actual Cost Basis
100.00
College of Education, Health and Human Services - School of Health Sciences
ATTR
15011
Introduction to Clinical Athletic Training
65.00
ATTR
15092
Practicum in Athletic Training I
40.00
ATTR
25036
Principle of Athletic Training
20.00
ATTR
25057
Anatomy and Physiology I
40.00
ATTR
25058
Anatomy and Physiology II
40.00
ATTR
25092
Practicum in Athletic Training II
30.00
ATTR
35092
Practicum in Athletic Training III
35.00
ATTR
45192
Practicum in Athletic Training IV
60.00
ATTR
45292
Internship in Athletic Training I
60.00
ATTR
45392
Internship in Athletic Training II
60.00
EXSC
25057
Anatomy and Physiology I
40.00
EXSC
25058
Anatomy and Physiology II
40.00
EXSC
35022
Exercise Leadership
26.00
EXSC
45065
Exercise Testing
20.00
EXSC
45080
Physiology of Exercise
50.00
EXSC
55065
Exercise Testing
20.00
EXSC
55080
Physiology of Exercise
50.00
HED
36048
Emergency Medical Training
20.00
NUTR
43013
Experimental Methods in Nutrition
20.00
NUTR
53013
Experimental Methods in Nutrition
20.00
SPA
64492
Clinical Practice in Speech Pathology & Audiology
25.00
SPA
70692
Internship in Audiology I
25.00
SPA
70743
Clerkship I
25.00
SPA
70744
Clerkship II
25.00
SPA
70747
Graduate Audiologist I
25.00
SPA
70748
Graduate Audiologist II
25.00
SPA
70749
Graduate Audiologist III
25.00
SPA
70792
Internship in Audiology II
25.00
College of Education, Health and Human Services Educational Sciences
School of Lifespan Development and
CHDS
67492
Practicum I: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
CHDS
67592
Practicum II: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
30.00
10.00/hr.
CHDS
68128
Individual Appraisal in Counseling
15.00
CHDS
68392
School Counseling Practicum
30.00
CHDS
68592
Practicum in Couples and Family Therapy
30.00
CHDS
77492
Practicum I: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
30.00
CHDS
77592
Practicum II: Clinical Mental Health Counseling
CHDS
78128
Individual Appraisal in Counseling
15.00
CHDS
78592
Practicum in Couples and Family Therapy
30.00
CHDS
87392
Advanced Individual Counseling Practicum
30.00
GERO
43092
Practicum in Nursing Home Administration
125.00
28
10.00/hr.
SPED
43020
Assessment in Special Education
60.00
SPED
43313
Literacy Assessment and Intervention for D/HH Students
25.00
SPED
53020
Assessment in Special Education
60.00
SPED
53313
Literacy Assessment and Intervention for D/HH Students
25.00
SPED
63202
Inst. Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings
25.00
SPED
63957
Assessment & Evaluation of Early Childhood Services
25.00
SPED
73957
Assessment & Evaluation of Early Childhood Services
25.00
SPSY
67951
Cognitive Assessment of Children in Schools
60.00
SPSY
67955
Instructional Assessment for School Psychologists
60.00
SPSY
67972
Social Emotional Assessment for School Psychologists
15.00
SPSY
77951
Cognitive Assessment of Children in Schools
60.00
SPSY
77955
Instructional Assessment for School Psychologists
60.00
SPSY
77972
Social Emotional Assessment for School Psychologists
15.00
Credit Workshop
CHDS
40093
Workshop: Gestalt Experiential Group
30.00
CHDS
50093
Workshop: Gestalt Experiential Group
30.00
College of Education, Health and Human Services - School of Teaching, Learning and
Curriculum Studies
ADED
32277
Teaching Science in Secondary Schools
15.00
ADED
42277
Topics in Secondary Science Teaching
15.00
ECED
30134
Integrated Expressive Arts and Social Studies in Preschool
15.00
ECED
30147
Early Experiences in Mathematics and Science
15.00
ECED
40114
Teaching Science in the Early Years
15.00
ECED
40147
Teaching Mathematics: Early Years II
10.00
ECED
50114
Teaching Science in the Early Years
15.00
ECED
50147
Teaching Mathematics: Early Years II
10.00
MCED
30001
Teaching Mathematics in Middle Childhood I
10.00
MCED
30002
Integrated Soc. Stu. & Science in Mid. Childhood
15.00
MCED
40001
Teaching Mathematics in Middle Childhood II
10.00
MCED
40002
Teaching Science in Middle Childhood II
15.00
MCED
50002
