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Summer 2013
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Summer Term 2013 fee charts
3,519.00
15 2,577.00 3,755.00Note: The following applies to 2012-13 Western Promise students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Note: The following applies to 2011-12 Western Promise students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Note: The following applies to 2010-11 Western Promise students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Note: The following applies to 2009-10 Western Promise students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health and basic insurance fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Note: The following applies to 2008-09 Western Promise students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health and basic insurance fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Note: The following applies to 2008-09 Western Promise students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Note: The following applies to non-resident students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer undergraduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Note: The following applies to all graduate students. A $282 one-time matriculation fee is assessed on all new and transfer graduate students.
All students taking 6 hours of regular courses are assessed a $49.00 health fee. The health service fee is optional for students taking fewer than 6 credits. Students taking fewer than 6 hours of regular courses who wish to use the health service may pay the additional fee at the cashiers. Students who have 6 hours or more at any time during the term are responsible for this fee.
Some courses will have an additional course fee. See the Summer schedule of classes.
Tuition and fees for self-support sections (primarily offered through Division of Extended Programs) are assessed separately from the charges associated with regular courses. The costs associated with self-support sections are listed in the fees column in the Class Schedule. For example, an undergraduate student enrolled in 8 credits of regular classes and a 4 credit self-support class is assessed regular tution for 8 credits plus the additional fee for the self-support class. All WOU credits will count toward financial aid.
The costs of self-support courses do not include Incidental or Health Services fees; therefore, students registering only for self-support courses are not eligible to use services supported by Incidental or Health Services fees, including insurance.
Students who drop a self-support class after the 100% refund period may owe at least partial fees for the class.
Tuition and fees The Business Office: 503-838-8201 | or e-mail: BusinessOffice@wou.edu
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