From: Luz Merkel (lmerkel@whitworth.edu)
Date: Fri Jan 26 2001 - 08:17:25 EST
We do the same at Whitworth College. One to 11 credits loads are considered
part-time and billed on a per-credit bases. 12-17.5 credits are billed a
flat rate. Anything over 17.5 credits becomes overload and it is billed on a
per-credit bases, except if the overload is due to varsity sports.
Luz Merkel
Whitworth College
-----Original Message-----
From: by way of Lynn Davis <lsa3h@l1.mail.virginia.edu>
[mailto:jtudryn@baypath.edu]
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 2:28 PM
To: bursar-l@virginia.edu
Subject: Re: Tuition Assessment
Students enrolled in 11 credits or less are charged at the part-time rate.
Students taking 12-17 credits are billed at the full-time rate. Students
enrolled in more than 17 credits have an additional charge at the per
credit rate.
Jon Tudryn
Bursar
Bay Path College
Belinda
Higginbotham
<Belinda.Higginbotha To:
bursar-l@virginia.edu
m@wku.edu> cc:
Subject: Tuition
Assessment
01/25/01 02:23
PM
We currently assess tuition and fees for undergraduate students at a per
hour
rate up to 12 hours and then 12 hours or more is considered full-time and
there is one rate. We are discussing the assessment process and the
possibility of changing to either a strict per hour rate or having an
assessment similar to our current with an additional charge above 18 hours.
I
am interested in hearing the pros and cons or if you have a different
assessment process that works well for your institution.
Thanks in advance.
Belinda Higginbotham
Bursar
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