Student fees definition

Student fees means any fees assessed by an institution against a student that are used to support any of the institution's intercollegiate athletics programs.
Student fees means any fees assessed by an institution against a student that are used to support
Student fees means charges incurred by a student or a funding source on behalf of the student for registration, admission, tuition financing, or loans, or charges for books, laboratory fees, or other education-related costs incurred by a student or other funding source on behalf of the student.

Examples of Student fees in a sentence

  • Student fees may be charged by the School so long as in accordance with applicable Colorado law, including but not limited to the provisions of C.R.S. § 22-32-110(1)(o) & (p) and C.R.S. § ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇.

  • Student fees on this route will be funded by a training grant from the Welsh Government and these will be paid directly to The Open University for the duration of the qualification.

  • The Fund hereby appoints the Distributor as its principal underwriter and distributor to sell shares of common stock of the Fund (sometimes herein referred to as the "shares") to the public and hereby agrees during the term of this Agreement to sell shares of the Fund to the Distributor on the terms and conditions herein set forth.

  • Student fees shall remain the responsibility of the student/employee.

  • Student fees, transportation, late fees, drop/add fees and other expenses are not covered.


More Definitions of Student fees

Student fees means the gross fees from students attending either of the existing Universities for the regular academic year of two semesters (but excluding any summer school student), which fees are commonly designated as the Capital Improvement Fee, the Student Union Capital Improvement Fee, General Improvement Fee and the General Fund Fee, and if hereafter authorized by law, all additional student fees, if any, to which the pledge and lien herein provided for the payment of securities authorized by the Bond Act are hereafter extended.
Student fees means any and all funds of the following kinds that are paid by or on behalf of a Student in respect of a Course:
Student fees means the gross fees payable to the PEI in direct relation to a Course (in terms of its instruction or teaching) by a Student, or a person who intends to become or who has taken any steps towards becoming a Student (referred to as an “intending Student”) or another person who pays the money on behalf of the Student or intending Student but before any commission payable to third parties is deducted and excluding prevailing good and services tax (GST), the application fee for the sole purpose of processing the submitted application for admission to the Course and any non-mandatory ad-hoc miscellaneous fee payable on per need basis to the PEI.
Student fees means the tuition, room, board, and mandatory fees, or any of these individually, a college, or university charges.
Student fees means gross Tuition Fees, Accommodation Expenses, Travel and Health Insurance and Living Expenses paid, or to be paid, by, or on behalf of, a Student to the PTE.
Student fees are the per-student fees specified in the University’s published fee schedule or on its website, including but not limited to as of the Effective Date the academic excellence fee, the technology fee, the building use fee, the operational fee, and any applicable meal plan fees, collected by the Shorelight Parties from IAP students.
Student fees. Any student enrolled in the Dual Enrollment program shall be exempt from the payment of textbook, online instructional material access code, registration, tuition, and laboratory fees. Students enrolled in Dual Enrollment courses will be responsible for the cost of any personal or consumable items associated with a specific course or program such as school supplies, background checks, blood tests, etc. Instructional Materials: SJR State shall select textbooks used in Dual Enrollment courses. Payment for required textbooks for classes conducted on the high school campuses or on SJR State’s campuses will be through the individual high schools. The textbooks shall be the property of the School Board. Inventories of Dual Enrollment textbooks will be maintained by individual high schools and/or school district. The District will inform students of any fines relating to instructional materials (e.g., late return or lost book fees) prior to issuing them back to the students. The District must provide each student with a textbook for each Dual Enrollment course, including courses taught at the high school site. A class set of textbooks does not suffice. Textbooks used by Dual Enrollment students at high school sites will follow the Department of Education’s cycle for textbook replacement, with the following provisions: 1) the College has not changed the textbook, or 2) the new textbook edition has not so substantively changed in content that it has rendered the previous edition unusable. Instructor Fees: SJR State is responsible for the full cost of the instructor for courses taught on SJR State’s campuses and online. The School Board is responsible for the full cost of the instructor for courses taught at the high school sites. Facility and Laboratory Fees: SJR State is responsible for the full cost of any facility and laboratory fees for courses taught on SJR State’s campuses. The School Board is responsible for the full cost of any facility and laboratory fees for courses taught on the high school site. Disability Services: As required by law, students with disabilities must receive appropriate accommodations. SJR State will be responsible for the cost of providing the necessary accommodations for courses taken on SJR State campuses. The School Board will be responsible for the cost of providing the necessary accommodations for courses taken at the high school sites and for the cost of adaptive textbooks and other materials. Students with disabilities will be r...