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Tuition and Fees
Student Financial Services
D-155 ASB
(801) 422-8127
Students are expected to pay tuition and class fees by the first day
of classes each semester or term. See the current class schedule
for deadline dates. It is expected that students who fail to pay
tuition by this day will discontinue their enrollment. Students
who fail to pay tuition by the scheduled final day to register will
jeopardize their eligibility to enroll for subsequent semesters or
terms.
Any prior unpaid student account charges must be paid by the
tuition payment deadline. Failure to pay tuition, fees, or past due
balances will result in classes being dropped. Tuition and fees
payment must be tendered in U.S. dollars.
Once students register for classes, they are officially enrolled
and committed to attend. Students who decide not to come must
withdraw from classes prior to the first day of classes to avoid a
tuition charge. Registration will remain on their record until
discontinuance is accomplished.
Classes may be dropped on the Web registration system until
midnight of the day before classes begin. On the first day of
classes and thereafter students will need to contact the
Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, (801) 422-7705. Those who do
not drop their classes will retain them on their records and will be
charged tuition. Tuition will be charged from the first day of classes
to the date of discontinuance at the percentage rate listed under
the Refund Rate Schedule shown below.
Students who anticipate receiving financial aid will be held
responsible to pay tuition charges incurred whether or not
financial aid is available or forfeited.
Students are responsible to determine their correct enrollment
status for tuition charges. Questions regarding tuition and fee
assessment should be addressed to Student Financial Services (D-155
ASB). The university reserves the right to change tuition and
fees without notice.
The charge for noncredit courses or for auditing courses is the same
as for credit courses. Noncredit courses taken by part-time students
will be assessed on the basis of hours involved in lecture classes.
For example, 3 hours of lecture a week would be considered 3
semester hours and would be charged for accordingly. Therefore,
students taking 10 credit hours plus a noncredit class involving 2
or more lecture hours per week would be considered full-time
students for tuition purposes only and be charged accordingly.
For courses in which no lecture hours are involvedfor example,
dissertations and thesestuition and fees will be based on hours
being carried during the semester, as determined by the
supervising professor.
Graduate students (for tuition assessment) are those who have
received their first bachelors degree (or will have received it by
the beginning of the semester for which they are registering) and
are not students of the Law School or the Graduate School of
Management.
Full-time status (for tuition assessment) for all undergraduate
students is registration for 12.0 or more credit hours per semester
or for 6.0 or more credit hours per term.
Three-quarter-time status (for tuition assessment) for all
undergraduate students is registration for 9 to 11.5 credit hours
per semester or 4.5 to 5.5 credit hours per term. The tuition paid
as a three-quarter-time student does not entitle the student to
physical education suit and facility privileges.
Part-time status (for tuition assessment) for all undergraduate
students is registration for 0.5 to 8.5 credit hours per semester or
0.5 to 4 credit hours per term. The tuition paid as a part-time
undergraduate student does not entitle the student to health
service, student activity privileges, or physical education suit and
facility privileges.
Tuition and General Fees*
Per Semester
(fall or winter)
|
Per Term
(spring or summer) |
| LDS |
Non-LDS |
LDS |
Non-LDS |
| Undergraduate Students |
| Full-Time |
| $1,640 |
$2,460 |
$820 |
$1,230 |
| Three-Quarter-Time |
| $1,570 |
$2,335 |
$785 |
$1,167 |
| Part-Time (per credit hour) |
| $168 |
$252 |
$168 |
$252 |
| Graduate Students (other than students in the Law School
and Graduate School of Management)** |
| Full-Time |
| $2,070 |
$3,105 |
$1,035 |
$1,555 |
| Part-Time (per credit hour) |
|
| $230 |
$345 |
$230 |
$345 |
| Graduate School of Management and Law School Students |
| Full-Time |
| $3,580 |
$5,370 |
$1,790 |
$2,685 |
| Part-Time |
| $398 |
$597 |
$398 |
$597 |
*A significant portion of the cost of operating the university is
paid from the tithes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. Therefore, students and families of students who are tithe-paying
members of the Church have already made a contribution
to the operation of the university. Because others will not have
made this contribution, they are charged a higher tuition, a
practice similar in principle to that of state universities charging
higher tuition to nonresidents.
**Graduate tuition is assessed to all students (both degree-seeking
and non-degree-seeking) who have received a bachelors degree.