Teaching Science in Middle Childhood II
15.00
PEB
10095
Special Topic: Beginning Ice Hockey
35.00
PEB
10095
Special Topic: Flag Football
35.00
PEB
10095
Special Topic: Intermediate Spinning
35.00
PEB
10095
Special Topic: Intermediate Ice Hockey
35.00
PEB
10095
Special Topic: Intermediate Ice Skating
35.00
PEB
10101
Scuba Diving
30.00
PEB
10304
Bowling
35.00
PEB
10305
Billiards
10.00
PEB
10315
Intermediate Billiards
10.00
PEB
10504
Sand Volleyball
20.00
PEB
10604
Beginning Golf
6.00
29
PEB
10704
Intermediate Golf
15.00
PEB
11203
Horsemanship
PEB
11325
Advanced Ice Hockey
100.00
35.00
PEB
11666
Beginning Spinning
35.00
PEB
11904
Beginning Ice Skating
35.00
PEB
12004
Basic Figure Skating
35.00
PEB
12204
Beginning Broomball
35.00
PEB
13013
Canoeing
20.00
PEB
13024
Beginning Kayaking
20.00
PEB
13028
Introduction to Kayaking
35.00
PEB
13030
Beginning Rock Climbing
35.00
PEP
25026
Overview of Outdoor Pursuits and Adventure Education
75.00
SEED
52277
Teaching Science in Secondary Schools
15.00
Credit Workshops
CI
40093
Workshop: Nine Essential Skills to the Love and Logic
Classroom
CI
47501
Teaching Mathematics in Early and Middles Grades
CI
CI
47502
50093
Science Teaching in Early and Middle Grades
Workshop: Nine Essential Skills to the Love and Logic Classroom
Actual Cost Basis
5.00 /hr.
5.00 /hr.
Actual Cost Basis
CI
57501
Teaching Mathematics in Early and Middles Grades
5.00 /hr.
CI
57502
Science Teaching in Early and Middle Grades
5.00 /hr.
College of Nursing
NURS
20030
Foundations of Nursing Interventions
45.00
NURS
30030
45.00
NURS
30040
NURS
60011
NURS
60013
NURS
62292
Nursing of Adults
Nursing of Adults with Rehabilitation Needs and/or Gerontologic
Changes
Adv. Assess. Across the Lifespan Laboratory for Adv Practice
Reg. Nurse
Advanced Health and Physical Assessment Across the Lifespan
Laboratory for Family Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
Primary Care II Practicum: Chronically Ill Adults Across the
Lifespan
Actual Cost Basis
*NURS
31095
ST: Transcultural Nursing and Healthcare
Actual Cost Basis
*NURS
40020
Community Health Nursing
Actual Cost Basis
45.00
Actual Cost Basis
Actual Cost Basis
* The following courses offered at the Salem Campus include an international experience. Students
enrolled in the Salem course section will be assessed fees based on the actual travel and program costs:
College of Public Health
PH
30101
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
50.00
PH
30102
Air Quality & Pollution Control
50.00
PH
30103
Food Protection
50.00
PH
30105
Waste and Wastewater
50.00
PH
30106
Environmental Toxicology
30.00
PH
40100
Vector-Borne & Zoonotic Disease
50.00
PH
40101
Occupational Health & Safety
50.00
30
PH
40109
40112
Laboratory Safety and Hygiene
Institutional & Recreational Environmental Occupational Health
and Safety
PH
PH
50.00
50.00
40200
The Built Environment
50.00
Regional College
NRST
10001
Foundations of Nursing Agency
190.00
NRST
10003
Nursing Agency I
228.00
NRST
10006
Transitions in Nursing Agency
150.00
NRST
10008
Paramedic to Associate Degree in Nursing Transitions
250.00
NRST
20206
Nursing Agency II
190.00
NRST
20208
Nursing Agency III
152.00
NRST
20212
Practicum
76.00
OCAT
10001
Occupational Therapy Practice Skills II
25.00
OCAT
10003
Occupational Therapy Practice Skills Lab
35.00
OCAT
20001
Professional Issues in Occupational Therapy
75.00
OCAT
20003
Occupational Therapy Practice Skills III
25.00
PTST
10001
Principles of Patient Care in Physical Therapy
12.00/hr.
PTST
10002
Analysis of Movement
12.00/hr.
PTST
10003
Clinical Conditions I
12.00/hr.
PTST
10004
Physical Therapy Procedures I
12.00/hr.
PTST
11005
Physical Therapy Practice
12.00/hr.
PTST
11092
Practicum in Clinical Education I
12.00/hr.
PTST
20003
Clinical Conditions II
12.00/hr.
PTST
20004
Physical Therapy Procedures II
12.00/hr.
PTST
20006
Physical Rehabilitation Procedures
12.00/hr.
PTST
20008
Clinical Conditions III
12.00/hr.
PTST
22005
Physical Therapy Seminar
12.00/hr.
