Northwest Missouri State University Rate Schedule Academic Year 2022-23 .

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Northwest Missouri State UniversityRate ScheduleAcademic Year 2022-23 (unless noted)Table of ContentsUndergraduate CoursesRequired Tuition and Fees . Page 1Tuition (Incidental)Designated FeesTechnology FeeOther Program Tuition and Fees . Page 1American Museum of Natural HistoryGulf Coast Research LabHigh School Dual CreditGraduate ProgramsRequired Tuition and Fees . Page 1Business ProgramComputer Science ProgramOther Graduate ProgramsOther Program Tuition and Fees . Page 1American Museum of Natural HistoryBehavior Intervention Support Team (BIST)Competency Based Strategic CommunicationEducation Outreach – AEA Council BluffsIndependence School District Fellows ProgramProfessional DevelopmentProfessional Development – PDKC NorthlandOnline ProfessionalRequired Tuition and Fees . Page 1UndergraduateUndergraduate TuitionNursing RN to BSN TuitionGraduateGraduate TuitionBusiness Programs TuitionEducation Master Programs TuitionEducation Specialist Programs TuitionNursing MSN TuitionNon-DegreeCourse Fees .Page 2College of Arts & Sciences (Art, Mathematics, Music, Statistics, Theatre)College of Arts & Sciences (Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geology, Nanoscale Science, Physics, PhysicalEducation, Science Education)College of Arts & Sciences (Criminology, Emergency Disaster Management, Geography, History, Humanities,Philosophy, Political Science)College of Arts & Sciences (English and Languages)School of Agricultural SciencesSchool of Business

School of Communication and Mass MediaSchool of Computer Science and Information SystemsSchool of EducationSchool of Health Science and WellnessSupplemental Academic Charges .Pages 2Course MaterialsInternshipsDietetics InternshipISPP ProgramInternship and Field Work PracticumExperiential Educational Professional Liability Insurance feeStudy AbroadResidential and Dining Plans .Pages 2-3HousingRoom RatesPrepayments/CancelationsLiving and Academic Learning CommunitiesHousing Other feesDiningMeal PlansLate Meal Plan ChangesBearcat ID card ReplacementSupplemental Administrative Fees . Pages 4-5Admission Application FeesOrientation FeesJoint Admissions ResidentInstitutional TestingCredit by Departmental Examination FeeFinance Charges and FeesTower YearbookDegree Completion Processing FeeTranscriptsPreferred Name Change FeeStudent ConductComputing ServicesLibrary FinesTextbook RentalParking PermitParking and Safety Violations

UNDERGRADUATE COURSESTuition and Fees (Fall 2022, Spring 2023 and Summer 2023)Rates reflected per credit hourTuition (Incidental Fee)UnrestrictedTuition (Designated Fee)RestrictedIncludes designated fees for academic classrooms & equipment,campus master plan programming, campus recreation, facilityimprovements/debt/sustainability, health & wellness and studentprogramming.Technology/Textbook Usage FeeTechnology FeeTextbook FeeTotal Tuition & FeesOther Program tuition and fees for undergraduate studentRates reflected per credit hour, unless notedAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryGulf Coast Research Lab (a)High School Dual CreditHigh School Dual Credit - OnlineHigh School Dual Credit - International Online(a) Gulf Coast Research Lab - MS Gulf Coast Research approved N-MORESIDENT125.00see (a) belowsee (a) e &Info ePrograms301.60125.0023.20449.80GRADUATE PROGRAMSTuition and Fees (Fall 2022, Spring 2023 and Summer 2023)Rates reflected per credit hourTuitionGeneral FeeTechnology Usage FeeTotal Tuition & FeeBusinessPrograms353.60125.0023.20501.80Other Programs tuition and fees for graduate studentRates reflected per credit hour, unless notedMO-RES /NON-MO RESAmerican Museum of Natural History125.00Behavior Intervention Support Team (BIST)100.00Competency Based Strategic Communication (per semester rate) (a)3,500.00Education Outreach - AEA Council Bluffs60.00Independence School District Fellows Program400.00Professional Development75.00Professional Development - PDKC Northland50.00(a) Competency Based Strategic Communication is subscription for minimum 6 credit hours andmaximum of 12 credit hours per term. Will allow students to demonstrate competency through a priorlearning assessment at a rate of 200 per credit hourONLINE PROFESSIONALTuition and fees for online professional student (Fall 2022, Spring 2023 and Summer 2023)Rates reflected per credit hour, unless notedMO-RES /NON-MO RESUndergraduateUndergraduate Tuition (a)299.00Nursing RN to BSN Tuition (b)299.00Graduate(c)Graduate Tuition350.00Business Programs Tuition (a)400.00Education Master Programs Tuition350.00Education Specialist Programs Tuition375.00Nursing MSN Tuition (d)350.00Non-Degree350.00(a) Undergraduate and graduate business students will also incur 30 per course accreditation fee(b) Nursing RN to BSN students will also incur 30 per course accreditation fee(c) Graduate tuition excludes Business programs, Education programs and Nursing MSN(d) Nursing MSN students will also incur 30 per course accreditation fee1

