Fall 2001 Rates

Veterinary Medicine (DV, DVM)

You are responsible for full payment of tuition, fees, and all other debts to the University and for clearing all "Holds" before the payment deadline. Failure to pay tuition, fees and all other debts to the University and to clear all "Holds" may result in your schedule being cancelled. NOTE: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY EVEN IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE A BILL. A copy of your schedule will be mailed to you at your University Correspondence address approximately one week prior to the first day of classes. This schedule is valid only if you are academically eligible to attend the next semester. Students are responsible for dropping any course they do not plan to attend.

Residents of North Carolina
Hours Tuition Required
Fees
Total
0-2 $690.00 $164.00 $854.00
3-5 $1,379.00 $164.00 $1,543.00
6-8 $2,069.00 $328.00 $2,397.00
9+ $2,758.00 $492.00 $3250.50

Nonresidents of North Carolina
Hours Tuition Required
Fees
Total
0-2 $3,183.00 $164.00 $3,347.00
3-5 $6,366.00 $164.00 $6,530.00
6-8 $9,549.00 $328.00 $9,877.00
9+ $12,732.00 $492.50 $13,224.50


Audits and Special Rates

  • Undergraduates: rates same as for credit
  • Graduate students: when registering and paying for other course work, one audit course is free. When registered for more than one audit course or for an audit course only, the rates are the same as for credit.
  • Thesis Preparation (GR 598 or GR 698), Dissertation Research (GR 697) are all charged the 0-2 hours rate. Students registered in one of these categories are not permitted to register for any other courses during the same semester.
  • Cooperative Education Program Fee: $338.00. Students enrolled for both co-op and other course work must pay the rates applicable to both type registrations.
  • Full-time faculty/staff course: $7.00

Notes

  • A statement for your tuition, fees and other outstanding debts will be mailed to each student who registers during the Registration Period.  If you failed to receive a statement, you may fill out the Cashier's Office Payment form.  It is the responsibility of each student, whether they receive a statement or not, to make full payment and clear all "holds" or complete financial assistance information by December 4, 2001 at 5:00pm deadline or their schedules will be cancelled.
  • All students paying tuition and fees are entitled to University services, facilities and programs.
  • Upon adding course work that results in an increased rate, students will by billed during the next Cashier's Office billing cycle. Refunds resulting from courses dropped will be mailed to the student's university correspondence address.

IMPORTANT REMINDER: Dropping all courses for which you are registered constitutes withdrawing from the university. The tuition and fees charge is based on students' classification, residency and the official number of hours and courses carried at 5:00 pm on Friday, January 18, 2002. Refunds resulting from a  withdrawal will be mailed to the students' university correspondence address.

  • Returned Checks: A returned check fee of $25 will be assessed for dishonored checks. The University has the right to cancel the registration of any student whose tuition and fees are paid with a "Returned" check.
  • All students registering during the Late Registration period will be charged a $35.00 non-refundable processing fee.
  • Students who fail to receive a 2002 Spring tuition statement by December 4, 2001, should contact the University Cashier's Office between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:45 pm.

College of Engineering Computer Fee

  • Students enrolled in the College of Engineering will be charged a College of Engineering Computer Fee.  Undergraduates will be charge $45 (12 or more hours), $34 (9-11 hours), $23 (6-8 hours), and $12 (0-5 hours).  Graduate students will be charged $45 regardless of hours carried.