Enrollment fee definition

Enrollment fee means a one-time fee to participate in the Medicaid buy-in program.
Enrollment fee means the fee a school charges that covers those expenses incurred by a school in processing the student enrollment agreement and establishing a student records system. The enrollment fee is limited to a maximum amount of $250, and is identified as an enrollment fee on the student enrollment agreement.
Enrollment fee means a payment that an applicant or an enrollee must pay to the eligibility agency to enroll in and receive coverage under the Primary Care Network program.

Examples of Enrollment fee in a sentence

  • If I withdrawal in a timely manner and follow guidelines and policy, I understand that the Enrollment fee and non-refundable course materials fee are non-refundable as well as the Student Tuition Recovery Fund fee (STRF).

  • An Enrollment fee of $100 is due to hold a student’s slot and due again each year in October per family, this fee is non-refundable.

  • All students pay the Continuous Enrollment fee that is incorporated in their annual tuition and covers the following year’s enrollment.

  • The Enrollment fee is not a prepayment for services, but is earned by the club at the time of enrollment and pays capital, computer setup and administrative costs, and is non-refundable.

  • Engage will refund the cost of the Enrollment fee within the first 30 days after purchase.


More Definitions of Enrollment fee

Enrollment fee. The enrollment fee of $275 is required at time of registration to secure your child’s place. THIS ENROLLMENT FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE. SECTION B: SCHEDULE OPTIONS: Please look over and circle the schedule option that best fits your needs.
Enrollment fee means the annual fee charged to Developer for participation in the ADN Program.
Enrollment fee or "set up fee" means any fee,
Enrollment fee shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1 hereof.
Enrollment fee means a payment that an applicant or an enrollee must pay to the Department to enroll in and receive coverage under the Primary Care Network or the Primary Care Network - Covered-at-Work program.
Enrollment fee means the amount an enrollee is responsible to pay that is equal to the spenddown amount for a medically needy individual or cost share amount for an individual receiving long term care services. A resident of an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities or a participant in the Medicaid waiver program for individuals with developmental disabilities or intellectual disabilities are exempt from the enrollment fee.
Enrollment fee. The $25 per semester or $45 annual nonrefundable enrollment fee will be automatically deducted from the account provided within 14 days of the agreement being posted to the FACTS system. The nonrefundable enrollment fee is based upon the number of payments selected for each FACTS agreement period. If the entire balance due is not paid within the agreement period or twelve (12) months, whichever period is shorter, an agreement is in renewal. On the renewal date of such an agreement, FACTS may assess a new nonrefundable enrollment fee. If any fees are returned, they will be reattempted. Fees are subject to change in future academic years.