WSU Tuition & Fee Schedule - 2020 Fall Term - Wichita State University

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Wichita State UniversityComprehensive Tuition & Fee ScheduleEffective 2020 Fall Term1.0 On-Campus Fall/Spring/Summer Terms(a) Base Tuition Rates (Applicable to all students)i. Wichita State University Campus (includes main campus, WSU South, WSU OldTown, WSU Haysville, WSU West, McConnell AFB)Course LevelUndergraduateGraduateCourse LevelUndergraduateGraduateResident 1Non-Resident(per credit hour)(per credit hour) 228.09 307.98 540.27 756.38Rates for Shocker Select, Midwest Student Exchange andGlobal Select Qualifiers 2(per credit hour)Professional ProgramExecutive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA) 3(G14X)Accelerated Baccalaureate Nursing Program (H11D)Masters of Business Administration – MBA (G14O)WSU/K-State Nursing Program (H11F)CATIA – .75 Credit HoursCATIA – 1.5 Credit Hours 342.14 461.98Resident/Non-Resident(per program) 38,000.00 30,000.00Online Rates 32,500.00 400.00 800.00Notes:Rate also applies to Shocker City Partnership residents of the following counties in Colorado:Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, Park; inIllinois: Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison, Monroe, St. Clair; in Missouri:Andrew, Bates, Buchanan, Caldwell, Cass, Clay, Clinton, DeKalb, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson,Lafayette, Lincoln, Platte, Ray, St. Charles, St. Louis, Saint Louis City, Warren; in Oklahoma:Canadian, Cherokee, Cleveland, Creek, Grady, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, Muskogee, Oklahoma,Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Pottawatomie, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington; and inTexas: Atascosa, Austin, Bandera, Bastrop, Bell, Bexar, Brazoria, Caldwell, Chambers, Collin,Comal, Coryell, Dallas, Delta, Denton, Ellis, Falls, Fort Bend, Galveston, Guadalupe, Harris, Hays,Hood, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Kendall, Lampasas, Liberty, McLennan, Medina, Montgomery,Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, Travis, Waller, Williamson, Wilson, and Wise.1

Shocker Select rate applies to students of Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas (excludes thecounties listed above that are eligible for the Shocker City Partnership rate).2Midwest Student Exchange rate applies to students from the following states: Illinois, Indiana,Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio and Wisconsin. The rate appliesto most undergraduate and graduate programs in the University and excludes limited accessprograms.Global Select rate applies to high-performing international students who meet the requiredconditions.Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA) includes tuition, textbooks, materials,and other administrative fees (includes a 500.00 nonrefundable deposit).3(b) Mandatory Fees (Applicable to all students)i. Wichita State University Campus (includes main campus, WSU South, WSU OldTown, WSU Haysville, WSU West, McConnell AFB)Student Support Fee–UndergraduateTier 1Tier 2Tier 3Student Support Fee–GraduateTier 1Tier 2Tier 3Campus Infrastructure &Support FeeOtherTechnology FeeTransportation FeeDescription9.00 or more credit hrs6.00 to 8.75 credit hrsUp to 5.75 credit hrs7.00 or more credit hrs4 to and including 6.75credit hrsUp to and including 3.75credit hrsRateRate(per semester) (per semester)Fall/SpringSummer 679.18 339.60 452.78 226.40 226.40 113.21 679.18 452.78 339.60 226.40 226.40 113.21 6.00 percredit hour 6.00 percredit hour 1.00 percredit hour 0.75 percredit hour 1.00 percredit hour 0.75 percredit hourNotes: Students enrolled in online majors will be exempt from the Student Support Fee. The Campus Infrastructure and Support Fee supports registration costs and the OneStopservice center which provides 24/7 support for students in the areas of admissions, financialaid, registration, advising and student accounts. All students have access to such servicesvirtually or at the physical OneStop service center. The Technology Fee is assessed to all students to help offset the cost of technology upgradesand replacement.

The Transportation Fee is assessed to all students to help offset the cost of the campusshuttle bus service.(c) College/School Tuition/Fees (Applicable to students enrolled in courses within the college)i. Wichita State University Campus (includes main campus, WSU South, WSU OldTown, WSU Haysville, WSU West, McConnell AFB)The following programs, in addition to the tuition rates indicated above, are assessed percredit hour for all credits taken.College/School ProgramBarton School of BusinessBarton School of BusinessCSD – Master of Arts in CommunicationSciences and Disorders (G21K)CSD – Doctor of Audiology (G11L)CSD – PhD in Communication Sciencesand Disorders (G11K)CSD – Bachelor of Arts inCommunication Sciences and Disorders(H30A)College of EngineeringSchool of Nursing – Master of NursingPractice (G11U)School of Nursing – Master of Nursing(G14L)School of Nursing – Master of Nursing Accelerated MSN (G14Q)School of Nursing - Nursing (H11A)School of Nursing – Nursing K-StatePathway (H11F)School of Nursing - Nursing – MSNProgression (H11C)DescriptionUndergraduate Program FeeGraduate Program FeeProgram FeeRate 35.00 50.00 50.00Program FeeProgram Fee 50.00 50.00Program Fee 50.00Program FeeProgram Fee 50.00 50.00Program Fee 50.00Program Fee 50.00Program Fee (except online RNto BSN students)Program Fee (except online RNto BSN students)Program Fee (except online RNto BSN students) 50.00 50.00 50.00

