Courses and Expenses, 1980

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Tuition Fees

For undergraduate study in Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education and Human Development, the School of Government and Business Administration, the School of Public and International Affairs; and for courses taken on campus by undergraduate students in the College of General Studies:

  • Full-time program (12 or more semester hours), each semester $1,700.00
  • Part-time program, for each semester hour $125.00
  • Summer Sessions, for each semester hour $117.00

For graduate study* in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education and Human Development, the School of Government and Business Administration, † and the School of Public and International Affairs; for graduate and undergraduate courses taken through the Division of University and Summer Students; and for courses taken on campus by graduate students in the College of General Studies:

  • For each semester hour for which a student registers $125.00

University Center Fee (charged all students registered on campus)

For students registered for 11 or more semester hours on campus:

  • Each semester $50.50

For students registered for less than 11 semester hours on campus:

  • For each semester hour for which the student registers $4.75

Payment of tuition for a master’s thesis entitles the candidate, during the period of registration, to the advice and direction of the member of the faculty under whom the thesis is to be written. In case a thesis is unfinished, additional semester hours may be required in accordance with the regulations of the school in which the student is registered.

† Students entering doctoral programs in the School of Government and Business Administration in 1980-81 will be charged $9,600 for the entire degree program, to be paid in 10 semiannual installments.

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Author or Source: University Bulletin, 1980/81
Document Location: University Archives
Date Added to Encyclopedia: December 21, 2006
Prepared by: Lyle Slovick, Assistant University Archivist

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