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UNT
provides the following alternatives for the payment
of tuition and fees during the fall and spring
semesters:
Full payment of tuition and fees upon
registration or by the payment deadline for
early registration; or
One-half payment of tuition and mandatory
fees plus 100% of all instructional fees upon
registration, or by the payment deadline for
early registration, with two additional payments
prior to the start of the sixth and 11th class
weeks.
Tuition
and fees must be paid in full for each summer term
upon registration or by the payment deadline for
early registration. Payment for any additional fees
resulting from Schedule Revision or Add/Drops is due
by the end of the Add/Drop period. Tuition payment
by installment is not offered during the May Mini-mester
or summer sessions.
PLEASE NOTE:
By choosing the installment plan, a student
recognizes they are in a contractual agreement. A
student who fails to make payment of tuition and
fees, including any incidental fees, by the due
date, may be prohibited from registering for classes
until full payment is made. A student who fails to
make payment prior to the end of the semester may be
denied credit for the work done that semester.
Payment Deadlines
3WK1
session
April 29,2008
5WK1
session
April 29,2008
5WK2
session
June 17,2008
8WK1
session
April 29,2008
10WK1
session
April 29,2008
Summer
session
April 29, 2008
Fall
2008
Early
Registration
Payment
July 29, 2008 Second
Installment
Payment
September 26, 2008
Final
Installment
Payment
October 31, 2008
Spring 2009
Early
Registration
Payment
December 9, 2008
Second
Installment
Payment
February 12, 2009
Final
Installment
Payment
March 27, 2009
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Tuition and Fee
Waivers
Several exemptions and waivers are
available to qualifying students. Brief
descriptions of these are listed below. Waivers must
be requested during the semester the student is
registered in. Such requests must be made prior to
the 12th class day in long semesters and the 4th
class day in summer terms. Requests for retroactive
refunds cannot be honored. Additional information
regarding exemptions and waivers can be found at;
http://www.collegefortexans.com/default2.cfm or
by sending an email to Student Accounting &
University Cashiering Services, at;
http://unt.custhelp.com.
Exemptions and
Waivers:
1. Certain Texas veterans and
dependents of deceased Texas veterans of the
Armed Forces of the United States are exempted
from payment of tuition. ----Hazlewood.
State application and other documents required.
This exemption pays all tuition and fees
except for the Student Service Fee and Property
Deposit. The student must pay the Student
Service Fee each semester/session.
2. Certain orphans of members of the Armed
Forces, Texas Nat'l Guard and Texas Air Nat'l
Guard are exempted from payment of tuition.
------ Dependent of Texas Veteran Killed or
Missing in Action Exemption. Documentation
required. This exemption pays all tuition
and fees.
3. Certain students from other nations of the
American hemisphere are exempted from payment of
tuition. ----Good Neighbor Exemption
(Administered by the Financial Aid Department).
This exempts the student from paying tuition.
4. Deaf or blind Texas residents are exempted
from payment of tuition. ------Deaf Blind
Waiver Official letter required. This
exemption pays all tuition and fees.
5. Certain disabled peace officers are exempted
from payment of tuition and fees. ---Disabled
State Employee Police/Fire Exemption.
Official letter required.
This exemption pays all tuition
and fees.
6. Children of disabled or
deceased firemen, volunteer law enforcement officers, peace officers, employees of
the Texas Department of Corrections and game
wardens are exempted from the payment of
tuition. -----Dependent of Disabled State
Employee Exemption. Official letter
required. This exemption pays all tuition
and fees.
7. Children of U.S. prisoners of war or persons
missing in action are granted exemption of
tuition. -----POW-MIA Dependent Exemption.
Documentation required.
This exemption pays all tuition
and fees.
8. Resident rather than
non-resident tuition is applied to out-of-state
students enrolled through the Academic Common
Market Program. ----Academic Common Market
Waiver. Additional information and a
list of Southern States participating in the
program can be found at;
http://www.collegefortexans.com/ and by
typing Academic Common Market in the search
field. This waiver
waives out of state tuition. The student pays
in-state tuition rates.
9. Resident rather than
non-resident tuition is applied to U.S. military
personnel, their spouses and dependents if they
meet designated criteria. (Certificate must be
approved by the Registrar prior to
registration.)---Military Waiver.
Form submitted by the Registrars office.
This waiver waives out of state tuition. The
student pays in-state tuition rates.
10. Resident rather than non-resident tuition is
applied to teachers and professors of Texas
state institutions of higher education, their
spouses and children. -----Employment and
Employee Dependent Waiver. Requires
official application approved by hiring
department. This waiver waives out of state
tuition. The student pays in-state tuition
rates.
11. Resident rather than non-resident tuition is
applied to a teaching or research assistant
provided the student is employed at least
one-half time by UNT in a position that relates
to the degree sought. ---Employment Waiver.
Requires official application approved by
hiring department. This waiver waives out of
state tuition. The student pays in-state
tuition rates.
12. Resident rather than non-resident tuition is
applied to a non-resident holding a UNT
competitive scholarship of at least $1,000.00
for the academic year or summer for which the
student is enrolled. ----- Competitive
Scholarship Waiver (Administered by
Financial Aid). Requires official approval
from the department awarding the scholarship.
This waiver waives out of state tuition. The
student pays in-state tuition rates.
13. Certain university fees are exempted for
students enrolled only in courses designated as
off-campus or internships. ------Off Campus
Exemption. Students enrolled in all classes
that are held off-campus automatically receive
the off-campus waiver that waives the Student
Union Fee, Medical Service Fee, Transportation
Fee, Student Recreational Center Fee and
Property Deposit.
