Residency Fee definition
Examples of Residency Fee in a sentence
Any Fees and Charges paid in advance by the Student will be forfeited and the Student will remain liable to the College for Fees and Charges incurred by the Student and the balance of the Residency Fee for the Residency Period.
If the College exercises its discretion pursuant to this clause 28.4, the College may, in its discretion, adjust the Residency Fee having regard to the savings and/ or additional costs it incurs as a consequence of the actions taken pursuant to clause 28.4.
If the student completes 5 days of a summer residency course online, the calculation is as follows for each program: The Online Residency Fee is combined with the tuition costs in the refundable amount.
In the event of such rescission, the Future Resident shall receive a full refund of the Future Residency Fee paid by the Future Resident.
This Future Residency Fee does not lock-in the Entrance Fee amount for a Residence.
Five Hundred Dollars ($500) of the Future Residency Fee is refundable to the Future Resident within Sixty (60) Days of such notification of termination.
In consideration for the rights and privileges as outlined in this Agreement, the Future Resident agrees to pay a Future Residency Fee of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00).
In the event of such termination, the Future Residency Fee is non-refundable.
The Future Residency Fee is a non-interest bearing administrative fee associated with this Future Residency Agreement and will be credited toward the fees due by the Future Resident at the time of occupancy of the Residence at Deerfield as outlined in the Residence and Services Agreement.
Upon such termination, Deerfield shall notify the Future Resident of the reasons for such non-acceptance of admission, and Deerfield shall refund the Future Resident the full amount of the Future Residency Fee within Thirty (30) Days of such notification of termination.