PTST
22007
Physical Therapy Capstone
12.00/hr.
PTST
22092
Practicum in Clinical Education II
12.00/hr.
PTST
23092
Practicum in Clinical Education III
12.00/hr.
RADT
14005
Clinical Education I
40.00
RADT
14015
Clinical Education II
40.00
RADT
14016
Patient Care Management
28.00
RADT
14025
Clinical Education III
40.00
RADT
14075
Clinical Education IV
40.00
RADT
24015
Clinical Education V
40.00
RADT
24025
Clinical Education VI
40.00
VIN
11100
Introduction to Viticulture and Vineyard Establishment
60.00
VIN
14800
Winery Sanitation
60.00
VIN
16000
Winery Equipment Operation
60.00
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VIN
21000
Introduction to Wine Microorganisms
60.00
VIN
24600
Intermediate Enology
60.00
VIN
25992
Cellar Operations
60.00
VIN
26600
Sensory Evaluation
VIN
26800
Wine and Must Analysis
60.00
VTEC
10002
Veterinary Nursing I
20.00
VTEC
10204
Clinical Laboratory I
30.00
VTEC
10205
Veterinary Nursing II
30.00
VTEC
20008
Clinical Laboratory II
40.00
VTEC
20009
Veterinary Nursing III
30.00
VTEC
20010
Imaging Techniques
30.00
VTEC
20212
Surgery and Anesthesia
40.00
VTEC
20214
Veterinary Nursing and Hospital Procedures
20.00
120.00
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MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Fee
No.
1.
Graduate
or
Undergraduate
Fee Title
Admission Service Fee
Undergraduate (Kent Campus Students)
Effective Summer 2015
Admission Service Fee
Undergraduate (Regional Campus Students)
Effective Spring 2015
Admission Service Fee
Graduate Effective Fall 2015
Graduate - International Students
2.
U
FT and PT
U
U
FT and PT
FT and PT
G
G and U
Art Fee
Fee applies to Freshmen, Sophomore,
and Junior Undergraduate
(i.e., Completed less than 90 credit hours
at the beginning of the semester) enrolled in
6 or more credit hours of Kent Campus coursework.
The fee is for Fall and Spring semesters.
3.
Auditing a Course
(An audited course is not counted as part
of the course load; however, the student
must go through the normal registration
procedures and pay the usual registration fee.)
4.
Credit by Examination
5.
Diploma-Request for Duplicate
6.
Dissertation Registration
Dissertation I
(Applies to graduate students registered for
Dissertation I and the first thirty hours of
dissertation.
Dissertation II
(Applies to graduate students registered for
Dissertation II. The fee is equal tone-third of
the cost of one graduate credit hour.)
Full-time
or
Part-time
Student
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Application
for admission
to the university
or evaluation of
credentials from
other schools
FT and PT
FT and PT
Fee
45.00
30.00
40.00
45.00
70.00
FT and PT
Semester
FT and PT
Semester
U
FT and PT
Semester-hour
50.00
G and U
FT and PT
Diploma
25.00
G
FT
G and U
G
Semester
or
Total Summer
15.00
2,910.00
FT and PT
Semester
161.00
FT and PT
Matriculation
150.00
FT and PT
Semester
95.00
Flight Training “No Show” Penalty
Single Engine Aircraft
Multiengine Aircraft
Course
Course
15.00
25.00
10.
Graduation Application – Late Processing Fee
Semester
200.00
11.
H-Visa Processing Fee (International Students)
(One-time fee assessed to an individual or hiring
department to process the document needed for
employment purposes.)
G and U
FT and PT
Employment
100.00
12.
International Students Activity Fee
G and U
FT and PT
Semester
20.00
13.
Late Payment-Miscellaneous Fees
FT and PT
Late Payment
30.00
7.
Enrollment Fee
U
(Applicable to all first-time, non-transfer,
freshmen students at the Kent Campu- Effective Spring 2015)
8.
Enrollment Fee Transfer Students
(Applies to Undergraduate Students Transferring
to Kent Campus. Effective Spring 2015)
9.
U
G and U
KENT CAMPUS
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MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Fee
No.
Fee Title
Graduate
or
Undergraduate
Full-time
or
Part-time
Student
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Fee
14.
Late Payment Processing Fee
(Fee for processing payment after due date to
avoid cancellation of pre-registered schedule.)
G and U
FT and PT
Late Processing
15.
Late Registration
(Fee for any registration form processed after
Friday of the first week of classes.)
G and U
FT and PT
Registration
16.
Library Fines
Normal Circulation Items:
Three Day Reserve:
Two-Hour/Overnight Reserve:
Reference/Non-circulating Items:
Recalled Materials:
Billing Fee:
Processing Fee:
OhioLINK Fines:
OhioLINK Recall:
Interlibrary Loan Fines:
$.10 per day per item ($15.00 max.)