COURSE FEESCourse fees may be assessed on individual undergraduate and graduate courses to support the qualityof academic programs and cover differentiated costs associated with teaching students and enhancingthe academic experience in select programs. Course fees help academic departments maintain theirfacilities, cover costs of classroom programming, maintain accreditation and licenses.Course fees for undergraduate and graduate studentsRates reflected per credit hourCollege of Arts & Sciences(Art, Mathematics, Music, Statistics, Theatre)MO-RES /NON-MO RES25.00College of Arts & Sciences(Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geology, Nanoscale Science, Physics, Physical Science,Science Education)36.00College of Arts & Sciences(Criminology, Emergency Disaster Management, Geography, History, Humanities, Philosophy,Political Sciences)College of Arts & Sciences16.0015.00(English and Languages)School of Agricultural SciencesSchool of BusinessSchool of Communication and Mass MediaSchool of Computer Science and Information SystemsSchool of EducationSchool of Health Science and Wellness28.0043.0030.0040.0038.0027.00*Course fees are in addition to per credit hour tuition and exclude Northwest Core, Online Professional,Dual Credit, Non-Credit Professional Development and Activity coursesSUPPLEMENTAL ACADEMIC CHARGESCourse MaterialsSupplemental course material fees may be assessed on individual courses to cover thecost of specialized supplies, equipment, or services for instructional purposes that are rate specific toeach courseprovided by the University to all students enrolled in the course and are in addition toroutine instructional expenses.Dietetics InternshipDietetics Internship (DI) within the School of Health Science and Wellness (SHSW) is anine-month post-graduate internship required for Registered Dietitian credentialing8,800.00ISPP ProgramIndividualized Supervised-Practice Program (ISPP) within the School of Health Scienceand Wellness (SHSW) is a nine-month post-graduate internship required forRegistered Dietitian credentialing.8,800.00Internship and Field Work PracticumInternship and field work practicum within the School of Health Science and Wellness(SHSW) has a fee to offset expenses related to oversight by advisor.Experiential Educational Professional Liability Insurance feeProfession-based education fee to offset liability insurance for students completinginternships and field work.Experiential Education Professional Liability Insurance fee Class IExperiential Education Professional Liability Insurance fee Class IIStudy AbroadStudents who participate in programming will be accessed the applicable fees as listed:Study abroad and student teaching programDirect Pay incoming studentsFaculty led programs and internships IDENTIAL & DINING PLANSHOUSINGFall 2022 & Spring 2023 Room Rates (per semester unless noted)Dieterich/MillikanDouble OccupancyPrivateCooperative Community (NC)Double OccupancyFranken/Roberta/South ComplexDouble OccupancyPrivateLoftLoft-PrivateDeluxe 6.004,051.003,442.002

