Summer 2016 – Tuition and Fees Tuition is assessed at each campus independently. UNDERGRADUATE & NON-DEGREE UNDERGRADUATE 1 to 5 hours, per hour (Part-time) 6 to 9 hours, block (Full-time) >9 hours, per hour Additional Undergraduate Tuition Differential NM Residents Tuition Fees $242.31 $52.33 $1,453.86 $313.98 $242.31 $52.33 per hour; block from 6 to 9 Anderson School of Management (ASM) School of Engineering Non-Residents Tuition Fees $242.31 $52.33 $1,453.86 $313.98 $242.31 $52.33 per hour; block from 6 to 9 $10 $15 $10 $15 Other Mandatory Fees College of Education Curriculum Fee (TK20): $125 assessed to new COE admits, one-time fee. COLLEGE OF NURSING 1 to 11 hours, per hour (Part-time) $242.31 $52.33 $835.33 12 to 14 hours, per hour (Full-time) $242.31 $52.33 15 to 18 hours, block (Full-time) $2,578.50 $753.60 12 to 18 hours, block (Full-time) $10,023.96 >18 hours, per hour $171.90 $50.24 $835.33 Additional Undergraduate Tuition Differential per hour; block from 15-18 College of Nursing – Bachelors Additional Graduate Tuition Differentials Architecture & Planning (courses) ASM – non-ASM students (courses) Anderson School of Management (ASM) Law Public Administration (courses) Speech and Hearing Sciences Additional Graduate Tuition Differentials per hour; block from 12-18 $185 NM Residents GRADUATE Tuition Fees GRADUATE, GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL AND NON-DEGREE GRADUATE 1 to 5 hours, per hour (Part-time) $254.26 $57.56 6 to 9 hours, block (Full-time) $1,525.56 $345.36 >9 hours, per hour $254.26 $57.56 per hour; block from 6 to 9 $74.63 $82.00 $183.70 $352.34 $50.00 $119.00 per hour for all hours Masters of Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Doctorate $52.33 $627.96 $52.33 $185 Non-Residents Tuition Fees $254.26 $1,525.56 $254.26 $57.56 $345.36 $57.56 per hour; block from 6 to 9 $74.63 $82.00 $183.70 $352.34 $50.00 $119.00 per hour for all hours $140 $164 $140 $164 Other Mandatory Fees College of Education Curriculum Fee (TK20): $125 assessed to new COE admits, one-time fee. COLLEGE OF NURSING 1 to 11 hours, per hour $254.26 $57.56 $858.42 >11 hours, per hour (Full-time) $254.26 $57.56 12 to 18 hours, block (Full-time) $10,301.04 >18 hours, per hour $858.42 Additional Graduate Tuition Differentials College of Nursing COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (Pharm D) 1 to 5 hours, per hour (Part-time) 6 to 9 hours, block (Full-time) >9 hours, per hour DISSERTATION 1 to 9 hours per hour per hour $249 $410.00 $2,460.00 $410.00 $57.56 $345.36 $57.56 $594 (flat) $57.56 $690.72 $57.56 $249 $410.00 $2,460.00 $410.00 $57.56 $345.36 $57.56 $594 (flat) April 15, 2016 Summer 2016 – Tuition and Fees Enrollment Cancellation is Friday, June 10, 2016. Students must pay their Enrollment Cancellation balance by 5:00 PM. Reduced Tuition for Senior Citizens A student qualifies for a reduced tuition rate of $5.00 per credit hour if they are: A New Mexico resident as defined by the NM Department of Higher Ed; Age 65 or older as of the 21st day from the start of the semester; Registering for no more than six credit hours; Registering on or after June 6, 2016 Refund and Last Day to Drop Without “W” Grade Deadline Courses must be dropped by 5:00 PM on the listed day: All Programs, except College of Nursing 1st 4-week Friday, June 10, 2016 8-week (Full-Term) Friday, June 17, 2016 2nd 4-week Friday, July 8, 2016 College of Nursing 1st Half-term Full-Term 2nd Half-Term Monday, May 16, 2016 Monday, May 23, 2016 Friday, July 8, 2016 Open Learning Courses, or courses that are outside the traditional schedule, are fully refundable if dropped before 20% of the course has been completed, except Independent Study through Correspondence courses (see below). Do not include partial days when calculating 20% of completion. For example, 20% of an 8-day course equals 1.6 days; therefore, the refund is calculated only if course is dropped on or before the first day. Courses with duration of 5 days or less must be dropped on or before the first day of the course to receive a full refund. Independent Study through Correspondence courses are fully refundable if dropped on or before the 33rd day of registration AND no coursework has been submitted. Please contact the Correspondence Office for additional information. A course is not dropped by not attending. It is the student’s responsibility to officially drop or withdraw from UNM by the published deadline (see above) to insure proper credit of tuition and fees are received. Mandatory Student Fees, Course Fees, and Curricular Fees Mandatory Student Fees, as prescribed in UNM Policy 1310, are assessed to all students registered on main campus, including the Health Sciences Center, and are assessed with tuition. Through the Student Fee Review Board (SFRB), ASUNM and GPSA hold deliberation on the fee amount to assess. The Board of Regents approves the final amount. Course Fees, as prescribed in UNM Policy 8210.3.2, “are intended to help defray costs specifically associated with certain courses and are not intended to replace general operation costs, which are paid from tuition.” Curricular Fees, as prescribed in UNM Policy 8210.3.2.2, “are charged to support curricular needs in the department, college, or school. The fee funds short-term and long-term needs for the purpose of instructing students, including technology, broadly shared materials and equipment, and other expenses relevant to multiple courses in a program.” April 15, 2016
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