Courses and Expenses, 2000
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Fees and Financial Regulations
For full-time undergraduate study* during the academic year 2000-01 in Columbian School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business and Public Management, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Elliott School of International Affairs; new students and continuing students who entered GW in fall 1999 or spring 2000, $24,005
- Continuing students who entered in fall 1998 or spring 1999, $23,685
- Other continuing students, $23,395
Part-time and nondegree students will be charged $756 per credit hour.
Students admitted to the Seven-Year Integrated B.A./M.D. program pay a fixed tuition rate annually; the amount is announced in the letter of admission.
University Fee (charged all students registered on campus)—$34.50 per credit hour, to a maximum of $517.50 per semester.
Additional Course Fees — Some courses carry additional fees, such as a laboratory or material fees, charged by semester as indicated in course descriptions.
Special Fees and Deposits (Nonrefundable)
- Application fee (all degree candidates) $60.00
- Advance tuition deposit, charged each entering or readmitted full-time undergraduate $200.00
- Orientation fee, charged each entering full-time undergraduate $250.00
- Housing deposit, charged each applicant for residence hall space $300.00
- Late registration beginning the first week of the semester $80.00
- Registration for continuous enrollment or leave of absence $35.00
- Graduation fee $100.00
- Late-payment fee (see Payment of Fees, below) $75.00
- Returned check fee, charged a student whose check is improperly drafted, incomplete, or returned by the bank for any reason $25.00
- Special Columbian School departmental examination to qualify for receiving credit (advanced standing), waiver of requirement, or both $100.00
- Waiver examination to qualify for advanced placement $25.00
- School of Media and Public Affairs fee (charged all SMPA majors+), per semester $500.00
- Engineers Council fee (charged all SEAS students), per semester $8.00
- English test for international students (when required) $20.00
- Study abroad fee $130.00
- Transcript fee $5.00
- Replacement of lost or stolen picture identification card $25.00
- Replacement of diploma $50.00
A full-time program is defined as 12-17 credit hours per semester; a part-time program is fewer than 12 credits per semester. Undergraduates taking more than 17 credits per semester will be charged at the rate of 1 credit hour ($756) for each credit exceeding that limit. Undergraduates in the School of Engineering and Applied Science who are required to take 18 or 19 credits in some semesters will not be charged for the eighteenth and nineteenth credits.
+ Construction of the media and public affairs building is expected to be complete by spring 2001. When the building has opened, the SMPA fee is to be charged per semester to juniors and seniors who major in SMPA programs.
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Author or Source: University Bulletin, 2000/2001
Document Location: University Archives
Date Added to Encyclopedia: December 21, 2006
Prepared by: Lyle Slovick, Assistant University Archivist
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