2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Dec 06, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Tuition and Fees


 


Tuition & Fees, 2018-2019 Academic Year

Standard rates and fees are available on the Northern Vermont University website.

Full tuition and fees are charged to undergraduate students registered for 12 to 18 credit hours per semester. Students taking fewer than 12 credits are considered part-time students and are billed for the credit hours they take.

Students taking more than 18 credits are billed on a cost-per-credit basis for any additional credits above 18.

Vermont residents who are 65 or older as of the first date of Fall 2018 classes may audit one undergraduate course per enrollment period without tuition charge. Additional courses may be taken without limitation, up to and including completion of a certificate or undergraduate degree, at the rate of 50% of the charged tuition. To be eligible, such persons may not take the place of full tuition paying students in courses with enrollment limits. Course specific fees, including registration fees, shall be the responsibility of the student. All other student fees are waived.

Room & Board

Students living in the college residence halls are charged per semester for room and board. All students living in the residence halls are charged the full-meal plan (21 meals per week) each semester. Students may arrange for an alternate meal plan by submitting a Meal Plan Change Form, which is available on the Portal under Web Services - Student Billing & Finances, by the end of the first week of classes each semester.

Additional Fees

Fee Campus Based Undergraduate NVU Online
Application for Degree Fee $101 $101
Course Fee Varies per course Varies per course
NVU Online Services Fee N/A

$384/semester for full time students

$32/credit for part time students

Orientation Fee

$360 Fall Semester

$185 Spring Semester

N/A
Rhetorical Expression Challenge Exam N/A $100

Explanation of Fees & When They Apply

Application for Degree

This fee covers the costs of a review of the degree plan, a diploma and Commencement-related activities. All students are charged this fee regardless of their attendance at the Commencement Ceremony. Students receiving degrees at separate ceremonies will be charged the full fee each time. Graduates attending Commencement exercises are required to purchase a cap and gown, at an additional cost through the College bookstore.

Auditing Courses

Students may audit courses with the approval of the Registrar and the instructor of the course. No credit is received for audited courses, and the tuition is charged at 50% of the applicable rate. All fees are charged at full cost. After the period to add a course, no change will be made to either allow credit for a course audit or to change a regular course to the status of an audited course. The remaining tuition may not be reduced by any other tuition waiver.

Books & Supplies

Students should budget at least $500 per semester for books and supplies. The Bookstore operates on a cash basis and does not extend credit, but it does accept major credit cards. Additionally, during the add/drop period, students who have been given clearance by Student Services may charge books and supplies to their student account. Forms may be obtained at the Bookstore.

Campus Initiative Fee

This fee supports the development of facilities and other campus needs for NVU students. The fee is $422 per semester for full-time students. Part-time students taking fewer than 12 credits pay $35 per credit.

Course Fee

Certain courses require billing of fees to cover special materials and/or unique studio or instructional costs. Course fees are listed in each semester’s course bulletin and on Web Services/Search for Sections.

NVU Online Services Fee

This fee helps to defray the costs associated with running an online degree program. The charge is $384 per semester for full-time enrollment (12 or more credits) and $32 per credit for part-time enrollment. This fee is charged to NVU Online students only.

Health & Accident Insurance

With the exception of NVU Online students, health insurance is mandatory for all full-time undergraduate and graduate students not otherwise covered. A student must either accept the university insurance or certify their existing coverage through the health insurance link in VSC Web Services. This must be completed before the student’s payment will be considered finalized. Failure to complete this will result in the student automatically being enrolled and billed for the university insurance.

Late Financial Clearance Fee

This fee can be charged to students who do not meet the published deadline for finalized payment.

Orientation Fee

This fee covers the cost of the Orientation Program, which acquaints new, on-campus students with the respective NVU campuses, NVU resources and services, and students, faculty and staff.

Rhetorical Expression Challenge Exam Fee

NVU Online students have the option of taking a challenge exam to test out of the Rhetorical Expression course, which is a requirement to graduate. The fee for this exam is $100.

Student Activity Fee

This fee, which covers the expense of student clubs, activities, and publications, is $143/semester for full-time, matriculated undergraduate students and $12/credit for students enrolled in fewer than 12 credits. Note: NVU Online students are exempt from this fee.

In-State Residency Requirements (VSC Policy 301)

Vermont State College Policy 301 specifies the requirements that a student must meet in order to be granted resident status for the purpose of admission, tuition and other charges at a Vermont State College. VSC Policy 301 may be read in its entirety here. (Select Policies & Procedures” under “About VSC” at www.vsc.edu, then “Student Affairs Policies.”)