$.50 per day per item ($15.00 max.)
$.60 per hour or any part thereof
$1.00 per day per item
$1.00 per day per item
$15.00 per item
$25.00 per item (Lost OhioLINK items only)
$.50 per day per item ($15.00 max.)
$2.00 per day per item
$1.00 per day per item
17.
Locker Service Charge
G and U
FT and PT
Padlock
18.
Non-Payment Fee
Fee assessed to students who haves not paid their
registration by the end of the first week of class.
G and U
FT and PT
Non-Payment
100.00
19.
Parking Permits
Student Lot Permits:
One Semester (Fall or Spring)
-S - 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, Yellow R Permits
-C Permits
-Other C Permits CIA, CSCI, CREC, CMWF
-Summit East Commuter Permits
-Allerton Sports Complex Commuter Permits
-Stadium Permits
-Evening/Morning/Weekend Commuter Permits
-Allerton Family Housing (Monthly)
-Motorcycle Permits
Fall and Spring Semesters
-S - 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, Yellow R Permits
-C Permits
-Other C Permits CIA, CSCI, CREC, CMWF
-Summit East Commuter Permits
-Allerton Sports Complex Commuter Permits
-Stadium Permits
-Evening/Morning/Weekend Commuter Permits
-Allerton Family Housing (Yearly)
-Motorcycle Permits
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
105.00
105.00
90.00
80.00
80.00
80.00
30.00
13.00
5.00
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
G and U
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
Vehicle
200.00
200.00
175.00
155.00
155.00
155.00
55.00
156.00
10.00
G and U
G and U
FT and PT
FT and PT
Vehicle
Vehicle
40.00
5.00
Summer Term
-Residence Hall or Commuter
-Motorcycle Permits
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30.00
100.00
2.00
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Fee
No.
20.
Full-time
or
Part-time
Student
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Fee
Parking Violation Fines
Parking Lot Violations—
if paid within seven calendar days:
-tickets one and two
-tickets three through eight
-tickets nine and above
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
Offense
Offense
Offense
15.00
35.00
50.00
if paid after seven calendar days:
-tickets one and two
-tickets three through eight
FT and PT
FT and PT
Offense
Offense
20.00
40.00
FT and PT
Offense
55.00
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
Offense
Offense
Offense
15.00
35.00
50.00
FT and PT
FT and PT
FT and PT
Offense
Offense
Offense
20.00
40.00
55.00
FT and PT
Offense
50.00
FT and PT
Offense
50.00
FT and PT
Offense
100.00
FT and PT
Offense
100.00
Fee Title
Graduate
or
Undergraduate
-tickets nine and above
Parking in violation of posted signs—
if paid within seven calendar days:
-tickets one and two
-tickets three through eight
-tickets nine and above
if paid after seven calendar days:
-tickets one and two
-tickets three through eight
-tickets nine and above
Giving false information in application
for a permit
Using a permit for any purpose other than
that for which it was intended
Display, make, or possess an altered,
counterfeit, stolen, or found permit
Parking in a handicap space without
the proper permit
21.
Psychological Services Fee
Assessed after initial intake session.
G and U
FT and PT
Hour
Counseling
20.00
22.
Reinstatement
G and U
FT and PT
Reinstatement
25.00
23.
Replacement of ID Card
G and U
FT and PT
Card
10.00
24.
Returned Check Charge
G and U
FT and PT
Check
30.00
25.
Selective Service Noncompliance Fee
(Applies to all students in violation of H.B. 845equal to the current tuition surcharge for nonOhio residents)
G and U
FT and PT
Semester
26.
Student Recreation and Wellness Center Fee
(A per semester fee that applies to all students
enrolled in less than five hours at the Kent
Campus who opt to use the Student Recreation
And Wellness Center.)
G and U
PT
27.
Thesis Registration
Thesis I
G
FT and PT
Semester
or
Total summer
G
PT
Semester
or
Total Summer
Thesis II
(Applies to all graduate students who were
registered in a previous semester for 6
hours of Thesis I but have not completed
their thesis. Applies only to students
registered for Thesis II. The fee is equal to
one-third of the cost of one graduate hour.)
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Recreational
Services
3,980.00
55.00
Instructional
Fees Apply
161.00
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Fee
No.
28.
Fee Title
Transient Student Fee
(A transient student pays a $10.00 admission
fee for one semester only. If a transient student
wishes to enroll for class work for more than one
semester in succession, he/she must be admitted
to Kent State University as a transfer student and
pay the admission service fee.)
