2009 / 2010 Tuition and Fee RatesTuition and Fee Rates(Note: Online Courses are not included in reciprocity with Wisconsin, and are charged at the regular SCSU online tution. There is no reciprocity for Graduate Courses.)
Refunds: Dates and percentages listed below are for complete withdrawal from the University. There are no refunds on partial withdrawals after the free add/drop period. Complete withdrawal from Fall and Spring Semesters For students who drop all courses for fall or spring semester, refunds are according to the following schedule:
Drop / Adds Students may drop or add courses to their course schedule by using the Online Services System. Fall Semester 2009
Spring Semester 2010
Dropping a course by the deadline, means the course is removed from your class schedule, you are not financially responsible, and the course does not appear on your transcript. For information about withdrawing from a course after the drop/add deadline, see withdrawal information.
Withdrawals Students may withdraw from a course or courses without special permission after the drop/add period and before the withdrawal deadline. Please use the Online Services System to withdraw from a course.
Withdrawal Deadline
Important Dates Billing & Payments Important Dates
Don't Bounce that CheckChecks will be considered NSF/dishonored after they have been presented to the bank twice and are returned to St Cloud State University as unpaid due to nonsufficient funds, closed account, stop payment, etc. Dishonored checks will be backed out of the account to which they were deposited, and the NSF fee will be charged. If the reversal of the receipt causes the account to become unpaid after the due date, applicable late charges will also be added to the account. The NSF fee is currently $20 and is subject to change without notice.
Rebates for interns and student teachers You may apply for a rebate of a portion of the student union and activities fees you have paid if your duty station is located more than 50 miles from St. Cloud (as defined by the state of Minnesota mileage chart). Forms are available in Administrative Services 118 and Education Building B120. Applications must be returned to AS 118 no later than the final day of the second summer term. Requests for refunds for students dropping all courses should be made in person in AS123 or mailed to: Business Services
Drop for Non-Payment
Policy: Students shall have their registration cancelled for nonpayment when payment is not made in full, as defined below, by the established due date. Payment in Full: Payment in full is defined through any appropriate combination of 1) cash, check, money order or credit card; 2) financial aid applied to tuition and fees; 3) an approved tuition and fee payment plan (details below); 4) an approved waiver, such that the combined total is at least equal to the amount of tuition and fees owed; 5) a third party authorization on file in the cashiers offices stating which state or federal agency/program will be billed for the student’s tuition and fees. Registration after the tuition and fee due date: Students registering after the tuition and fee due date ) will be given two business days to make payment in full or their registration will be cancelled for nonpayment.
Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 deadlines based on the above policy
Your bill will ONLY be available at
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