The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Survey Instructions Please report the following information: 1. FY 2007-08 Undergraduate Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates) 2. FY 2007-08 Graduate Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates) 3. FY 2007-08 Professional Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates) 4. Mandatory Student Fee Information 5. FY 2007-08 Mandatory Student Fees 6. Explanation of Changes in Mandatory Student Fees 7. FY 2008 Course and Program Fees 8. FY 2008 Room and Board Rates Person Completing This Form: Name: Suzanne K. Salario Title: Budget & Policy Analyst III Address: 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80933-7150 Phone: 719-262-3541 Signature and Date: Please return by September 14th to: Giao Giang Colorado Commission on Higher Education 1380 Lawrence Street, Suite 1200 Denver, Colorado 80204 Phone: (303) 866-2723 Fax: (303) 866-4266 Email: giao.giang@cche.state.co.us The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Undergraduate Tuition Rates Per Semester Institution: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Completed by: Suzanne K. Salario/Matt Seay Resident* Credit Hours Incoming Freshman Continuing Freshman & Sophomores Juniors & Seniors Certificates in Letters and Arts in Education & Sciences Non-Resident Tuition Rates Juniors & Seniors in Business Juniors & Seniors in Engineering Juniors & Seniors in Beth El Nursing & Health Sciences Incoming Freshman Continuing Freshman 1 $173 $196 $199 $199 $226 $226 $272 $765 2 $346 $392 $398 $398 $452 $452 $544 $1,530 3 $519 $587 $597 $597 $677 $677 $815 $2,295 4 $692 $783 $796 $796 $903 $903 $1,087 $3,060 5 $865 $979 $995 $995 $1,129 $1,129 $1,359 $3,825 6 $1,038 $1,175 $1,194 $1,194 $1,355 $1,355 $1,631 $4,590 7 $1,211 $1,371 $1,393 $1,393 $1,580 $1,580 $1,902 $5,355 8 $1,384 $1,566 $1,592 $1,592 $1,806 $1,806 $2,174 $6,120 9 $1,557 $1,762 $1,791 $1,791 $2,032 $2,032 $2,446 $6,885 10 $1,730 $1,878 $1,936 $1,936 $2,107 $2,107 $2,718 $7,650 11 $1,903 $2,013 $2,114 $2,114 $2,266 $2,266 $2,990 $7,650 12 $2,076 $2,169 $2,271 $2,271 $2,401 $2,401 $3,261 $7,650 13 $2,249 $2,175 $2,281 $2,281 $2,412 $2,412 $3,344 $7,650 14 $2,422 $2,175 $2,281 $2,281 $2,412 $2,412 $3,344 $7,650 15 $2,595 $2,175 $2,281 $2,281 $2,412 $2,412 $3,344 $7,650 16 $2,768 $2,371 $2,480 $2,480 $2,638 $2,638 $3,616 $8,415 17 $2,941 $2,567 $2,679 $2,679 $2,863 $2,863 $3,887 $9,180 18 $3,114 $2,763 $2,878 $2,878 $3,089 $3,089 $4,159 $9,945 *Note: Tuition Differentials will need to be reported. Insert a column for each differential. *Colorado Resident Tuition figures displayed do NOT include the College Opportunity Fund Stipend amounting to $89.00 per credit hour. $765 $1,530 $2,295 $3,060 $3,825 $4,590 $5,355 $6,120 $6,885 $7,650 $7,650 $7,650 $7,650 $7,650 $7,650 $8,415 $9,180 $9,945 Juniors & Seniors in Certificates Letters and in Education Arts & Sciences $775 $1,550 $2,325 $3,100 $3,875 $4,650 $5,425 $6,200 $6,975 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $8,525 $9,300 $10,075 $775 $1,550 $2,325 $3,100 $3,875 $4,650 $5,425 $6,200 $6,975 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $7,750 $8,525 $9,300 $10,075 Juniors & Seniors in Business Juniors & Seniors in Engineering Juniors & Seniors in Beth El Nursing & Health Sciences $790 $1,580 $2,370 $3,160 $3,950 $4,740 $5,530 $6,320 $7,110 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $8,690 $9,480 $10,270 $790 $1,580 $2,370 $3,160 $3,950 $4,740 $5,530 $6,320 $7,110 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $8,690 $9,480 $10,270 $790 $1,580 $2,370 $3,160 $3,950 $4,740 $5,530 $6,320 $7,110 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $7,900 $8,690 $9,480 $10,270 Please answer the following: 1. Additional Tuition Charge Above 18 Credit Hours: Resident* Incoming Freshman Continuing Freshman & Sophomores 269 269 Juniors & Seniors Certificates in Letters and Arts in Education & Sciences 272 272 Non-Resident Tuition Rates Juniors & Seniors in Business Juniors & Seniors in Engineering Juniors & Seniors in Beth El Nursing & Health Sciences Incoming Freshman Continuing Freshman 297 297 340 765 765 2. Minimum Number of Hours that Constitutes Full-Time Enrollment for Tuition Purposes: 15 Juniors & Seniors in Certificates Letters and in Education Arts & Sciences 775 775 Juniors & Seniors in Business Juniors & Seniors in Engineering 790 790 Juniors & Seniors in Beth El Nursing & Health Sciences 790 The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Graduate Tuition Rates Per Semester Institution: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Completed by: Suzanne K. Salario/Matt Seay Resident Tuition Rates Credit Hours Communication, Geography, History, Psychology, Sociology, & Basic Science Education & Business, Public Engineering, & Affairs Geropsychology Non-Resident Tuition Rates Beth-El Nursing & Health Sciences Communication, Education & Business, Geography, History, Public Engineering, & Psychology, Sociology, & Affairs Geropsychology Basic Science $553 $583 $607 $626 $1,069 $1,129 $1,129 1 2 $897 $958 $1,005 $1,043 $1,929 $2,049 $2,049 3 $1,243 $1,332 $1,403 $1,460 $2,790 $2,970 $2,970 4 $1,587 $1,707 $1,801 $1,878 $3,650 $3,890 $3,890 5 $1,931 $2,081 $2,199 $2,295 $4,510 $4,810 $4,810 6 $2,301 $2,456 $2,597 $2,712 $5,396 $5,756 $5,756 7 $2,646 $2,832 $2,996 $3,131 $6,257 $6,677 $6,677 8 $2,992 $3,206 $3,394 $3,549 $7,118 $7,598 $7,598 9 $3,336 $3,581 $3,793 $3,966 $7,978 $8,518 $8,518 10 $3,436 $3,691 $3,845 $4,383 $8,839 $9,439 $9,439 11 $3,502 $3,825 $3,945 $4,801 $8,859 $9,459 $9,459 12 $3,553 $3,983 $4,020 $5,243 $8,879 $9,479 $9,479 13 $3,585 $4,052 $4,052 $5,358 $8,900 $9,500 $9,500 14 $3,605 $4,072 $4,072 $5,379 $8,920 $9,520 $9,520 15 $3,625 $4,093 $4,093 $5,399 $8,940 $9,540 $9,540 16 $3,970 $4,467 $4,491 $5,816 $9,801 $10,461 $10,461 17 $4,314 $4,842 $4,889 $6,234 $10,661 $11,381 $11,381 18 $4,658 $5,216 $5,287 $6,651 $11,521 $12,301 $12,301 *Note: Tuition Differentials will need to be reported. Insert a column for each differential. Please answer the following: 1. Additional Tuition Charge Above 18 Credit Hours: Communication, Beth-El Communication, Education & Education & Business, Business, Geography, History, Nursing & Geography, History, Public Public Engineering, & Engineering, & Psychology, Sociology, & Psychology, Sociology, Health Affairs Affairs Geropsychology Geropsychology & Basic Science Sciences Basic Science $303 $331 $353 $371 $840 $900 $900 2. Minimum Number of Hours that Constitutes Full-Time Enrollment for Tuition Purposes: 6 Beth-El Nursing & Health Sciences $1,129 $2,049 $2,970 $3,890 $4,810 $5,756 $6,677 $7,598 $8,518 $9,439 $9,459 $9,479 $9,500 $9,520 $9,540 $10,461 $11,381 $12,301 Beth-El Nursing & Health Sciences $900 The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Professional Tuition Rates Per Semester Institution: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Completed by: Ella M. Stanton/Suzanne K. Salario Credit Hours Resident Tuition Rates Non-Resident Tuition Rates 1 607.00 1,129.00 2 1,043.00 2,049.00 3 1,460.00 2,970.00 4 1,878.00 3,890.00 5 2,295.00 4,810.00 6 2,712.00 5,756.00 7 3,131.00 6,677.00 8 3,549.00 7,598.00 9 3,966.00 8,518.00 10 4,383.00 9,439.00 11 4,801.00 9,459.00 12 5,243.00 9,479.00 13 5,358.00 9,500.00 14 5,379.00 9,520.00 15 5,399.00 9,540.00 16 5,816.00 10,461.00 17 6,234.00 11,381.00 18 6,651.00 12,301.00 *Note: Tuition Differentials will need to be reported. Insert a column for each differential. Please answer the following: 1. Additional Tuition Charge Above 18 Credit Hours: Resident $353 / Non Resident $900 2. Minimum # of Hours that Constitutes Full-Time Enrollment for Tuition Purposes: 6 