Graduate
or
Undergraduate
U
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Full-time
or
Part-time
Student
Unit
Covered
by Fee
FT and PT
Admissions
Fee___
10.00
UNIVERSITY POLICY REGARDING STUDENT HOUSING
As a residential campus, the residential experience is viewed as part of the total university education. Kent State requires all single students
enrolled for 9 or more academic credits to reside in the university’s residence halls and participate in the food plan. This requirement is applicable
until: (1) the student attains junior academic standing (60 semester or 90 quarter credit hours) at the start of fall semester; (2) the student is 21
years of age at the start of fall semester; (3) the student has lived in residence halls two or more years; (4) the student commutes from the primary
residence of the parent or legal guardian residing within 50 miles of the Kent campus. A registration hold is placed on the record of a student in
violation of this policy.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
ROOM AND BOARD RATES
EFFECTIVE FALL 2014
Amount per
Student
Weekly
Forfeiture
Hall and Room Type
Student Housing
ROOMS WITHOUT SEASONAL AIR CONDITIONING:
Dunbar, Prentice, Verder, Lake, Olson,
Fletcher, Manchester
2-Person Double
Standard Single
Deluxe Single w/Private Bath
1-Person Double/Deluxe Single
$
3,054.00
3,362.00
4,834.00
4,072.00
$
381.75
420.25
604.25
509.00
ROOMS WITH SEASONAL AIR CONDITIONING:
Leebrick
Standard Single
1-Person Double/Deluxe Single
3,362.00
4,094.00
420.25
511.75
Beall, McDowell
2-Person Suite
Deluxe Single w/Private Bath
Single w/Private Bath
Single Semi Suite w/Shared Bath
2-Person Semi Suite w/Private Bath
Single w/Shared Bath
1-Person Suite
4,094.00
4,834.00
4,590.00
4,490.00
4,428.00
4,094.00
5,460.00
511.75
604.25
573.75
561.25
553.50
511.75
682.50
Centennial Court Buildings A, B, C, D, E, F, Johnson, Stopher
2-Person Semi Suite w/Shared Bath
A
2-Person Semi Suite w/Shared Bath
A, B, D, E, F, Joh, Sto
3-Person Semi Suite w/Private Bath
B, D, E, F, Joh, Sto
Single Semi Suite w/Shared Bath (aka Centennial Single) A, C
1-Person Semi Suite w/Shared Bath
A
Single Semi Suite w/Private Bath
A, B, D, E, F, Joh, Sto
3,996.00
4,428.00
3,516.00
4,490.00
5,328.00
5,904.00
499.50
553.50
439.50
561.25
666.00
738.00
Korb, Allyn, Clark, Fletcher, Manchester, Koonce, Wright
Double
Single
1-Person Double/Deluxe Single
3,108.00
3,420.00
4,144.00
388.50
427.50
518.00
Engelman
4-Person Suite
Single Studio
Single
Double Deluxe (new room type in FY15)
4,660.00
4,850.00
5,704.00
4,680.00
582.50
606.25
713.00
585.00
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Amount per
Student
Weekly
Forfeiture
Hall and Room Type
Van Campen
2-Person Double
3-Person Quad
4-Person Quad
1-Person Double/Deluxe Single
2-Person Quad/Deluxe Double
3,108.00
3,160.00
2,972.00
4,144.00
3,962.00
Allerton Student Family Apartments
2-Bedroom
860.00
388.50
395.00
371.50
518.00
495.25
SUMMER HOUSING:
Contact Residence Services for information on Summer 2014 housing.
Early Arrival- Daily charge for arrival prior to official hall opening.
$
25.00
New applicants for residence hall space are required to submit a nonrefundable $25 application fee when returning the signed Residence Hall
Contract. Any new residence hall student wishing to live in the residence halls is required to pay a $200 pre-paid housing fee by June 1, 2014. If
students apply on or after June 1, 2014, they must pay the $25 application fee and the $200 pre-paid housing at the same time. Returning
residence hall students are required to pay the $200 prepaid housing fee at the time of contract renewal or their assignment will be cancelled and
they will need to re-apply for housing. Non-payment of the pre-paid housing fee does not mean the student’s assignment is automatically
cancelled.
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KENT CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALLS AND ALLERTON APARTMENTS
CONTRACT CANCELLATION, CONTRACT RELEASE, AND REFUND POLICY
CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT - RESIDENCE HALLS
Request for cancellation of the contract before moving into a residence hall (checking out residence hall room keys) and prior to the applicable
opening day of the residence halls, will be accepted with one of the following guidelines:
1.
A written request for cancellation received on or before June 1, 2014, for the fall semester or January 1, 2014 for the spring semester
(new spring semester applicants only) will result in a refund of the $200 pre-paid housing fee.
2.
