Some classes may use facilities or services for which students pay a third party, such as for scuba gear rental or bowling alley admission. The campus levies a service charge for administering tests that establish credit-by-exam; the charge may change without prior notice.
Graduating students pay for cap and gown rental. The cost for auditing a course is the same as if taking the course for credit. Allied Health students may have to pay certain additional charges required by outside regulatory agencies.
Excessive Hours
Students should take care when selecting additional courses to be transferred toward a Baccalaureate degree. House Bill 1172 allows an institution to charge the equivalent of out of state tuition for credit hours taken beyond the state limits. State limits are:
For students entering public Texas institutions Fall 1999 - Summer 2006 who attempt 45 hours beyond what is required for Baccalaureate degree (120 hours). For students entering Fall 2006 and thereafter who attempt 30 hours beyond the hours required for a Baccalaureate degree. It is recommended that students take minimal hours beyond degree requirements to avoid possible higher tuition charges at the institution to which they are transferring.
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