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Section 305 - Tuition and fees.

UT Code § 53E-10-305 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Except as provided in this section, the State Board of Regents or an institution of higher education may not charge tuition or fees for a concurrent enrollment course.

(2) (a) The State Board of Regents may charge a one-time fee for a student to participate in the concurrent enrollment program. (b) A student who pays a fee described in Subsection (2)(a) does not satisfy a general admission application fee requirement for a full-time or part-time student at an institution of higher education.

(a) The State Board of Regents may charge a one-time fee for a student to participate in the concurrent enrollment program.

(b) A student who pays a fee described in Subsection (2)(a) does not satisfy a general admission application fee requirement for a full-time or part-time student at an institution of higher education.

(3) (a) An institution of higher education may charge a one-time admission application fee for concurrent enrollment course credit offered by the institution of higher education. (b) Payment of the fee described in Subsection (3)(a) satisfies the general admission application fee requirement for a full-time or part-time student at an institution of higher education.

(a) An institution of higher education may charge a one-time admission application fee for concurrent enrollment course credit offered by the institution of higher education.

(b) Payment of the fee described in Subsection (3)(a) satisfies the general admission application fee requirement for a full-time or part-time student at an institution of higher education.

(4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), an institution of higher education may charge partial tuition of no more than $30 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course for which a student earns college credit. (b) An institution of higher education may not charge more than: (i) $5 per credit hour for an eligible student who qualifies for free or reduced price school lunch; (ii) $10 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course that is taught at an LEA by an eligible instructor described in Subsection 53E-10-302(5)(b); or (iii) $15 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course that is taught through video conferencing.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), an institution of higher education may charge partial tuition of no more than $30 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course for which a student earns college credit.

(b) An institution of higher education may not charge more than: (i) $5 per credit hour for an eligible student who qualifies for free or reduced price school lunch; (ii) $10 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course that is taught at an LEA by an eligible instructor described in Subsection 53E-10-302(5)(b); or (iii) $15 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course that is taught through video conferencing.

(i) $5 per credit hour for an eligible student who qualifies for free or reduced price school lunch;

(ii) $10 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course that is taught at an LEA by an eligible instructor described in Subsection 53E-10-302(5)(b); or

(iii) $15 per credit hour for a concurrent enrollment course that is taught through video conferencing.

(5) In accordance with Section 53G-7-603, an LEA may charge a fee for a textbook, as defined in Section 53G-7-601, that is required for a concurrent enrollment course.

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Section 305 - Tuition and fees.