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2013-2014 General Catalog (Spring 2014) 
    
2013-2014 General Catalog (Spring 2014) ARCHIVED CATALOG: To search archives, MUST use search box to left. Current catalog: catalog.usu.edu.

Course Fees


1. All course fees assessed to students must be identified in advance and listed in the online student information system (Banner).

2. To facilitate this process, requests for new fees, changes to existing fees, and scheduled renewals must be submitted to the Provost’s Office in November for implementation in spring semester fourteen months later.

3. Only those fees approved by the Provost’s Office and listed in Banner will be collected by the University.

4. Fees will automatically expire at the end of the three-year period, unless they are reviewed and reapproved by the Provost’s Office as indicated above.

5. Academic course fees should be charged only when no other funding alternative exists. The department has the option of not charging the approved fee, if an alternative exists or becomes available.

6. A Course Fee Review Committee, composed of the Provost or representative, the Student Advocate Vice President, a department head, a faculty member, and a representative from the Registrar’s Office, will make approval recommendations to the Provost and consider appeals and exceptions to the policy.

7. Criteria to be used in the establishment and approval of academic fees are listed as follows:


Category 1: Fees to support course offerings where funding support is insufficient or unavailable. Category 1 fees may be assessed for:


a. Computer usage, including software and related licenses.
b. Purchase, repair, maintenance, and replacement of equipment.
c. The support of USU undergraduate and graduate students who are employed as laboratory/studio teaching assistants operating under the direction of a primary course instructor. Course fees may NOT be assessed to pay primary course instructors.


Category 2: Fees to pay for consumables used. Usage of consumables should be controlled by using a set fee, which entitles the student to a specific quantity of consumables. Once the purchased amount has been used, additional consumables can be obtained by paying an additional fee. Category 2 fees may be assessed for:


a. Breakage.
b. Projects which result in products the student keeps. 
c. Other consumables not readily available which the department may be willing to supply as a convenience to the students. Clay supplied by the Art Department would be an example.


Category 3: Fees to pay the cost of special class activities. Category 3 fees may be assessed for:


a. Field trips.
b. Other activities in which the class as a whole participates.