A written request for cancellation received after June 1, 2014 for the fall semester or January 1, 2014 for the spring semester (new
spring semester applicants only) will result in the forfeiture of the $200 pre-paid housing fee.
A request for cancellation of the Residence Hall Contract, including Food Plan (if contracted), must be done either by phone, by email, online at
www.res.kent.edu, or in writing, addressed to and received by: Department of Residence Services, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190, Kent,
Ohio 44242-0001. Students notifying the department of Residence Services that they will not be coming to Kent State University will result in
the termination of the submitted residence hall application. Further, the Department of Residence Services will inform the Registrar’s Office of
the student’s intentions, and all scheduled classes will be cancelled. Students exiting the university between semesters must officially check out
with residence hall staff and return keys/card keys to avoid charges.
If a student is not returning to the university for the spring semester, the student will be released from the contract. However, the student must
inform the Department of Residence Services, by phone, e-mail, online, or written letter by 5 p. m. of the second Friday of November (academic
dismissal exempt).
Request for cancellation of this contract after moving into a residence hall or after the applicable opening day of the residence halls will require a
Petition for Contract Release, and the student must show just cause for termination (major unforeseen circumstances).
In order that all petitions may be reviewed and appeals, if needed, conducted prior to the start of spring semester, the deadline to petition for a
contract release is 5 p. m. on the second Friday in November. Petitions received after this deadline may not be reviewed until after the start of the
spring semester. Please note that the entire petitioning process may take between four to six weeks to complete. A petition for contract release
form, as well as the procedural instructions, may be secured from the student’s Residence Hall Director. This contract cannot be terminated solely
for the purpose of living off-campus or in order to commute from home.
A forfeiture charge of 12.5 percent per week of the contracted room cost will apply to students leaving the university and/or receiving a written
release from their residence hall contract. Students will be charged a forfeiture rate for each week of occupancy. There are no room refunds after
the seventh week of the semester.
IMPORTANT: A student submitting a written request for cancellation of the residence hall contract, who remains obligated under the University
Housing Policy, must also follow the established procedure for requesting an exemption to the University Policy Regarding Student Housing.
Please note that the terms of the signed Residence Hall Contract supersede the terms of the University Policy Regarding Student Housing.
2.
Student and Family Housing
ALLERTON APARTMENTS
2 Bedroom
860.00 (Monthly Rental)
New applicants to Allerton are required to submit a nonrefundable $25 application fee when returning the signed Residence Hall Contract.
Allerton apartments are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants are placed on a waiting list based on the date the completed
application is received in the Allerton Office. An applicant must be an enrolled student at Kent State University throughout their stay (summer
sessions excluded). Apartments are available to legally married couples (marriage certificate required) or to an individual parent who has at least
one dependent child living with said parent. Apartments are also available to single students who have (60) sixty credit hours or more and/or are
(21) twenty-one years of age or older.
CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT – ALLERTON STUDENT FAMILY HOUSING
A request for cancellation of the contract after moving into Allerton must be submitted to the Allerton office not less than forty-five (45) days
prior to the move out date. Moving or walking away from the apartment at any other time will not terminate the lease. The lessee may be required
to pay rent through the lease expiration date. After proper notification, the lessee will be charged the daily rate equal to the current rental rate,
plus damages, if any, until such time as the apartment is vacated.
3.
Food Plan
Type
Amount
(In the event of an authorized contract release from the
Food Plan portion of the Residence Hall Contract, through
the 7th week of the semester the individual will be refunded
90 percent of the current semester’s balance on the dining plan.)
Lite
Basic
Premier
Premier Plus
Commuter
1,750.00
1,900.00
2,235.00
2,630.00
745.00
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REGIONAL CAMPUS
REGISTRATION FEES
Unit
Covered
by Fee
Undergraduate
Lower
Undergraduate
Upper
Graduate__
Credit-hr.
Semester
240.20
2,636.50
284.20
3,123.50
411.30
4,516.30
Credit-hr.
Semester
17.80
195.50
17.80
195.50
73.70
809.70
84.00
65.00
362.00
3,980.00
362.00
3,980.00
796.00
796.00
Credit-hr.
73.00
73.00
Credit-hr.
Credit-hr.
240.20
17.80
284.20
17.80
3.
Additional Fully Online Instructional Fee Credit-hr.
84.00
65.00
4.
Tuition Surcharge Non-Ohio Residents
362.00
362.00
5.
Special Rates – Undergraduate Surcharge
Regional Campus – Per Hour special rate Credit-hr.
for residents from Western PA
and West Virginia approved counties
73.00
73.00
Fee
No.
Fee Title
ACADEMIC YEAR SEMESTER
1.
Instructional Fee
1-10 credit hours
11 or more credit hours
2.
General Fee
1-10 credit hours
11 or more credit hours
3.