Payment Procedures

Finalize Payment with the Office of Student Services

All students must finalize payment with Student Services. “Finalize Payment” means that:

  • All semester charges and any previously due balance are paid in full or covered by a monthly payment plan sufficient to cover tuition and fees for the semester; AND
  • All financial aid (grants, loans and scholarships) is ready to be disbursed, if applicable; AND
  • The student has either elected or waived the VSC health insurance.

Monthly Payment Plan

Students may sign up for a monthly payment plan by accessing Student Services on the Portal. Students using this plan will be considered to have finalized payment upon confirmation of plan participation. The plan enables the student or parent to pay all or part of the semester’s charges in four, five or six equal installments starting June 1. (Participation in the plan also may start after June 1.) Visit the Portal or call Student Services at 802.626.6396 for more information.

Payment Due Dates

Student bills are posted to the Student Services section of the Portal on the 1st and 15th of each month. Payment due dates are also posted on the NVU Portal. A late fee applies if payment is not finalized by the payment due date. Students owing money from prior semesters may not register for classes until the outstanding balance is paid. Current-semester bills that are not paid in full by the end of the semester will result in withholding of transcripts and possible administrative dismissal until a satisfactory settlement is made.

Students can receive supplemental charges during a semester for such items as residence hall charges or parking fines. These charges are listed on student bills and can be viewed on the Portal. Payment is due 30 days from the date on the bill.

Application of Financial Aid Awards

Financial aid that has been reported to Student Services is credited as follows:

  • Grant funds authorized by Student Services are credited directly to student accounts.
  • State grants and/or outside aid are considered as pending and are not credited to a student’s account until the funds are disbursed to the university.
  • Federal Direct Loans are credited to student accounts after promissory notes and entrance counseling have been completed.
  • Students who anticipate receiving financial assistance from sources other than the university are reminded to arrange for payments to be forwarded to Student Services as early as possible. Students are advised to confirm these other sources of financial assistance with Student Services.
  • Direct deposit of earnings (preferred method) or paychecks are issued to students for work-study and other campus employment once they obtain a job and begin submitting time sheets. Anticipated employment earnings cannot be used as a credit against a student’s account.
  • Students residing off campus and expecting a refund of financial aid funds for living expenses will not receive those refunds until after the add/drop period and their aid has been transmitted.

Refund Policy

In the event of withdrawal, dismissal, resignation, or leave of absence that affects student charges, including tuition, room and board, and course and other fees, any refund will be calculated on a daily pro-rata basis, using the same schedule used to determine the amount of the federal Title IV returns, with the following exceptions:

  • If a student withdraws during the first seven calendar days of the semester, the amount of refund of all student charges (tuition, fees, room and board) will be 100 percent.
  • If a student withdraws after the 60 percent point of the semester, there will be no refund of charges for tuition, fees and room.
  • Fees paid to acquire college health insurance are not refundable under any circumstances.
  • If a student is suspended or dismissed from on-campus housing, there will be no credit of room charges. However, board (meal) charges will be credited for each full week of suspension/dismissal from on-campus housing.

The pro-rata calculation is the number of calendar days completed divided by the number of total calendar days included for the full semester. For all students, including NVU Online students, the first day of the semester is the date that classes begin as published in the university catalog, regardless of the date of the student’s first class.

NOTE: Ceasing to attend classes does not constitute the dropping of classes or withdrawal from the university. In order to be eligible for a refund or repayment as outlined above, a student MUST notify the Dean of Students and the Registrar’s Office of his/her withdrawal.

Tuition Adjustments

Any adjustments in tuition charges will be based on the courses on record at the end of the second week of the semester.

Administrative Dismissal

Students with outstanding overdue balances on their accounts, and who have not made satisfactory progress towards payment, are subject to administrative dismissal from the university.

Administratively dismissed students must cease attending all classes immediately, do not receive any credit for academic work done during that semester, and remain liable for the unpaid balance. If the student is administratively dismissed after the first seven days and before the end of the 60 percent point of the semester, he/she will be credited tuition, fees, aid, and room and board on a pro-rata basis. The pro-rata basis calculation will use the number of calendar days completed divided by the number of total calendar days included for the full semester. After the 60 percent point of the semester, there is no adjustment for tuition, fees or room charges.