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Tuition Charges

Semester Hour Charges

The semester hour charges for students enrolled in military programs are established in accordance with Board of Trustees policies relating to cost recovery programs, and are not affected by residency status. All charges are on a per-hour basis.

Military Programs: $225.00 per semester hour effective Spring 2009
Mt. SAC: $210.00 per semester hour effective Fall 2008
Illinois Fire Service Mgt Sites: $210.00 per semester hour effective Spring 2009
For Automotive Technology: $250.00 per semester hour

Tuition charges do not include the cost of books.

There is an application fee for new students enrolling in fall 2001 and later; the application fee is $30.00. Payment for the application fee must be enclosed with the new student application. There is a graduation application fee; the current charge is $25.00. There is also a transcript fee of $5.00 per copy. Payment for transcripts must be enclosed with the request. For some courses there are laboratory and/or materials fees.

Tuition Payment Policy and Procedures

Payment of tuition and fees is the responsibility of the student. SIUC will assist the student whenever to process the paper work for various financial programs; however, the payment responsibility rests with the student. Students must pay for each class by the second weekend of the course; failure to do so means that the student cannot continue to attend the class. The only exception to this rule is Tuition Assistance (TA) payment, but the student must have his or her TA Authorization prior to the first day of class per Marine Admin order. All payments must be made payable to Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) in the form of check, money order, or credit card. Cash payments will not be accepted. When paying by credit card, please do so through Salukinet so as not to incur an extra charge.

A student who does not make payment as prescribed will be subject to disenrollment. A student may not enroll for the next semester until all receivables for the previous semesters have been paid in full. A student will not receive a diploma or a transcript until all receivables have been paid.

Students not registered for the next semester who have delinquent account balances will receive a series of itemized statements requesting payment. If payments or arrangements are not made on a timely basis, a one-time delinquent fee of $25.00 per delinquent account of $250.00 or more may be assessed, plus the account may be placed with a collection agency with a collection fee added to the account.

Official Student Financial Obligations and Tuition Payment Policy Statement

Students who are enrolled in SIUC's off-campus programs at military installations incur an academic and fiscal liability at the time they sign the registration form ("Course Request Form"). This form, when signed by the student and approved by the SIUC base Advisor, obligates the student to pay SIUC the amount of tuition in accordance with that semester's tuition policy set forth by the University. It also obligates the student to each of the course(s) listed on the Course Request Form, UNLESS the student requests the SIUC base Advisor to drop the course(s), and only if such request is made prior to the add/drop date as shown on the Semester Schedule.

Attendance and satisfactory progress are required by SIUC, the VA, and the State Approving Agency, and by the military in the case of students using Tuition Assistance. Each student is responsible for obtaining dates of class meetings and deadlines for registration. It is the student's responsibility to contact the base Advisor and the instructor when class time is missed, regardless of the circumstances.

There are several forms of financial assistance available as applicable to the student's status. Regardless of the third party agency offering financial assistance to the student, the basic rule is that the student is personally responsible for his/her own financial obligation to SIUC and is personally responsible for obtaining financial assistance and providing documentation when required.

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race, religion, national origin or sex in violation of Title VII.