Hudson/PerrinDouble OccupancyPrivateTower SuitesDouble OccupancyPrivateForest Village Apartmentsrate per month, 9 & 12 month idence hall rates include utilities, cable television service, internet access, access to washers anddryers. Meal contract required for residential students with exceptions for valid medical or other validreason with approval.Prepayments/Cancelations fees for HousingHousing Prepayment (First-Year and Transfer Students)Cancellation Policy for First-Year and Transfer Students prior to occupancy50.00On or before June 1 (academic year agreement): no penalty, housing prepayment will be refundedAfter June 1 (academic year agreement): housing prepayment will be forfeitedOn or before November 1 (new spring only agreement): no penalty, housing prepayment will be refundedAfter November 1 (new spring only agreement): housing prepayment will be forfeitedStudents signing agreement after June 1 for Fall, after November 1 for spring, will forfeit housing prepaymentCancellation Policy for Continuing StudentsFrom date signed until April 1April 2 - May 1May 2 - August 1August 2 - occupancySpring Agreements Only - November 2 to January 950.00100.00200.00100.00Cancellation after first day of Fall/Spring termAfter first day of Fall/Spring term 35% of remaining housing fees will be charged if policy wouldpermit student to remain in campus housingProcessing fee of 200 will be charged if student does not follow instruction/agreed upon checkoutprocedures and timelines.Withdrawal from UniversityRoom charges pro-rated to the date of check out. An additional housing contract cancellation feeof 200 will be applied.No refund after the 12th week of class25.00Room Change after change periodLiving and Academic Learning CommunitiesLiving and Academic Learning Communities offer students with similar academicinterests the opportunity to connect by living in same residence hall, taking cohortclasses together, and interacting with faculty/staff through a series of academicprogramming opportunities. The fee helps offset academic programming expenses.Housing Other feesStudent Personal Property InsuranceImproper check outDamage fineLarge item removalRoom clean-outKey/fob not returned (key and core must be replaced)Lock-out fee - After desk hours:First three free - Four thru six/each additionalSeven and beyond/eachLate sign-up for breakPet non-refundable depositPet fine violationPet fee - per Month35.00Set by Co.60.00Equip. Chg.100.00200.00cost15.0020.0010.00100.00up to 50/day15.00DINING PLANSFall 2021 & Spring 2022 Meal Plans (per semester unless noted)North Complex (Continuing/Transfer student meal plan)5-Day Plan7-Day Silver Plan7-Day Gold Plan7-Day Platinum PlanBlock Plan 25 (25 meals per semester)Block Plan 50 (50 meals per semester)Block Plan 75 (75 meals per semester)Meal Kit Meal PlanDeclining ProgramInclining 0330.00430.00616.0025.00No Cap* Student not purchasing a meal plan will be charged a Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner rate per usage* Student withdrawals from University or moving off campusMeal plans will be refunded minus prorated cost of 100 per week according to refund scheduleBlock plans will be reimbursed for specified dollar amount per unused mealsNo refund after the 12th week of classBearcat ID CardReplacement Bearcat ID cards are offered at a fee20.003

SUPPLEMENTAL ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGESAdmission Application FeesFreshmen/Transfer (one-time, non-refund)Paper Applications (credit to student account if enrolls)International StudentsInternational Student Application FeeInternational Admissions Deferral FeeInternational Shipping Fee (One Way)Office Shipping Request: Domestic one way (July 1 start)OPT Processing: Initial Application (July 1 start)Application Fee for Specialized Programs(Online Professional and Non-Standard Offerings)Orientation FeeNew Undergraduate Orientation Student FeeNew International Orientation Student FeeInternational Undergraduate Student Services Fee(fee is per semester, if enrolled in 5 hours or less during summer term then nofee will be assessed)International Graduate Student Services Fee(fee is per semester, if enrolled in 2 hours or less during summer term then nofee will be assessed)Joint Admissions ResidentResident living on Northwest campus, but earning credits from approved programpartnerPer semesterPer semester with LaptopInstitutional TestingACT Residual (Test Fee; Including Processing Fee to Northwest)CLEP Test (Applicant Pays Fee to CLEP; Processing Fee to Northwest)GRE subject area, ACT, SAT. Praxis Series(See Institutional Testing Webpage; Applicant Pays Fee to Agency)MOGEA (proctoring fees per scheduled test hour and charged by company)Correspondence TestingCredit by Departmental Examination FeeThe departmental examination processing fee is assessed whether credit is granted ornot.Financial Payment Plans/Finance ChargesFinance Charge (late payment fee for any unpaid billed balance)Returned Check Service ChargeStudent Health Insurance (Student Only)International Students (under age 24)-Annual (Coverage Required)Wire TransfersIncoming International transfersTower YearbookAll full-time undergraduate students will be charged for a yearbook unless a requestform to remove the charge is 100.0030.0075.00294.00618.8080.0020.0035.0070.001% monthly35.00set bycompany50.0034.50 taxDegree Completion Processing FeeBaccalaureate DegreeMaster's and Specialist's Degree, if conferred at same timeAdditional Degree (not double major)Replacement Diploma56.0072.5010.0035.00TranscriptsTranscript FeeElectronic Transcript Delivery Fee (school to school)Electronic Transcript Delivery Fee (to employer or individual)Express Mail Transcript Delivery FeeInternational Mail Transcript Delivery FeeFaxed Transcript Delivery Fee5.002.503.0030.0045.0010.00Preferred Name Change FeeThe University will change an individual’s preferred first name one time at no charge,for each subsequent request to change the preferred name, the University will charge afee to cover costs associated with changes to university-related systems anddocuments.Student ConductPosting Violation/maxDiscipline Fines/per offense25.0025.00up to 4004

