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Tuition, Fees and Cost Estimates
students can identify and realize their educational goals. The goal is to preserve personalized advising services, reduce the adviser/student ratio in high demand areas and to develop advising technology such as degree audit systems to support an increased graduation rate. Support is also provided to students with career development, employment and internship services, including expanded interview opportunities, placement preparation, and other programs related to success after graduation. The health services fee is assessed for comprehensive health and pharmacy services. The library automation and technology fee defrays the cost of equipment, software, and other aspects related to operating the online computerized library service. This fee also protects student access to heavily-used electronic journals and other information services. The life safety and security fee provides for the assessment and continued implementation of campus safety measures that includes the "Code Red" emergency notification system to notify students and staff via voice mail, e-mail or text messages should there be an emergency situation. It also helps fund positions within the OSU Police Department. The O’Collegian fee supports the production and distribution of the newspaper, the Daily O’Collegian, which is an award-winning campus newspaper. The transit and parking services fee assists with maintenance and operations of the OSU Transportation Services. The student development fee is used to support student participation in orientation efforts which are linked to recruitment and retention of freshmen as well as transfer students. Development and leadership opportunities for minority students will also be provided by these resources. It is also used to support campus life to cover costs for the guest speaker series, Student Union programs and the Student Union Activities Board. The university technology and infrastructure maintenance fee provides for the maintenance of existing facilities, and the expansion and development of central and collegiate facilities, software, and multimedia capabilities. This fee also covers increasing costs in multiple areas, including network and system infrastructure, hardware and software costs and communications. Certain groups of students in special courses may be on campus for very short time intervals or may be required by the University to reside away from the campus area for the entire semester. Such students will be prevented from participating in campus activities and will not be charged student activity, health, student development, and transportation fees when enrolled: 1. only in a specialized course(s) offered for a special interest group and not in any other course(s) in the University or 2. in a course(s) which requires that the student reside out of area for the entire semester or summer session (clinical laboratory science, geology and forestry summer camps, etc.). Other extenuating circumstances may be cause to consider denying use of and charge for these facilities or participation in activities sponsored by these fees.
$11.85 $12.00
Advising and Assessment Fee Academic Facilities Fee-CVHS
Non-Residents of Oklahoma (per credit hour) $23,397.50
Non-Resident Tuition Per Semester
$4.35
Academic Records and Maintenance Fee Daily O'Collegian Fee
$0.30 $5.45 $3.00 $5.00 $7.80 $2.50 $5.50 $2.05 $2.50 $5.00
Student Facility Fee, General Student Facility Fee, Campus Rec
Health Service Fee
Library Automation and Technology Fee
Student Activity Fee
Student Activity Fee - Athletic Fee Student Development Fee Transit/Parking Services Fee University Technology & Infrastructure Maintenance Fee
$15.00 $11.85 $12.00
CVHS Technology Fee
Advising and Assessment Fee Academic Facilities Fee-CVHS
Center for Veterinary Health Sciences students who repeat course work will be charged an amount per credit hour for Oklahoma residents and nonresidents. Nonresidents will also be charged nonresident tuition per credit hour. Mandatory Fees for Special Services All students pay special fees each semester to contribute to the betterment and general welfare of the campus community. Students regularly enrolled in the University are assessed facility, health, and activity fees that entitle them to use the Student Union, the Colvin Physical Education Center, and the Health Clinic, and that provide support for student governance, organizations, and programs. The activity fees provide partial support to such programs, services, and organizations as the Student Government Association, collegial student councils and related student organizations, Allied Arts, fine arts, athletics, intramural activities and sports clubs, minority student organizations, and the Student Activities office. The academic facilities fee funds renovation, maintenance, operations, and construction of classroom and other academic facilities necessary to support contemporary instruction and the demands of growing enrollment. The academic excellence fee provides for new faculty positions and/or helps increase existing faculty salaries up to peer averages. The academic records and maintenance fee provides for the basic graduation cost, the maintenance of the academic record system and issuance of official transcripts. The advising and assessment fee provides for skills assessment and evaluation of students' capabilities at various stages of their academic careers, and to get feedback from students regarding their course work. This fee also supports the commitment to academic advising within each college to create a collaborative decision-making framework which
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