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Mr. Jack L. Toney, Director, Financial Aid
1-800-438-5390 or 1-304-696-3162
sfa@marshall.edu
http://www.marshall.edu/sfa/
UNIVERSITY EXPENSES: a
general overview
Basic university expenses fall into three categories:
- tuition and fees,
- housing and meals,
- incidental or personal expenses
Apart from unusual financial obligations, students living on
campus in 2001-2002 can expect estimated annual expenses at Marshall
University to range from about $11,000 to $14,000, including personal
expenses.
The following is a table of estimated costs for the 2000-2001
academic year (Fall and Spring semesters), based on a normal undergraduate
load of 15 credits per semester.
| Note: A full-time student carries at least
12 credit hours per semester. |
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In-State |
Metro* |
Out-of-State |
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| Tuition & Fees |
$2,620 |
$4,686 |
$6,824 |
| Housing & Meals |
$4,860 |
$4,860 |
$4,860 |
| Subtotal |
$7,480 |
$9,546 |
$11,684 |
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| Incidental and personal: $2,500 to $3,000,
depending upon individual needs |
NOTE: Some colleges within the university charge an additional
fee and some classes require additional lab fees.
Warning: Do not calculate your expenditures based solely on these
figures. They apply only to the 2000-2001 academic year. Actual
costs for 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 should be announced by July
1 of each appropriate year. For more information, please contact
the Bursar's Office at (304) 696-6620.
*Metro Fee is applicable to students whose residence is as follows:
in Ohio: Gallia, Lawrence and Scioto Counties.
in Kentucky: Boyd, Carter, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Lawrence,
Martin and Pike Counties.
TUITION & FEES: specific
information
The university and its governing board reserve the right to change
fees and rates without prior notice. Fee assessments are calculated
on student level, not course level.
Please note: All fee listings in the fee section of this catalog
show the rates authorized and in effect for the 2000-2001 academic
year.
TUITION & ENROLLMENT FEES FOR ALL
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
| Regular Semester |
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Instate |
Metro* |
Out-of-state |
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| Tuition Fee |
$165.00 |
$480.00 |
$ 450.00 |
| Registration Fee |
50.00 |
250.00 |
250.00 |
| Higher Education Resources Fee |
220.00 |
263.00 |
553.00 |
| Faculty Improvement Fee |
35.00 |
105.00 |
105.00 |
| Student Center Fee |
36.00 |
36.00 |
36.00 |
| Activity Fee |
112.00 |
112.00 |
112.00 |
| Athletics/Title IX |
82.00 |
82.00 |
82.00 |
| Operations Fees |
530.00 |
870.00 |
1,649.00 |
| Library/Computing Fee |
80.00 |
145.00 |
145.00 |
| Total |
$1,310.00 |
$2,343.00 |
$3,412.00 |
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| PROGRAM-SPECIFIC FEES |
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| Regular Semester |
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Instate |
Metro* |
Out-of-state |
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| Lewis College of Business Fee** |
150.00
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300.00
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300.00
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| Health Professions Fee** |
125.00
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375.00
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375.00
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| Integrated Science/Technology Fee** |
100.00
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200.00
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200.00
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| Information Technology/Engineering Fee |
50.00
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100.00
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100.00
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*Metro Fee is applicable to students whose residence
is as follows:
in Ohio: Gallia, Lawrence and Scioto Counties.