Tuition AdjustmentStatus Change Between Part-,
Three-Quarter-, and Full-Time
A full-time student dropping to three-quarter-time or part-time, or
a three-quarter-time student dropping to part-time, or a part-time
student who decreases credit hours may be eligible to receive a
tuition refund. A refund request must be initiated by the student
through Student Financial Services (D-155 ASB). A full refund of
the difference between full-time, three-quarter-time, and part-time
assessment will be allowed until the scheduled last day for
adding classes. Refunds for courses dropped after that date will
be subject to the refund rate schedule listed under Tuition
Charge/RefundDiscontinuance.
Late Tuition Payment Fee
Late tuition payment fees will be assessed full-time, three-quarter-time,
and part-time students for failure to pay tuition by
scheduled deadlines. (See current class schedule for deadline
dates.)
Semester
| After last day to add classes |
$90 |
Term
| After last day to add classes |
$45 |
Students whose tuition check is dishonored by the bank will be
charged the late fee in effect at the time the check is redeemed.
DiscontinuanceTuition Charge/Refund
When a student officially discontinues from the university, a
partial refund of tuition and fees paid may be appropriate. Any
refund due will be paid by check, through the mail,
approximately 10 days from the date on which the student
requests discontinuance. Any unpaid university charges will be
deducted from the refund amount.
Refunds will not be paid to students whose tuition has been
paid by a loan, scholarship, or benefit.
If a student discontinues or drops below 6 credit hours (4 for
graduate students) and has received a Stafford Loan, federal
regulations require the school to return a portion of any
institutional refund due the student to the lending institution
through which the student received the loan.
Note: Late fees are nonrefundable.
The amount of the refund a student will receive is based on the
date a student reports such discontinuance to the Discontinuance
Office (B-150 ASB). The following rates apply to both tuition and
class fee refunds:
Refund Rate Schedule
See current class schedule for specific dates.
| |
Tuition Charged |
Tuition Refunded |
| Before first day of classes |
None |
100% |
| First week of classes |
10% |
90% |
| Second week of classes |
15% |
85% |
| Third week of classes |
20% |
80% |
| Fourth week of classes |
25% |
75% |
| Fifth week of classes |
30% |
70% |
| Sixth week of classes |
35% |
65% |
| Seventh week of classes |
40% |
60% |
| Eighth week of classes |
45% |
55% |
| Ninth week of classes |
50% |
50% |
| Tenth week of classes |
55% |
45% |
| Thereafter |
100% |
None |
A petition for exception to the refund schedule will be considered
for students forced to discontinue because of circumstances that
are beyond their control, such as death in the immediate family,
life-threatening situations, medical incapacitation, a university
error, or military leave. Students should not submit petitions
based on ignorance of university policies and procedures. These
will be denied. Petition forms are in D-148 ASB.
Late fees are not refundable.
Refunds for Class Fees
Class fee refunds are based on the same schedule as listed for
tuition refunds. Those with an asterisk (*) are exceptions to this
schedule and must be applied for at the respective academic
department.
Class Fees
Acc 200 |
$20 |
| Army ROTC Leadership Laboratory |
40 |
| CS 240 |
11 |
| EcEn 240 |
11 |
| *Geol 410 |
550 |
| **Geol 490R, 590R |
variable |
| HFL 110, 340 |
35 |
| HFL 210 |
50 |
| HFL 287, 397 |
30 |
| ISys 100, 101 |
25 |
| Math 97 |
75 |
| MilS 120, 121, 220, 221, 320, 321,
325R, 420, 421 |
40 |
| Music 160R, 260R, 360R, 460R, 560R, 660R |
310 |
| PAS 112 |
90 |
| PE 116, 117 (bowling) |
45 |
| PE 150 (payable to skating rink) |
variable |
| PE 161, 162, 164 (skiing) |
35 |
| PE 175, 176, 177 |
variable |
| RMYL 189 |
100 |
| RMYL 244 |
80 |
*See department for a refund application.
**See department for a fee card.
Student must also have equipment and purchase lift passes.
Student Teaching/Practicum Fees
| CPSE 486R, 487R |
$55 |
| CPSE 496R, 586R, 587R, 599R, 680R |
variable |
| ECE 423, 424 |
30 |
| ECE 425 |
55 |
| ElEd 358, 362 |
20 |
| ElEd 400, 496R |
55 |
| ScEd 476R, 496R |
115 |
Because of pending changes in Utah State licensure fees, the
student-teaching and practicum fees may be increased sometime
in the 20042005 academic year.
Materials/Service Fees
Fee payment cards are available in the following classes for
materials and services used:
CM 105, 155, 210, 211, 217, 241, 320, 411, 412, 426, 494R.
IT 101, 104A,B, 150, 231, 240, 328, 344, 347, 443, 447.
