Tuition Waiver at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Sample Clauses

Tuition Waiver at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. 1. Members of the bargaining unit are eligible to enroll in up to three (3) courses per semester at the College without payment of tuition and all fees with the exception of course/lab fees, whether in-state or out-of-state, up to a maximum of twelve (12) credit hours per semester. a. The member of the bargaining unit shall pay any lab fees, except for fees associated with Physical Education courses that are part of the College Wellness Program, at the time of registration. b. For programs and courses offered through the Workforce Development Center, the waiver of tuition and fees covers only the current in-state tuition rate per credit hour, and the current Registration Fee. If the cost exceeds this allowance, the bargaining unit member is responsible for the additional costs. c. Costs to be paid by the bargaining unit member are due no later than the payment deadline for the semester or program. 2. Spouses, dependent children, and/or other dependents of members of the bargaining unit may, whether in-state or out-of-state, receive waiver of the instructional fee, irrespective of the credit load. Other fees must be paid at registration time. a. Spouses, dependent children, and/or other dependents are limited to a total of 75 attempted credit hours, not included academic foundations courses. b. For programs and courses offered through the Workforce Development Center, the waiver of tuition and fees for spouses, dependent children and/or other dependents covers only the current in-state tuition rate per credit hour, and the current Registration Fee. If the cost exceeds this allowance, the bargaining unit member (or their spouse/dependent) is responsible for the additional costs. c. Dependents of bargaining unit members are encouraged to provide ten
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Tuition Waiver at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. 1. Members of the bargaining unit are eligible to enroll in up to two (2) courses per semester at the College without payment of tuition and all fees with the exception of course/lab fees, whether in-state or out-of-state, up to a maximum of eight (8) credit hours per semester. The member of the bargaining unit shall pay any lab fees, except for fees associated with Physical Education courses that are part of the College Wellness Program, at the time of registration. 2. Spouses, children, and/or dependents of members of the bargaining unit may, whether in-state or out-of-state, receive waiver of the instructional fee, irrespective of the credit load. Other fees must be paid at registration time. 3. Members of the bargaining unit who retire shall be permitted tuition waiver as described for members of the bargaining unit still employed.
Tuition Waiver at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. 1. Members of the bargaining unit are eligible to enroll in up to two (2) courses per term at the College without payment of tuition and all fees with the exception of course/lab fees, whether in-state or out-of-state, up to a maximum of eight (8) credit hours per term. The member of the bargaining unit shall pay any lab fees at the time of registration. 2. Spouses, children, and/or dependents of members of the bargaining unit may, whether in-state or out-of-state, receive waiver of the instructional fee, irrespective of the credit load. Other fees must be paid at registration time. 3. Members of the bargaining unit who retire shall be permitted tuition waiver as described for members of the bargaining unit still employed.

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