General Fees means a fixed sum charged to students for items not covered by tuition and required of such a proportion of all students that the student who does not pay the charge is an exception. General fees include fees for matriculation, library services, student activities, student union services, student health services, debt service and athletics. An institution may charge fees in addition to general fees that are course-specific or that pertain to a smaller proportion of students.
General Fees means all general development fees that the City may levy pursuant to the Mitigation Fee Act, Government Code section 66000 et seq., including but not limited to application fees, processing fees, utility connection fees, inspection fees, capital facilities fees, development impact fees, traffic impact fees, park fees, and such other similar fees as may be enacted from time to time and generally applied throughout the City, excluding Development Fees.
General Fees means the fees established by resolution of the Board pursuant to Section 130.123, Texas Education Code, to be fixed, charged and collected from all students (excepting any category of students now exempt by law from paying such fees) regularly enrolled in the System, for the general use and availability of the System in the manner and to the extent as provided in this Resolution.
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All applicable fees or charges can be found on the Company’s Website (General Fees).
The applicable fees may be found on the Company’s Website, at General Fees section.
Appendix F-2 gives the status of the university’s General Fees Fund (where tuition is deposited).
For more information on the balance adjustment calculation please refer to General Fees Document.
The scholarship holders will be exempted from payment of General Fees (i.e. Library, Examinations, Sports and Games, Network Service and Laboratory Fees, Distance Education (DE) Manual & Documentation Fee).
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General Fees means all fees now or hereafter levied as a general tuition fee against students enrolled at the University.
General Fees means charges for services that apply to everyone.
General Fees as set forth in the University’s Tuition & Fee Rate Sheets.
General Fees means all gross fees, deposits, charges, receipts and income from students enrolled at UAB, whether designated as tuition, instruction fees, tuition surcharges, general fees or activity fees.
General Fees means all fees now or hereafter levied as a general tuition fee against students enrolled at the University. Additional BondsIn the Indenture, the University has reserved the right to issue and deliver from time to time and at any time Bonds ("Additional Bonds") secured by a pledge of the Pledged Revenues on a parity with the Outstanding Bonds, the Series 2021 Bonds, and any other Additional Bonds then outstanding for any purpose permitted by law and upon compliance with certain requirements set forth under the Indenture. See "SUMMARY OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE INDENTURE" below. ANNUAL DEBT SERVICE REQUIREMENTSEstimated Debt Service Requirements of the Series 2021 Bonds The following sets forth the estimated debt service requirements of the Series 2021 Bonds on a fiscal year basis: * Preliminary; subject to change. Debt Service Requirements – Outstanding Bonds and the Series 2021 BondsThe following table sets forth the scheduled debt service requirements on all Outstanding Bonds (assuming no exercise of Put Rights for the Series 2016 Put Bonds as more particularly described below) and the Series 2021 Bonds on a fiscal year basis: Fiscal YearEndingSept. 30Series2012-ASeries2013(1)Series2014-A(2)Series2015Series2016Series2016-B(3)Series2016-C(3)Series2016-D(3)* Preliminary; subject to change
General Fees means all general development fees that the City may levy pursuant
General Fees means all fees and charges now or hereafter levied against students enrolled at UAHuntsville, including without limitation, general tuition and course fees, registration fees, laboratory fees, out-of- state fees and building fees.