TTE 140, 150, 200, 209, 229, 250, 270, 300, 301, 400, 450, 490R, 593R.
VAStu 104, 105, 106, 204R, 205R, 206R, 216, 217, 218, 219, 349R,
350R, 351R, 354R, 355R, 356R, 358R, 359R, 456R, 459R, 656R,
659R.
Miscellaneous Fees and Fines
| Admission evaluation fee (nonrefundable) |
$25 |
| Bicycle registration (Provo City license) |
1 |
| Change of registration feeper class (after add deadline) |
10 |
| Dishonored check charge |
10 |
| Duplicate activity card |
10 |
| Examination through Testing Center
(to exempt a student from taking a required class) |
10 |
| Examination, special equivalency,
nonrefundable fee to take exam |
20 |
| NDFS-dietetics insurance and ADA dues |
48 |
| Graduation fee (nonrefundable)
Bachelors degree
Master's degree
Doctoral degree |
15
20
25 |
| Identification photo |
3 |
| Incomplete grade contract fee |
10 |
| National League of Nursing Diagnostic Exam |
30 |
| Physical education locker |
5 |
| Records search fee (Student Financial Services) |
1 |
| Spouse activity card (nonrefundable) per semester |
6 |
| Thesis binding (four copies) |
11–15 |
| Traffic violation fines, variable according to violation |
5–300 |
| Transcript fee (pay at Records Office) |
2 |
Health Insurance Requirement
BYU requires all three-quarter- and full-time students (9 credit
hours or more for a semester; 4.5 credit hours for a term) to carry a
dequate medical insurance. This applies the entire time a student
has continuing status, including students taking a semester or
term off. All participants in groups on tour, Study Abroad, or
internships are required to carry adequate medical insurance.
Enrollment in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the
universitys insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a group
medical plan provided by an employer or a spouses or parents
employer. Any other medical insurance plan must meet the
following requirements:
- provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major medical
expenses, including physician, hospital, and ancillary
services;
- have an individual annual deductible of no more than
$500; and
- have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
Three-quarter- or full-time students must enroll in the BYU
Student Health Plan or provide verification of other adequate
insurance coverage when first enrolling at BYU and prior to the
beginning of fall semester each year thereafter. Students who do
not return a properly completed waiver form to the BYU Health
Plan Office will be automatically enrolled in and assessed the
appropriate premium (single or married student rate) for the BYU
Student Health Plan. The insurance fee payment is due by the first
day of class each semester and term.
For the latest insurance rates, check the Web site at
http://saas.byu.edu/tuition/healthIns.aspx.
Debt Collection Fees
Students past-due debts are referred to Student Financial Services
for collection, and a reasonable collecton fee is added to the
students account. If BYU is unable to collect the debt within a
reasonable time, the debt may be referred to an outside collection
agency and/or attorney for collection. All collection costs,
including BYUs collection fee and any collection agency fees
and/or attorney fees and court costs will be added to the
students debt and must be paid in full before the university will
release the financial hold on the students transcript, allow the
student to register, or consider the student for readmission. Also,
eligibility for graduation, participation in graduation ceremonies,
and/or release of the diploma may be delayed or denied.
Estimated College Expenses
BYU offers a unique, high-quality university education in an
atmosphere that nurtures spiritual growth and a strong testimony
of the divinity of Jesus Christ, and educational expenses have
been deliberately kept at a minimum. This is possible because of
financial support from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, which covers a significant portion of the universitys total
expenses. A single undergraduate student at BYU may expect the
following approximate basic costs:
Fall Semester |
Winter Semester |
Spring Term |
Summer Term |
| *Tuition and fees |
|
|
|
| $1,640 |
$1,640 |
$820 |
$820 |
| Board and room |
|
|
|
| $2,785 |
$2,785 |
$1,395 |
$1,395 |
| Books and supplies |
|
|
| $620 |
$620 |
$315 |
$3150 |
| Personal expenses |
|
|
|
| $840 |
$840 |
$420 |
$420 |
| Transportation |
|
|
|
| $735 |
$735 |
$370 |
$370 |
| Totals |
|
|
|
| $6,620 |
$6,620 |
$3,320 |
$3,320 |
*Tuition for non-LDS undergraduate students is $2,460 for each of
the fall and winter semesters and $1,230 for each of the spring and
summer terms.
On entering the university, students are responsible for making
arrangements to cover enrollment expenses and should have sufficient
funds on hand for at least the first semester. University financial aid is
available to supplement savings only through one or more of the
following programs: scholarships and awards, student loans, Pell
Grants, and student employment.
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