Expenses

The following fee estimates are subject to change without advance notice. (See Policy Statement Concerning Catalog Contents at the beginning of this catalog.) In general, the expenses for Idaho State University students may be divided into classifications of fees, board, and room. In addition to the fees as listed, some courses may require the expense of special uniforms, protective clothing, field trip expenses, lab fees, or special materials fees.

Enrollment Fees

Academic Undergraduate & School of Applied Technology Semester Fees (Full-time/8 credit hours or more)
			
			Per Semester		Per Year 
Resident		$  910			$1,820 
*Non-resident 
  Prior to Summer 92	$2,440			$1,880  	  
  Continuing 92		$2,670			$5,390
  Continuing 93		$2,900			$5,800 
  New			$3,160			$6,320
School of Applied Technology Session Fees See School of Applied Technology Section.

Non-Resident Status.

A student who has not been domiciled in Idaho for twelve consecutive months is required to pay the non-resident tuition in addition to the registration fee charged residents of the State of Idaho. The legal residence of a student who has not attained voting age shall be considered the same as that of the parent or the legal guardian in the case of adoption. To establish residency in the State of Idaho for educational purposes, a student must be independent of his/her parents who are residing out of state and s/he must live in Idaho for twelve consecutive months. This is a brief explanation. Details as listed in Section 33-3717 of the Idaho Code apply. Direct questions concerning residency to the ISU Admissions Office, Campus Box 8270.

Room & Board Expenses Per Academic Year

Double Room with Meal Plan A		$3,140 
Double Room with Meal Plan B		$2,980 
Double Room with Meal Plan C		$2,850 
Efficiency Apartments 
  One person occupancy			$  210/month 
One Bedroom Apartments, Large 
  Family housing, Graduate and 
  non-traditional students		$  275/month 
One Bedroom Apartments Small Grad- 
  uate & non-traditional		$  255/month
Two Bedroom Apartments 
  Family Housing Maximum  
  4 person occupancy			*$ 330/month
*Apartment rates include all utilities. The above expenses do not include the cost of laundry, bedding, books, or personal items which vary greatly depending on the tastes, demands, or financial means of the individual student. These prices are effective 1994/1995 and are subject to change.

Other Fees and Charges

Application Fee (academic and School of Applied Technology students):

Undergraduate $20 Graduate $30

Audit Fee: Same as part-time credit hour fees

Class Fees (in addition to regular registration fees):

Certain university classes require additional fees for specialized instruction and/or supplies. See the Class Schedule for class fees required for specific courses, i.e., music, home economics, nursing, physical therapy, dental hygiene, etc.

Remediation Fees

Payment of remediation fees is required for Developmental Mathematics (Math 50), Developmental Algebra (Math 51), and Basic Writing (Engl 51). See the class schedule for fees required for these courses.

Credit by Examination $ 15 per cr. hour (payable at ISU Cashiers Office prior to examination) For more information, see Credit by Examination under Academic Requirements in this catalog. Graduation/Diploma Fee $ 20 (payable February 15 for May Graduation) This fee is collected from each applicant for a certificate or for an associate bachelor, master or doctorate degree.

Experiential Credit:

Evaluation Fee *$ 50 (*Per academic area evaluated; payable at ISU Cashiers Office prior to evaluation process.) Credit Recording Fee *$ 15 (*Per credit hour and in addition to evaluation fee; payable after evaluation.) Faculty, Staff and Spouses: Registration Fee $ 20 + $5 per cr hour

A copy of the current Education Policy for ISU Employees is available in the Personnel Office, Administration Building basement. Verification of employment and authorization forms for reduction in fees can be obtained from the Personnel Office.

Idaho Dental Education Program (IDEP) Fee:

Any student enrolled in the Idaho Dental Education Program is subject to a professional fee determined by the State Board of Education. For further information, contact the Program Director.

Late Registration Processing Charges:

Second through tenth day of classes $ 20 After tenth day of classes $ 50

To help defray extra costs involved with late registration, processing fees are charged in addition to any other regular fees. All students (full-time, part-time, faculty, staff, etc.) paying fees after the first day of official university classes are charged a late processing fee. The cashier is not authorized to accept late registration fee payment without the appropriate late processing fee. This fee is non-refundable. No department or employee of the university, other than those specifically authorized, has the authority to waive the fee.

Part-time Fees:

 
Undergraduate				$   75.00 per credit hour 
 Non-Resident				$  150.00 per credit hour 
Graduate				$   97.00 per credit hour 
 Non-Resident				$  172.00 per credit hour
 

Pharmacy Professional Fee

Full time resident $ 435 Full time continuing non-resident $ 435 Full time new non-resident $1,480 Non-traditional resident $ 72.00 per hour Non-traditional non-resident continuing $ 254.00 per hour Non-traditional non-resident new $ 341.00 per hour

Physical Therapy Professional Fees

Continuing resident			$  217.50 
New resident				$  435.00 
Continuing non-resident	$740.00 
New non-resident	$1,480.00 
Senior Citizens: 
Registration Fee	$20 + $5 per cr. hour 
				(Age 60 years or older; proper identification 						indicating date of birth is required; fee is for 					courses on a space available basis only; special 					course fees also may be charged.)
Fee reduction does not apply to non-resident fees.

Special Music Fee $100 per cr. hour

Applies to non-music major or minors only. Music fee waivers, which are administered by the Music Department Chairperson, are granted to all full-time music majors (12 credit hours or more) for all required private performance study leading to a B.A., B.S., B.M. or B.Mus. degree. Students receiving a fee waiver must concurrently be enrolled for credit in a major ensemble.

