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Show Tuition and Student Feet Lab FeesStudents enrolled in the following courses must pay a lab fee in addition to regular tuition for the following types of classes: Audio Visual $20.00 Ceramics 12.00 Jewelry Making 10.00 Sculpture 10.00 Bowling 10.00 Sailing 8.00 Scuba Diving 30.00 TEST FEES American College Test (Residual) $10.00 General Educational Development Test (GED) 10.00 Educational Test Battery 6.00 Correspondence and Other Special Tests (Per Hour) 2.00 Miller Analogy Test 7.00 NLN Nursing (Per Test) 1.50 College Level Examination Program (CLEP)Fees must be paid to College Entrance Examination Board. Necessary forms may be obtained from Weber State College Testing Office. One Examination $20.00 Two Examinations 30.00 Three to Five Examinations 40.00 Six Examinations 60.00 ADDITIONAL FEES Application for Admission $10.00 Graduation Fee 10.00 Make-up Examination (each subject) 1.00 Recording Fee for Special Cases (each course) 10.00 Transcript of Credit 1.00 A student is entitled to one free transcript. For additional copies there will be a charge of $1.00 for the first copy and 25 cents for each additional copy on the same order. RENTALS AND DEPOSITS Rentals and/or deposits are required on certain items. These rental and deposit fees must be paid to the Cashier who in turn will give a receipt to the student for such payment. The following items are included: Wardrobe Locker Rental (one year or portion thereof) $ .50 Key Deposit (refundable upon return of key) 1.00 Gymnasium Locker Rental (one year or portion thereof) .50 Lock Deposit (refundable upon return of lock) 2.50 Art Building Locker Key Deposit (refundable upon return of key) 1.00 Chemistry Lab Breakage Deposit (unused portion refundable upon clearance signature of department) 5.00 Musical Instrument Locker (non-refundable) 2.00 Music Practice Room Rental (paid each quarter, non-refundable) 3.00 With Piano (paid each quarter, non-refundable) 5.00 With Organ (paid each quarter, non-refundable) 10.00 In order to obtain refund from Cashier, student must return key or lock to department and obtain clearance from the department. No refund or any deposit made during the school year will be made after June 30 of the school year. REFUNDS At the time tuition, fees, deposits and other charges are paid to the Cashier, students receive official receipts. These receipts must be presented before refunds will be made, except in those instances where other authorization is required. 30 Student Records Tuition and student fees will be refunded according to the schedule below to any student provided the student makes proper application to the Registration Office. No refund will be granted to students who are requested to withdraw from the college. The amount of tuition refundable to either the full or part-time student who withdraws officially shall be: By the end of the seventh calendar day of each quarter 90% By the end of the fourteenth calendar day of each quarter 70% By the end of the twenty-first calendar day of each quarter 50% No refund will be granted after the 21st calendar day of each quarter. Special provisions apply to students who for medical reasons, are unable to withdraw from classes during the first fifteen days of the quarter, and for students who are required to withdraw during the quarter for active duty in the military forces. For information, contact the Dean of Admissions and Records. No refund shall be allowed on Workshops, Seminars, or non-credit classes after the beginning date of said Workshop, Seminar, or non-credit class. Late payment fees and other penalty fees are not subject to refund. SUMMER SCHOOL REFUNDS Summer School is on an accelerated schedule. All changes in registration and withdrawal policies and schedules are based on this accelerated schedule. Refunds are made on a prorated basis in accordance with the schedule on file in the Cashier's Office. STUDENT RECORDS Weber State College Admissions and Records Office creates, maintains, and handles all student records according to established practices recommended by the American Association of Admissions and Records Officers and according to the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and all subsequent amendments to this act. These Acts, with which the institution intends to comply fully, were designated to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the right of students to inspect and review their education records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Students have the right to file complaints with The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office (FERPA) concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the Act. Local policy explains in detail the procedures to be used by the institution for compliance with the provisions of the Act. Copies of the policy can be found in the Admissions and Records Office. Questions concerning the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act may be referred to the Dean of Admissions and Records. Classification of StudentsStudents with 44 or less quarter hours credit at the beginning of the quarter are classified as Freshmen; those with 45 to 89 quarter hours, as Sophomores; those with 90 to 134, as Juniors; and those with 135 and over, as Seniors. Students with a baccalaureate degree are classified as Graduates. Non-Resident RegulationsA student classified as a non-resident of the State of Utah is required to pay a non-resident fee. Any non-resident student who has reason to believe he can qualify for resident status should file a petition with the Dean of Admissions and Records before registering. Petition forms are available in the Office of Dean of Admissions and Records. Each petition will be considered in accordance with the following provisions of Title 53-34-22 of the Utah Code Annotated (Supp. 1963). The meaning of the word "resident" for the purpose of this act shall be determined by reference to the general law of the subject of domicile, except that the following rules shall be observed; 31 |