The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Institution: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Completed by: Tamara Moore Fee Name Mandatory Student Fees Type* Fee Approved by Date of Board Campus-Wide of Student Vote? Approval Mandatory Fee? Fee (Y or N) for Fee Change (Y or N) Health Services - Program P Y Y if full-time P Y Y Health Service - Debt Instruments Student Center - Program Student Center - Debt Instruments NP Y Student Government Operations (Part of Student Activities) Student Activities Physical Recreation - Program P Y Y 6/28/2007 P Y NP Y Intercollegiate Athletics - Men P Y Y Intercollegiate Athletics - Women P Y Y Physical Recreation - Debt Instruments Y 6/28/2007 Y Intercollegiate Athletics - Debt Instruments Parking Facilities - Program (See Safety and Transportation Fee Below) Parking Facilities - Debt Instruments Technology Fee A Y Y Registration Fee A N Y Mandatory Insurance Student Services Family Development Center Program P Y Y NP Y Y Student Information System P N Y Student Events Performance Fee P Y Safety and Transportation Fee P Y/N Family Development Center Debt Instruments Y 6/28/2007 NOTE: For Type of Fee, please label fees by category: (A) for Administrative, (NP) for Nonpermanent, (P) for Permanent NOTE: If New Fee = Y, Please complete Fee Explanation Form for each new fee. The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Mandatory Student Fees Institution: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Completed by: Tamara Moore Program Fees Per Semester Family Health Student Student Student Student Physical Intercollegiate Parking Development Services Center Government Activities Services Recreation Athletics Facilities Center Operating 1 9.50 13.00 1.00 4.85 3.00 2 19.00 13.00 2.00 9.70 3.00 3 28.50 13.00 3.00 14.55 3.00 4 38.00 13.00 4.00 19.40 3.00 5 47.50 13.00 5.00 24.25 3.00 6 57.00 13.00 6.00 29.10 3.00 7 66.50 13.00 7.00 33.95 3.00 8 76.00 13.00 8.00 38.80 3.00 9 85.50 13.00 9.00 43.65 3.00 10 95.00 13.00 10.00 48.50 3.00 11 104.50 13.00 11.00 53.35 3.00 12 25.00 114.00 13.00 12.00 58.20 3.00 13 25.00 123.50 13.00 13.00 63.05 3.00 14 25.00 133.00 13.00 14.00 67.90 3.00 15 25.00 142.50 13.00 15.00 72.75 3.00 16 25.00 152.00 13.00 16.00 77.60 3.00 17 25.00 161.50 13.00 17.00 82.45 3.00 18 25.00 171.00 13.00 18.00 87.30 3.00 *Note: Please list any additional mandatory fees not included in the above table. Insert a column for each additional fee charged to all students. Credit Hours Matriculation Fee -- One-time: $25.00 Debt Instrument Fees Per Semester Performance Fees Safety & Transportation Fee 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 61.50 Student Information Fee 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 Technology 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 55.00 60.00 65.00 70.00 75.00 80.00 85.00 90.00 Health Service Student Center 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 Physical Recreation 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 Family Development Center 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Intercollegiate Athletics Parking Facilities Total Mandatory Student Fees 228.85 249.20 269.55 289.90 310.25 330.60 352.45 372.80 393.15 413.50 433.85 479.20 499.55 519.90 540.25 560.60 580.95 601.30 The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Institution: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Completed By: Tamara Moore Explanation Form (New Fee or Change in Fee ) Date of Date of $ Amount of % Change Governing Board Governing Change in Fee in Fee Board Review Approval New Fee? (Y or N) Change in Existing Fee? (Yor N) Student Activities Fee N Y $1.00/semester Recreation Facility Fee N Y $50/semester Parking & Transportation Fee N Y $5.50/semester Name of Fee 8.3% 4/18/2007 166.7% 4/18/2007 9.8% 4/18/2007 Explanation 6/28/2007 To increase and expand