Student Health Insurance Fee:

 
Mandatory		$160 per semester 
			(included in full time fees) 
Transcript Fee $2 
VTE Competency Credit Fee (College of Education)$130

Idaho Residency Requirements for Fee Payment

Although a full-time regularly-enrolled resident student is not required to pay tuition while enrolled at Idaho State University, students are charged fees for educational costs excluding the cost of instruction in accordance with the Idaho State System of Higher Education "Notice to Nonresidents of the State of Idaho."

This notice defines a resident student for purposes of fee payments as:

    Any student who has one (1) or more parents or court-appointed guardians who are domiciled in the state of Idaho. To qualify under this section, the parent, parents or guardian must have maintained a bona fide domicile in the state of Idaho for at least one (1) year prior to the opening day of the semester for which the student matriculates.

    Any student, who receives less than fifty percent (50%) of his/her support from parents or legal guardians who are not residents of Idaho for voting purposes, but which student has continuously physically resided in the state of Idaho for twelve (12) months preceding the opening day of the semester during which the student proposes to attend Idaho State University AND who has in fact established a bona fide domicile in this state for purposes other than educational.

    Any student who is a graduate of an accredited secondary school in the state of Idaho, and who enrolls at Idaho State University during the semester immediately following such graduation regardless of the residence of the student's parents or guardians.

    Any student whose spouse is classified, or is eligible for classification, as a resident of the state of Idaho for the purposes of attending a college or university.

    Any student who is a member of the armed forces of the United States, stationed in the state of Idaho on military orders, or whose parents or guardians are so assigned who receives fifty percent (50%) or more of support from said parent or guardian. The student, while in continuous attendance, shall not lose that residence when the student's parent or guardian is transferred on military orders.

    Any student who is separated, under honorable conditions, from the armed forces after at least two years of service, who at the time of separation designates the state of Idaho as his intended domicile, or who has Idaho as the home of record in service, and enters Idaho State University within one (1) year of the date of separation.

    Any student who has been domiciled in the state of Idaho, has qualified and would otherwise be qualified under the provisions of the statute, and who is away from the state for a period of less than one calendar year and has not established legal residence elsewhere provided a twelve-month period of continuous residence has been established immediately prior to departure.

    A "non-resident" student shall include:

      Any student attending an institution in this state with the aid of financial assistance provided by another state or governmental unit or agency thereof, such non-residency continuing for one (1) year after the completion of the semester for which such assistance is last provided.

      Any person who is not a citizen of the United States of America, who does not have permanent or temporary resident status or does not hold "refugee-parolee" or "conditional entrant" status with the U.S. immigration and naturalization service or is not otherwise permanently residing in the U.S. under color of the law and who does not also meet and comply with all applicable requirements for establishing residency as covered under these provisions.

      Establishing a New Domicile in Idaho

      The establishment of a new domicile in Idaho by a person formerly domiciled in another state has occurred if such person is physically present in Idaho primarily for purposes other than educational and can show satisfactory proof that such person is without a present intention to return to such other state or to acquire a domicile at some other place outside of Idaho. In determining whether a student is domiciled in the state of Idaho primarily for purposes other than educational Idaho State University shall consider, but shall not be limited to the following factors:

      Registration and payment of Idaho taxes or fees on a motor vehicle, mobile home, travel trailer, or other item of personal property for which state registration and the payment of a state tax or fee is required.

      Filing of Idaho state income tax returns.

      Permanent full-time employment or the hourly equivalent thereof in the state of Idaho.

      Registration to vote for state elected officials in Idaho at a general election. Residency decisions for fee payment purposes are made by the Admissions Office. Students may appeal through the Residency Appeals Committee at Idaho State University.

      This notice provides for appeal from a final determination denying residency status in the following way:

      Appeal may be initiated by the filing of an action in the District Court of Bannock County wherein Idaho State University is located; an appeal from the District Court shall lie as in all civil actions.

      Normal Idaho residency requirements shall be in force for students who apply for some special graduate and professional programs. These include but are not limited to the Idaho Dental Education Program (IDEP), the WAMI (Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) Regional Medical Education Program; the University of Utah College of Medicine; the WOI (Washington, Oregon, Idaho) Regional Program in Veterinary Medicine; the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) Professional Student Exchange Programs (medicine, optometry and occupational therapy) and Graduate Education Program.

      NOTE: STUDENTS WHO INITIALLY ENROLL AT ISU AS NON-RESIDENTS AND LATER WISH TO HAVE THEIR STATUS CHANGED TO RESIDENT MUST OBTAIN AN AFFIDAVIT FOR RESIDENCY FORM THROUGH THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE. IT MUST BE COMPLETED, NOTARIZED AND SUBMITTED TO THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE ALONG WITH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION. IF APPROVED THE STUDENT'S STATUS IS CHANGED IN THE COMPUTER AND THE STUDENT IS BILLED AS A RESIDENT.

      NOTE: The burden of proof in requesting reclassification to resident status rests with the individual in providing clear and convincing evidence of bonafide domicile in Idaho.

      Non-Resident Tuition Waivers

      Idaho State University Applications for Non-resident Tuition Waivers are available to students from the:

        Office of Registration and Records 
        Idaho State University 
        Box 8196 
        Pocatello, Idaho 83209 
        (208)236-2661
        
        A Non-resident Tuition Waiver Committee considers all applications and is responsible for awards. Students from the states of Utah and Washington, by indicating such residency status on the application form, have an opportunity to apply for non-resident tuition waivers at Idaho State University under reciprocal agreements with these states.

        Time accrued while receiving a non-resident fee waiver will NOT contribute towards the length of time required for Idaho residency status.


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