in Kentucky: Boyd, Carter, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Lawrence,
Martin and Pike Counties |
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| **Program Specific Fees: Lewis College of Business
Fee is assessed to all junior and senior College of Business
majors. Health Professions Fee is assessed to students in
the College of Nursing and Health Professions. Other colleges
within the university may also charge an additional fee. |
| SPECIAL STUDENT FEES |
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| Application Fees (Non-refundable) |
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| Resident - Undergraduate |
$15.00 |
| Non-Resident - Undergraduate |
30.00 |
| Physical Therapy Program - CTC |
30.00 |
| College of Nursing and Health Professions |
30.00 |
| Clinical Lab Fee - COEHS |
25.00 |
| Clinical Lab Practicum - COEHS |
100.00 |
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| Orientation Fee |
$40.00 |
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| Registration Fees |
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| Late Registration/Payment Fee |
$20.00 |
| Reinstatement Fee, Course Schedule |
20.00 |
| E-Course Fee |
98.00/credit hour |
| Off-Campus Course Fee |
60.00 |
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| Graduation Fees (nonrefundable) |
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| Associate Degree |
$30.00 |
| Baccalaureate Degree |
30.00 |
| Diploma Replacement |
30.00 |
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| Housing Fees |
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| Reservation Deposit, Dormitory |
$100.00 |
| Damage Deposit |
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| Dormitories |
50.00 |
| Married Students Housing |
150.00 |
| Improper Check-out Fee, Dorm (nonrefundable) |
25.00 |
| Late Fee, Rent: After 15th of Month (nonrefundable) |
10.00 |
| Room Re-Key - Per Lock |
20.00 |
| Mail Box Re-Key (Per Lock) |
15.00 |
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| Meal Card/ID Card Replacement |
$10.00 |
| Placement Test Fee - (Community and Technical College:
English, Math) |
$10.00 |
| Regents' B.A. Degree Evaluation |
$200.00 |
| Returned Check Fee |
$15.00 |
| Transfer Evaluation Fee |
$50.00 |
| Transcript (After First) |
$5.00 |
| Validation Exam Fee |
$100.00 |
| (to validate out-of-date coursework) |
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| COS Lab Fee |
$50.00 |
| Journalism Lab Fee |
$30.00 |
| CTC-CISCO Lab Fee |
$50.00 |
| CTC-ENTEMPE Lab Fee |
$30.00 |
| CTC-Transition Institute Lab Fee |
$20.00 |
ROOM AND BOARD
Residence Halls and Food Service Plans
The Department of Residence Services provides on-campus living
space for approximately 1,936 students. Individual halls will
accommodate from 100 to 500 residents in double and single occupancy
rooms. All halls are located within easy walking distance of academic
buildings. There is 24-hour security in every building. Every
room has local and long distance telephone service, a foodservice
plan, computer connections, and cable television. Each hall is
managed by a Resident Director with a Resident Advisor on every
floor to provide the students with the best possible living and
learning conditions.
Marshall requires all full-time freshmen and sophomore students
to live on campus. Exceptions are granted to those living within
a 60-mile radius who live at home with a parent or guardian; individuals
21 years of age; those who are married; or those who have been
high school graduates for more than two years.
| SEMESTER FEES (16 weeks): Residence
Halls plus Meal Plans |
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| Residence Halls |
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19-Meal Plan |
15-Meal Plan |
10-Meal Plan |
| Double Occupancy |
| Buskirk, Twin Towers |
$2,425.00 |
$2,386.00 |
$2,303.00 |
| Hodges, Laidley, Holderby |
2,303.00 |
2,264.00 |
2,181.00 |
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| Single Occupancy |
| Buskirk, Twin Towers |
2,776.00 |
2,737.00 |
2,654.00 |
| Hodges, Laidley, Holderby |
2,495.00 |
2,456.00 |
2,373.00 |
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| Deluxe Single Occupancy |
| Hodges, Holderby, Laidley |
2,799.00 |
2,760.00 |
2,677.00 |
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| SUMMER TERM FEES (5 weeks):
Residence Halls (19-meal plan) |
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| Double Occupancy |
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$759.00 |
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| Single Occupancy |
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869.00 |
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| MEAL PLANS ONLY |
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| Sixty Meals |
$320.00 |
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| Thirty Meals |
163.00 |
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| Twenty Meals |
114.00 |
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OLDER STUDENTS' HOUSING
University Heights Apartments
The Department of Residence Services also maintains 62 furnished
apartments. The two- and three-story buildings are located approximately
four miles from the main campus. The apartments are open to enrolled
Marshall University students who are over 21 years of age, or
married, or graduated high school more than two years ago, or
live with their dependent child(ren), or have attained junior
class standing.
| Older Students' Housing (costs per month) |
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| Efficiency Apartment |
$292.00 |
| One Bedroom Apartment - Building One |
326.00 |
| Two Bedroom Apartment - Building One |
359.00 |
| Renovated One Bedroom Apartment - Building One |
359.00 |
| One Bedroom Apartment - Building A, B, & C |
437.00 |
| Two Bedroom Apartment - Building A, B, & C |
471.00 |
| Storage Rooms in A, B, & C (per month) |
25.00 |
For additional information concerning on-campus housing, or the
apartments, please contact the Department of Residence Services
at (304) 696-6765; or FAX (304) 696-6161.
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