funding for student clubs and organizations. Student body approved this fee increase in April 2005. The increased fee will fund the planned growth of the Campus Recreation program including the 6/28/2007 opening of the new Student Recreation Center. Fee revenue will be used to support the replacement of two buses; increases in fuel costs; and the loss of a contract with the city transportation system which 6/28/2007 operated a campus bus route for six years. The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Institution: University of Colorado Colorado Springs Completed By: Robyn Marschke Course/Program Fees FY 2008 Student Fees Answer 1 Number of unduplicated undergraduate courses offered? 2 Number of unduplicated undergraduate courses offered with an associated course-specific fee? Section A: Course Fees Only 3 Percent of undergraduate courses with an associated course-specific fee? 4 Number of unduplicated graduate courses offered? 5 Number of unduplicated graduate courses offered with an associated course-specific fee? 6 Percent of graduate courses with an associated course-specific fee? Section B: Program Fees Only 7 How many programs are being offered in FY 2008? In lieu of course-specific fees, does your institution charge fees associated with specific 8 programs/disciplines? 44% 441 280 63% 50 Yes 9 If Yes, how many programmatic fees were charged in FY 2008? 10 Percent of programs offered with an associated program-specific fee? Section C: Course & Program Fees 980 435 11 How many programs are being offered in FY 2008? In addition to course-specific fees does your institution charge fees associated with specific 12 programs/disciplines? 8* 16% 50 Yes 13 If Yes, how many programmatic fees were charged in FY 2008? 14 Percent of programs offered with an associated program-specific fee? FY 2007 Student Fees 8* 16% Answer What is the average $ amount a Full-Time Undergraduate Student Paid in Course-Specific Fees in FY 2008? Section D: FY 2008 Course-Specific Fees 15 Please Note: a. When reporting on Course-Specific Fee Information please do not include sections. b. Course-Specific fees are collected to cover the unusual costs for a course offering. Examples of programs/disciplines are all courses offered with in a given discipline are charged a fee such as c. all Economics courses, Biology, Chemistry, Finance, Marketing, etc. d. Answers to Questions 3, 6, 10 and 14 will automatically calculate for you. 16 What is the average $ amount a Full-Time Graduate Student Paid in Course-Specific Fees in FY 2008? The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2006-07 Tuition and Fee Survey Institution: University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Completed By: Ella M. Stanton/Suzanne K. Salario Course-Specific Fees (Add Additional Lines as Necessary) Name of Course College of Business All INFS & QUAN prefixes All other Business Courses* PGMT 100 PGMT 200 PGMT 300 PGMT 400 All College of Business Distance Ed Courses College of Education COUN 570, 572 COUN 502, 530 CURR 5501, 5502, 5503, 5510, 5511, 5512, 5513, 5514, 5520, 5521, 5530 New Fee? (Y or N) Course Fee Amount Change in Existing 2007 Fee? (Y or N) $ Amount of Change in Fee From 2007 N 15.00/ch N 0 N 5 N 0 N 590 N 0 N 1165 N 0 N 1060 N 0 N 815 N 0 N 52 N 0 N 100 N 0 N 20 N 0 N 10 N 0 N 25 N 0 N 100 N 0 N 35 N 0 N 100 N 0 N 25 N 0 N 100 N 0 N 100 N 0 N 15.00/ch N 0 N 52 N 0 N N N N N N N N N N N 40 20 10 30 50 50 40 30 20 30 25 N N N N N N N N N N N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N 10 20 25 10 20 10 10 10 15 15 10 10 N Y N N N N N N N N N N 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N N N N Y N N N N N N N 10 10 25 35 10 40 20 40 40 423 211 7 72 423 10 40 40 20 30 10 52 N N N N N Y Y Y Y N N N N 0 0 0 0 0 24 12 24 20 0 0 0 0 N Y N N N N Y 0 10 0 0 0 0 42 N N N N 100 25 50 25 N N N N 0 0 0 0 N 100 