Mandatory Fees definition

Mandatory Fees. The charges assessed by an institution to each and every full- time student for each term. Application, graduation, laboratory, breakage, add/drop fees, and program administrative fees for out-of-state or foreign study are specifically excluded. For the purposes of ISAC's rules, tuition is not a mandatory fee.
Mandatory Fees means non-waivable fees required by a Participating Institution for the enrollment or attendance of a full- time Student for the full applicable academic year, exclusive, unless otherwise indicated by the Participating Institution, of specialized fees charged only in certain years (e.g., orientation fees and graduation fees), and incremental fees for specialized programs, majors or courses of study (e.g., lab fees, computer fees), as reported by the Participating Institution to MEFA.
Mandatory Fees. (Dual Enrollment only) means Non-Course Related Fees charged by an Eligible Postsecondary Institution to all students regardless of program of study, Enrolled courses or admission status. For example, Mandatory Fees may include the following: instructional support and technology fees, application and registration fees, deposits, student activity fees, student accident insurance, health fees, athletic fees and campus transportation fees.

Examples of Mandatory Fees in a sentence

  • The following costs are considered eligible for reimbursement: • Tuition • Required Books • Mandatory Fees • Registration • Lab Fees • Preparatory courses and exams for professional-related certificates and licenses (such as, but not limited to CPA, FCC, Bar Exam, GMAT, SAT, LSAT, and Certified Professional Engineers).

  • The term in which the student reaches the Funding Cap, the Eligible Postsecondary Institution may charge Tuition and a prorated portion of the Mandatory Fees and book costs, based on credit hours not covered by Dual Enrollment funding.

  • Additional fees, Mandatory Fees, or additional costs charged by an Eligible Educational Institution for room or board, supplies, or any application, entrance, parking, technology, athletic, or studio fees or fines are not eligible for a distribution under any Contract.

  • The University may change the amounts and types of Student Mandatory Fees and Charges.

  • Other Student Mandatory Fees and Charges, which may be refundable include the following: New Student Tuition Deposit (refundable up to ten working days before a student’s first enrollment period), Room Deposit (refundable up to 30 days prior to the start of a new enrollment period).


More Definitions of Mandatory Fees

Mandatory Fees means fees approved by the Georgia Student Finance Commission
Mandatory Fees means those quarter or semester fees
Mandatory Fees as used in this section, means systemwide fees and campus fees that are required to be paid in order to enroll in state-supported academic programs.
Mandatory Fees means any fee, by any name, which consumers must pay in addition to the Room Rate in order to stay at a Lodging Establishment. For avoidance of doubt, this includes but is not limited to resort fees, destination fees, facility fees, amenity fees, and service fees, so long as they are mandatory, but does not include amounts required to be
Mandatory Fees means those quarter or semester fees imposed upon all students enrolled at an eligible a MAP-eligible institution.
Mandatory Fees means the required charges, in addition to tuition, assessed by an institution of postsecondary education to its students during each semester or other period of enrollment specified by the institution.
Mandatory Fees means charges a student must pay to complete a Program, as approved by the UBC Board of Governors;