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Fees
In addition to your tuition, there are additional fees that cover the cost of
specific activities. When you apply or enroll online your applicable fees will
be itemized with your tuition. If you enroll by mail or in person, follow the
instructions on the enrollment form to determine which fees apply to you. For
help, contact the Distance Learning Service Center at 1-800-426-8315 or 928-523-4212.
The admission application fee for an undergraduate student is $25. The
graduate admission fee is $50 for degree and certificate program applications;
$25 for non-degree and readmission applications.
The Arizona Student Association fee is $2 for each session.
Class fee amounts are listed in the detail on the class search pages.
Examples of class fees include lab fees or fees for fieldwork experience. Class
fees are charged to cover extra class-related materials. They may change until
enrollment opens for a term.
The financial aid trust fee is $12 for one to six units and $24 for seven
or more units. It is refundable only if
you drop prior to the first day of class or if your class is officially
cancelled.
The information technology fee is $3 per unit to a maximum of $36. The fee will
be used to improve technology access for students.
The late enrollment fee is $50 and is not refundable. It is charged if
you enroll in a class on or after the first day of instruction. If you enrolled in a
class and did not pay before the payment deadline you will be charged a $50 late
payment fee. Refer to the deadline
calendar to learn when late fees apply.
Some degree programs require specific fees:
To cover the costs of providing and continually enhancing distance-delivered
graduate-engineering courses, the Arizona Tri-university Master of Engineering
Program found it necessary to institute a course fee of $402 per unit in
addition to normal tuition and fees. This fee will apply to students who are
enrolled in the distance education graduate courses listed on the
Tri-university web pages. This fee will be waived for students who are enrolled
in at least 6 units of credit in regular on-campus courses in addition to their
distance-delivered courses and those with teaching or research assistantships.
Students employed by organizations with operations in Arizona will be
considered residents for tuition purposes. By operations in Arizona it is meant
that these organizations have a facility in Arizona that employs engineers with
BS degrees. For more information visit the
program website.
The Master of Administration costs include a program fee of $2,500 prorated
over the five foundation courses. For more information visit the
program website.
There is a one time administrative fee of $1,382. Additionally, there is a Clinical Anatomy fee of $150 in the fall of the first year of the program and a $40 clinical education fee during each internship (4 in all).
For more information visit the
program website.
The Arizona Board of Regents reserves the right to change fees and charges
without notice.
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