Addition Fully Online Instructional Fee
(Course not associated exclusively with
the Associate of Applied Science,
Associate of Technical Studies or
Associate of Applied Business)
4.
Tuition Surcharge Non-Ohio Residents
1-10 credit hours
11 or more credit hours
5.
Credit-hr.
Credit-hr.
Semester
Special Rates – Undergraduate Surcharge
Regional Campus – Full Time Rate
Semester
for residents from Western PA
and West Virginia approved counties
Regional Campus – Per hour special rate
for residents from Western PA
and West Virginia approved counties
SUMMER TERMS
1.
Instructional Fee
2.
General Fee
Credit-hr.
342.00
3,758.00
411.30
73.70
342.00
NOTE: In those cases where a student is attending a Regional Campus and the Kent Campus concurrently, fees will be assessed at the rate
currently in effect at the respective campuses of attendance.
COURSE FEES
(Except as noted below, course fees will
be assessed at the Regional Campuses at
a rate not to exceed the rate for the same
course at the Kent Campus.)
Semester
MISCELLANEOUS FEES
(Except as noted below, miscellaneous
fees will be assessed at the Regional
Campuses at the same rate as
determined by the Kent Campus.)
1.
Determined by
Type of Fee
Tuscarawas-Non-County Resident
Semester
40
Not to exceed
the rate for
the same course
at the Kent Campus
As determined
by Kent Campus
1.00
COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE
REGISTRATION FEES
Description
Unit Covered By Fee
Fee
Tuition - Four Year Program
In-State
Academic Year
34,725.00
Out-of-State
Academic Year
34,735.00
Year 2 - Surgery
Academic Year
60.00
Year 3
Academic Year
40.00
Year 1 - Registration Fee
Academic Year
100.00
Year 1 - Drug Testing Fee
Academic Year
75.00
Year 1 - White Coat Ceremony
Academic Year
75.00
Year 1 - Hepatitis Vaccine Fee
Academic Year
240.00
Year 2 - National Board Fee Part I
Academic Year
900.00
Year 2 - HIPPA Certification
Academic Year
25.00
Year 3 - ACLS course
Academic Year
200.00
Year 3 - Background/Drug Testing Fee
Academic Year
100.00
Year 4 - National Board Fee Part II
Academic Year
900.00
Year 4 - NBPME Part 2 Clinical Skills Exam
Academic Year
Actual Cost Basis
Years 1, 2
Academic Year
930.00
Year 3
Academic Year
670.00
Year 4
Academic Year
440.00
Years 1, 2
Academic Year
440.00
Year 3
Academic Year
330.00
Year 4
Academic Year
220.00
In-State - Years 1, 2
Academic Year
23,161.00
In-State - Years 3, 4, 5
Academic Year
34,725.00
Out-of-State - Years 1, 2
Academic Year
23,168.00
Out-of-State - Years 3, 4, 5
Academic Year
34,735.00
Fees - Four Year Program
Lab Fees
Certification, Testing and Other Fees
Food Fees
Parking Fees
Tuition - Five Year Program
41
Fees - Five Year Program
Lab Fees
Year 3 - Surgery
Academic Year
60.00
Year 4
Academic Year
40.00
Year 1 - Registration Fee
Academic Year
100.00
Year 1 - Drug Testing Fee
Academic Year
75.00
Year 1 - White Coat Ceremony
Academic Year
75.00
Year 1 - Hepatitis Vaccine Fee
Academic Year
240.00
Year 3 - HIPPA Certification
Academic Year
25.00
Year 3 - National Board Fee Part I
Academic Year
900.00
Year 4 - National Board Fee Part II
Academic Year
900.00
Year 4 - NBPME Part 2 Clinical Skills Exam
Academic Year
Actual Cost Basis
Year 4 - Background/Drug Testing Fee
Academic Year
100.00
Year 4 - ACLS course
Academic Year
200.00
Years 1, 2, 3
Academic Year
930.00
Year 4
Academic Year
670.00
Year 5
Academic Year
440.00
Years 1, 2, 3
Academic Year
440.00
Year 4
Academic Year
330.00
Year 5
Academic Year
220.00
Health Service Fee
Academic Year
Actual Cost Basis
Medical Plan
Academic Year
Actual Cost Basis
Student Activity Fee
Academic Year
180.00
Food Beverage Policy Violation
Item
15.00
Graduation Fee
Item
250.00
ID Card Hang Tag Fee
Item
5.00
ID Card Holder Fee
Item
1.00
ID Card Replacement Fee
Item
25.00
Library Book Fee
Item
Value
Parking Hang Tag Fee
Item
5.00
Parking Registration Replacement Fee
Item
75.00
Parking Ticket
Item
15.00
Per Course
750.00
Certification, Testing and Other Fees
Food Fees
Parking Fees
Annual Fees Applicable to Both Programs
Other Fees
Remedial Course
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UNIVERSITY FEE RETENTION POLICY
A student, who withdraws from all courses or drops one or more course, not later than the first week of classes for the semester, may obtain a full
refund of fees paid or an adjustment of fees billed. A student is not considered withdrawn until the withdrawal transaction is completed as
described in the Schedule of Classes. The portion of fees retained by the university is determined by the date on which the transaction is
processed on the Banner System. A student who has not paid registration or housing fees and fails to withdraw from the university and/or
residence hall will continue to be liable for the fees assessed.