14. Highest ranking graduates
(valedictorians) of accredited Texas high
schools are exempted from payment of tuition for
the first two long semesters after graduation
from high school. Student must pay mandatory
fees and course fees. -----Valedictorian
Waiver. Official letter and UNT application
required. This exempts the student from
paying tuition.
15. Certain Texas residents who are or have been
in foster care or other residential care are
exempted from the payment of tuition and
mandatory fees. -------Orphan Waiver.
Copy of official letter required.
This exemption pays all tuition
and fees.
16. Certain Texas residents who
have received financial assistance under Ch. 31
of the Human Resources Code (AFDC) qualify for a
Resident tuition and fee exemption for 1 year.
----AFDC/TANF Exemption. Official letter
and UNT application required. The application
can be found at;
http://essc.unt.edu/saucs/Forms/AFDC-TANF
This exemption pays all
tuition and fees.
17. Resident rather than
non-resident tuition is applied to individuals
and dependents relocating to Texas as part of
the program of state economic development and
diversification. ----Economic Development and
Diversification Waiver. A list of companies
participating in the Economic Diversification
Program can be found at;
http://www.collegefortexans.com/cfbin/EcoDevDiv.cfm
This waiver waives out
of state tuition. The student pays in-state
tuition rates.
18. Certain Early High School
Graduates from Texas are exempt from the payment
of tuition. Student must pay mandatory fees and
course fees. ------Early High School
Scholarship. Official letter and UNT
application required. The application can
be found at;
http://essc.unt.edu/saucs/saucsforms.htm . This exempts the
student from paying tuition up to a designated
dollar amount during their first semesters of
enrollment.
19. Students 65 years of age or older are exempt
from paying tuition and graduate tuition up to 6
credit hours each semester. Students must pay
mandatory fees and course fees. ---Senior
Citizen Exemption. UNT application and copy of
drivers license required.
This exempts the student from
paying tuition up to 6 hours each semester.
20. Certain Educational Aides
who are employed in the State of Texas may be
exempted from payment of tuition and fees. ---Certified
Educational Aide Exemption (eligibility is
forwarded from the Financial Aid Department).
This exemption pays all
tuition and mandatory fees. The student must
pay the course fees.
21. Certain Texas residents who
have been adopted (who required adoption assistance) and were formerly in foster or
other residential care are exempted from the
payment of tuition and mandatory fees. ----Adoption
Exemption. Copy of official letter required.
This exemption pays all tuition and fees.
22. Certain
paid firefighters employed in the State of Texas
may be exempted from payment of tuition and fees
for designated degree programs.
23.
Certain clinical preceptors and their children
are exempted from payment of up to $500 in
tuition per semester. ---Exemption Program
for Clinical Preceptors and Their Children.
Completed application and current documentation
required. This exemption pays up to $500 in
tuition each semester for a total of ten
semesters.
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Tuition and Fee Refunds
A
student who drops a course or withdraws from the
university within a certain time period may be
entitled to a partial refund of tuition and fees.
These refunds are calculated according to the
category and time schedule listed below. Delinquent
payment fees, late registration charges, publication
fees and installment handling fees are
non-refundable. Any financial obligation to UNT must
be resolved before any refund will be made.
Withdrawal Refunds
Withdrawal refunds are determined by the number of
enrolled semester credit hours at the time of
withdrawal. Withdrawal percentages are applied to
the total amount of tuition and fees as prescribed
by state law, NOT the amount paid. The withdrawal
schedule and the percentage of refunds shown below
pertain to total withdrawal from the semester and
are mandated by the state legislature. The
semester's first class day is always the first
official university day of classes and not the first
day of an individual's class. A withdrawal refund is
based on the day of withdrawal, regardless of the
date the class first meets
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SUMMER
2008
3WK1
- SESSION
Last day for 100 percent refund
05/10/2008
Last day for 80 percent refund
05/12/2008
Last day for 50 percent refund
05/13/2008
8WK
- SESSION
Last day for 100 percent refund
05/10/2008
Last day for 80 percent refund
05/14/2008
Last day for 50 percent refund
05/20/2008
5WK1
- SESSION
Last day for 100 percent refund
05/31/2008
Last day for 80 percent refund
06/02/2008
Last day for 50 percent refund
06/03/2008
5WK2
- SESSION
Last day for 100 percent refund
07/05/2008
Last day for 80 percent refund
07/07/2008
Last day for 50 percent refund
07/08/2008
10WK
- SESSION
Last day for 100 percent refund
05/31/2008
Last day for 80 percent refund
06/09/2008
Last day for 70 percent refund
06/17/2008
Last day for 50 percent refund
06/25/2008
Last day for 25 percent refund
07/03/2008
Summer
- SESSION
Last day for 100 percent refund
05/10/2008
Last day for 80 percent refund
05/19/2008
Last day for 70 percent refund
05/28/2008
Last day for 50 percent refund
06/05/2008
Last day for 25 percent refund
06/16/2008
FALL 2008
Last day for 100 percent refund
8/23/2008
Last day for 80 percent refund
9/1/2008
Last day for 70 percent refund
9/08//2008
Last day for 50 percent refund
9/15/2008
Last day for 25 percent refund
9/22/2008
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Class Drop Refunds
Refunds
are made for any course dropped through the 12th
class day for the long semester, through the 2nd
class day in a 3-week session and through the 4th
class day in a summer session. The semester's first
class day is always the first official university
day of classes and not the first day of an
individual's class. To calculate the refund for a
class dropped, take the fee paid for the original
hours and subtract the fee shown in this Tuition and
Fee Register for the new number of hours. The
difference between the two is the amount credited to
the student account. NOTE: If all classes for the
semester are dropped, see the Withdrawal Refund
schedule above.
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