N 0 CURR 4101, 5101, 5017, 5018, 5019, 5020, 5130, 5140, 5153, 5170, 5171, 5172 CURR 5704 Lead 682, 688 SP ED 3004/5004, 4010/5010, 4021/5021 SP ED 471, 481, 482, 581, 582, 585, 4013/5013, 4030/5030, 4031/5031 T ED 460/565, 464/564, 465/565, 470/570 T ED 374, 463/563, 473/573 All College of Education Distance Ed Courses College of Engineering & Applied Science EAS Instruction Fee (All courses except those numbered 700, 7000, 800, & 8000)** College of Letters, Arts & Sciences All College of LAS Distance Ed Courses Art History Courses (per student) AH 100, 300, 940 ALS 101, 211, 359 Biology Courses Fees, 100 Level Biology Courses Fees, 200 Level Biology Courses Fees, 300 Level & above Chemistry Lab Courses Comm Film/TV Courses Comm 350 Comm 417 Engl 131 (portfolio assessment, add on) Engl 141,204, 205, 301, 307, 309, 312, 313, 314, 316, 410 ENSC 162 F CS 389, 589 FILM 100, 200 Film 350 Film 390 Film 450 GEOL 101, 312, 370 GEOL 102 GES 320, 405, 431, 434, 505, 531, 534 GES 105, 406, 408, 409, 506, 508, 509 GES 305, 427, 527 All ASL, GER, GRK, JPNS, FR, SPAN, RUSS LAT, ETC numbered 101, 102, 211, 212, 216 MATH M S 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302 M S 401, 402 MUS 100 PES 315, 317, 318, 415 PES 109, 110, 114, 115, 121, 162, 215 PHYS 515, 602 Physics Labs PhD Geropsychology Students: Fall/Spring PhD Geropsychology Students: Summer term PSY 211, 384 Psychology - MA Students, each term Psychology - PhD THTR 100, 250, 310, 339, 439 VA 211, 411 VA 311 VA (Studio Art) Courses (max $40/term) Visual & Performing Arts 110 Visual & Performing Arts 100 WMST 320 OL Beth El College of Nursing College of Nursing, Online courses HSCI 210 HSCI 311, 410 NURS 210, 220 Graduate School of Public Affairs Online Courses (per course) The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Miscellaneous Fees Fee Explanations Amount of Fee? Is an application fee charged? Application Fee Is it refundable? Yes* No No Is it applied to fees upon enrollment? No $774.00 Is the program mandatory without a waiver? N/A Are students billed for the program but the charge can be waived? N/A Is the program mandatory for all students? Room and Board $50.00 Is it applied towards tuition upon enrollment? What is the per semester cost of Health Insurance? Health Insurance Response No What is the institution's "common room rate"? $6898.00** What is the institution's "common board rate"? See Below** The Colorado Commission on Higher Education 2007-08 Tuition and Fee Survey Policy Policy Compliance Questions What is the % is resident undergraduate tuition of cost of the academic programs at the institution? Tuition Policy What is the % is non-resident undergraduate tuition of cost of the academic programs at the institution? What is the % is resident graduate tuition of cost of the academic programs at the institution? What is the % is non-resident graduate tuition of cost of the academic programs at the institution? Response 59.4% 175.1% 83.0% 204.6% Has the institution provided a 30 day notice for all fee assessments or increases for 2007-08? Yes Did such notice include the minimum components listed in section 3.01 of the CCHE Tuition and Fee Policy? Yes Are fees separately disclosed on the billing statement? Yes Please proved a copy of your most recent billing statement? Student Fee Are forms provided with the billing statements for students to elect not to pay the optional fees? Copy attached No Were all mandatory fees assessed for 2007-08 reviewed and approved by your governing board? Yes Were all new and increased course specific fees assessed for 2007-08 reviewed and approved by your governing board? Yes Will all revenues from course specific fees be used for only the costs directly related to the course for which they are charged? Yes Do all sections of the same course offering charge the same course-specific fee amount? Yes