The following university fee retention schedule applies to both course withdrawals and total withdrawals from the university. The percentages
apply to the fees assessed for the courses from which a student withdraws. Days of classes are counted Monday through Sunday, including
official university holidays. Below are the withdrawal periods for the fall and spring semesters with their respective percentages of course fee
assessments to be retained by the university. The number of days per refund percentage will vary for the summer term. Exact refund
dates can be obtained by contacting the Bursar’s Office.
1. First week of classes
2. Second week of classes
3. Third week of classes
4. Fourth week of classes
5. After fourth week of classes
0%
20%
35%
40%
100%
Note: Flexibly scheduled courses may have a different fee retention schedule that the semester fee retention schedules listed above.
The university fee retention policy includes provisions to conform with Department of Education guidelines cited in CFR part 668 Sections 21
and 22 concerning the treatment of Title IV funds when a student withdraws from all classes during a semester.
All balances due to the university as a result of other obligations will be deducted from the amount (if any) to be refunded for course withdrawals.
The Bursars Office prepares all checks for credit balances. Fee refunds (if any) may not occur until thirty days after the dropping of courses or
until 30 days after the beginning of the semester (whichever is later). Students who withdraw from laboratory classes must return laboratory
equipment before fees will be refunded.
If fees are paid under mistake of law or fact, they are returnable in full. Any appeals to the fee retention policy should be referred to the Bursars
Office.
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PAYMENT PLANS
1.
Installment Payment Plan - 3 Payments Per Semester
Payment Dates
Students may pay some or all of their fees in three installments on the payment dates indicated below:
Fall Semester
August 8, 2014
September 22, 2014
October 13, 2014
Spring Semester
January 6, 2015
February 6, 2015
March 2, 2015
Payment Procedure
A payment equivalent to at least 34% of the fees due plus the service charge must be received by the first installment payment date. A
payment equivalent to at least 67% of the fees due plus the service charge is required for payments received after the first installment
payment date but prior to the second installment payment date. EBills will be sent approximately two to three weeks prior to the second
and third installment payment dates for those students using the Installment Payment Plan. The billing remittance advice should
accompany installment payments whenever possible.
Service Charge
Students pay a service charge of $35.00 per semester for electing to pay fees under the Installment Payment Plan.
Late Charge
A late charge of $30.00 will be assessed for payments received after the established payment dates.
2.
Ten Payment Plan - 10 Payments Per Academic Year
This plan is available to all students. Kent State University, in conjunction with Tuition Management Systems, Inc. offers a 10-Payment
Plan. There is a nonrefundable enrollment fee. Payment option begins in June and ends in March. Details of program administration and
enrollment can be obtained by contacting Tuition Management Systems at 1-800-722-4867.
3.
Kent First Tuition Payment Plan for Undergraduate Education
This plan is available to incoming freshmen for fall semester. It is based on an initial down payment due in July and 42 monthly
payments drawn by ACH from participants' bank accounts. Based on full-time attempted hours in fall and spring semester, the plan
continues until obtaining an undergraduate degree, 144 attempted credit hours, or 5 years have elapsed since the start of the plan. Details of
program can be obtained by contacting the Bursars Office.
4.
Kent First Tuition Payment Plan for Second Year Undergraduate Education
This plan is available for undergraduate students with 22 to 64 credit hours, with plan enrollment in fall semester. It is based on an initial
down payment due in July and 30 monthly payments drawn by ACH from participants' bank accounts. Based on full-time attempted hours
in fall and spring semester, the plan continues until obtaining an undergraduate degree, 144 attempted credit hours, or 4 years have elapsed
since the start of the plan. Attempted credit hours prior to enrollment are counted in the total 144 credit hours. Details of the program can
be obtained by contacting the Bursar's Office.
5.
Kent Plus Payment Plan Room and Board
The Kent Plus Payment Program is a plan for three years of Residence Hall accommodations (fall and spring semesters only) in a 2-person
double room and with the basic food plan. It is based on an initial down payment due in July and 24 monthly payments drawn by ACH
from participants’ bank accounts. Details of the program can be obtained by contacting the Bursar's Office.
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