Fee Register Official and Approved List of University Fees Effective Beginning Fall Semester 2014 i 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. ii 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 iii Page 1 2 3 5 33 37 40 41 43 44 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. 1 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. 2 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. 3 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. 4 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 31 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 32 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 33 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 34 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.) 35 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 36 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 37 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. 38 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 39 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 42 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. 43 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. 44