Computing ServicesTechnology policy violation at Northwest where the campus network(s) and its technology resourceswere used inappropriately or illegally are subject to disciplinary action and fees.Tampering with HardwareAbuse of network - Disciplinary Action -Plus Fine up toOpening of laptop computer case or wall jack/access point - Discipline Action plus fineup toTheft or destruction of PC by unknown personSubject to investigation and prosecution (with police report)Theft or destruction of PC by known personSubject to investigation and ProsecutionLate return of borrowed Computing Services equipment (After 1 day)/dayNon-return of full-time level Notebook when credit hours drop below full-timeNotebook computersDamaged notebook - repairableDamaged notebook - non-repairable - up to 1500MiscellaneousUsername or Password ReplacementEquipment Breakage/DamageResidence Hall Personal Equipment ConfigurationRental to keep notebook over Summer, if student pre-enrolled for Cost1,500.005.00Equip. Chg.25.0075.00Library FinesReserve/hr.Unreturned book (after 30 days)Unreturned MOBIUS book (after 45 days)Damaged Library MaterialsLate fee for audiovisual equip. returned after due date(after 1 day)/dayUnreturned audio visual equipment(late fee accumulates until billed)Textbook RentalUndergraduate students are assessed a per credit hour fee for textbook usage eachsemester. Late fees are assessed as follows:Late fee for textbook pickupLate fee for unreturned textbooks per dayMaximum late fee for unreturned textbooks(Not returned/lost, charged cost of course materials and sales tax in addition toGraduate Student textbook rental (including GA's-500 level) per bookParking PermitStudents and Faculty/Staff must register their vehicle. Verification can be completed online.Commuter/Resident StudentSeptember - AugustJanuary - AugustMay - AugustHang-tag for personal vehiclesMotorcycleSeptember - AugustJanuary - AugustMay - AugustTemporary Permit (nonregistered vehicle)/weekParking and Safety Violations (cost of repair is assessed if damage is involved)Parking ViolationsParking in handicap reserved spaceParking by fire hydrant or in a fire laneParking on grassRemove, alter, or destroy a parking control deviceParking in loading zone (red lines)Parking in no parking zone (yellow lines or curb)Parking on roadway or on crosswalksParking on the curb or sidewalkParking in a reserved areaParking which creates a safety hazardFailure to register or display a permitFailure to properly display (hangtag or permit)Failure to report a change of vehicleFailure to register bicycleTowingOtherTraffic ViolationsToo fast for conditionsFailure to observe a traffic control deviceWrong way on one-way streetFailure to stop or obey University Police OfficerCareless drivingDriving on grass or sidewalkIllegal U-turnSpeedingOtherSurcharge through Department of Motor Vehicles for car without Northwest registration5.00Repl. Cost120.00Repl. Cost10.00Repl. 0050.0050.0050.0050.0050.0050.0050.0050.005.005

Tuition and Fees (Fall 2022, Spring 2023 and Summer 2023) Rates reflected per credit hour MO NON-MO RESIDENT RESIDENT Tuition (Incidental Fee) Unrestricted 250.63 503.41 Tuition (Designated Fee) Restricted Technology/Textbook Usage Fee Technology Fee 23.20 23.20 Textbook Fee 6.00 6.00 Total Tuition & Fees 395.93 648.71