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Summer
Session 2008 Fees
Fee Bills WILL NOT BE SENT! It is your responsibility to pay fees by
the appropriate dates for classes in which you are registered.
- $126.75 per undergraduate credit
- $182.25
per graduate credit
The consolidated fees for Summer Session 2008
classes are $126.75 per credit (undergraduate) and $182.25 per credit
(graduate). These fees apply to undergraduate and graduate credits including
audit. The consolidated fee includes student union, the $4 per-credit
technology fee, and activity benefits. Certain field study, lab, music,
art and physical education courses have additional special course fees
to cover the costs of materials, transportation, or special instruction.
Fee bills will not be sent.
Senior Citizen Discounts
Senior citizens, 62 years of age or over, may attend Summer Session classes
at one-half the usual tuition rate on a space-available basis. Senior citizen
discounts, when issued, do not apply to PEX activity classes, field study
programs or special course fees.
Late Fee/No-Show Fee/Reinstatement Fee
A late fee of $25 per day to a maximum of $50 will be charged for payment
of registrations occurring on or after the first day of instruction for
each term.
A $75 no-show fee will be assessed and placed against your account if payment
for ePAWS registration or class additions is not received by the Cashier’s
Office by the published due date. Your enrollment will also be cancelled.
It is important to check your ePAWS account to verify you are only registered
in the courses you plan to attend. Please refer to the Summer
Session calendar.
If you are purged from classes for nonpayment but wish to continue in a
course, a reinstatement request must be obtained from Admissions and Records.
A fee of $100 or 50 percent of actual course fees, whichever is less, is
assessed for reinstatements of registrations cancelled for non-payment
as verified by the Cashier’s Office. To avoid additional fees, pay
all registration fees and drop courses by published deadlines. Always print
add/drop confirmation pages and keep for your records!
Credit Card Fee Payment Available
Students may pay registration and room and/or board fees using ePAWS, or in
person at the Cashier’s Office with a credit card (MasterCard, VISA,
Discover or American Express). You may use your credit card to pay at the
same time you register. It is your responsibility to verify your credit card
payment. Payments can be verified the next business day after 9 a.m.
Mail-in
Payments
You can mail your payment checks to Cashier’s Office/0124, University
of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557.
Drop Boxes
You can also drop your payment check in a fee payment box in the Fitzgerald
Student Services Building.
Refunds
A full refund of registration fees may be granted to students who officially
drop courses or withdraw from the University on or before the second day
of instruction for each Summer Session term or course. After that date,
a 50 percent refund of registration fees may be authorized to students
officially dropping courses or withdrawing from the University during the
first 20 percent of each Summer Session term or intensive course. No refund
will be made thereafter. (Classes dropped after the second day of instruction
appear on your transcript with a grade of “W.”) No request
to remove a “W” will be granted.
For special classes such as the study abroad programs, a minimum of $10
will be assessed for those officially withdrawing or dropping a course.
Millennium Scholarship
Continuing NSHE Millennium Scholarship recipients who were eligible
at the end of Spring may receive a reimbursement for summer coursework
up to a maximum of 12 credits. NSHE transfer students must be admitted
to the University to be considered for funding. Registration and
related fees must be paid by the student according to the dates in
the Summer Session schedule.
Upon completion of Summer Session coursework, the Office of Student Financial
Aid and Scholarships will identify those students who are eligible for
reimbursement. Students will receive funding for successfully completed
classes. Students should expect this disbursement no later than the end
of September 2008. Incoming Fall 2008 freshman Millennium Scholars may
also be eligible.
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