The following programs, in addition to the tuition rates indicated above, are assessed perperson.College/School ProgramAdvanced Education in General DentistryAthletic Training Program Fee (D13P, D13T)DH - Dental Hygiene (H12E)DH – Dental Hygiene Liability Insurance Fee(H12E)Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors CollegeExercise Science (D13M)MLS - Medical Laboratory Sciences (H15A)MLS - Medical Laboratory Sciences – MLT toMLS (H15B)ABSN - School of Nursing – Liability InsuranceFee (H11D)School of Nursing - Nursing – LiabilityInsurance Fee (H11A)School of Nursing – Nursing K-State Pathway– Liability Insurance Fee (H11F)School of Nursing – RN-BSN – LiabilityInsurance Fee (H11E)School of Nursing – Master of NursingLiability Insurance Fee (G14Q)School of Nursing – Master of NursingLiability Insurance Fee (G14L)School of Nursing – Doctorate of NursingLiability Insurance Fee (G11U)PA –Master of Physician Assistant (G14Z)PA –Master of Physician Assistant LiabilityInsurance Fee (G14Z)PT – Doctor of Physical Therapy (G11F)PT – Doctor of Physical Therapy LiabilityInsurance Fee (G11F)Descriptionupon admission(covers professionalliability) insurance,scrubs, continuingeducation, laundering forPPE, books and printing)Rate 1,500.00fall and spring onlyfall and spring only(except online completionprogram students)fall only 100.00per semesterfall and spring onlyfall/spring/summerfall/spring/summer 50.00 75.00 100.00 100.00summer only 16.00fall only – see fees percourse section for NURS302 and NURS 412fall only – see fees percourse section for NURS302 and NURS 412see fees per coursesection for NURS 496per semester 16.00per semester 8.00per semester 8.00per semesterfall only 775.00 16.00per semestersummer only 575.00 16.00 375.00 16.00 16.00 8.00 8.00

CSD - Master of Arts in CommunicationSciences and Disorders - Clinic Fee (G21K)CSD - Master of Arts in CommunicationSciences and Disorders - Enrollment Fee(G21K)CSD – Doctor of Audiology – Clinic Fee (G11L)CSD – Doctor of Audiology - Enrollment Fee(G11L)per semester 50.00fall only 150.00per semesterfall only 75.00 150.00(d) Other FeesFeeCanta in Italia Program FeeDental Hygiene – Board ReviewCourse Fee (H12E only)Engineering Study Abroad FeeGlobal Emergency Coverage forStudy Abroad ProgramsGraduate Transcript Analysis (firstanalysis free)HS-Filing AFD for Health ScienceKodaly Program Certification Fee(non-credit courses)Media Course Fee – TelecourseOnline or Off Campus Course FeeOut of Area Placement FeePuebla Summer ProgramRN to MSN Portfolio ReviewStudent Group TravelStudent Teaching CourtesyPlacement FeeStudy Abroad Program/FacultyLed FeeWorkshop FeeDescriptionper personper personRateactual cost 170.00per personper personactual costactual costper analysis 30.00per personper year 50.00 550.00per credit hourper credit hourper personper personper personper personper person 20.00 97.25 500.00actual cost 40.00actual cost 500.00per personactual costper credit hour 15.002.0 Online Tuition & Fees **Online Tuition rates only apply to students enrolled in fully-online programs(a) Base Tuition RatesCourse LevelResident(per credit hour)

UndergraduateGraduateNotes: 228.09 307.98The tuition for online majors is set at the resident tuition rate (undergraduate andgraduate).(b) Mandatory FeesFeeRate(per credit hour)Campus Infrastructure & Support FeeTechnology FeeTransportation Fee 6.00 1.00 0.75(c) College/School FeesCollege/SchoolCollege of Fine ArtsCollege of Health ProfessionsCollege of EngineeringBarton School of BusinessBarton School of BusinessSchool of Nursing – Master of NursingPractice MSN to DNP (G11W)DescriptionCourse FeeCourse FeeProgram FeeUndergraduate Program FeeGraduate Program FeeProgram FeeRate(per credit hour) 32.00 15.00 50.00 35.00 50.00 50.00(d) Other Feesi. 97.25 per credit hour, in addition to the tuition rates and course fees, areassessed per course instructional method of IIE or HYO.ii. The following programs, in addition to the tuition rates indicated above, areassessed per person.College/School ProgramSchool of Nursing – Master of NursingLiability Insurance Fee (G14I)Descriptionper semesterRate 8.00(e) Specialized Programs (Meant for flat-rate online degree programs)ProgramRate

Early Childhood/Elementary Ed. Teacher Apprentice Program (TAP)Badges (Undergraduate and Graduate) 224.40 percredit hourBased on costs3.0 Specialized Tuition & Fees(a) Concurrent Enrollment AgreementConcurrent High School Enrollment Tuition(b) Contractual Market-Based Educationper courseMarket-Based Tuition Courseper credit hour 100.00Based on market(c) Conferences and Non-Credit ProgramsNon-Credit Workshopper workshopBased on costs(d) Field CampsFairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Field Trip fees are based on actual cost persemester.AnthropologyGeology(e) Course Fees 5.50 per credit hour, in addition to the tuition rates and course fees, are assessed perparticipant for the Teacher Apprentice Program D21X courses only:CESP 433CI 203CI 204CI 270CI 313CI 314CI 317CI 320CI 323CI 324CI 326CI 329CI 345CI 402ECI 402ICI 402MCI 414CI 415CI 416CI 418CI 427CI 458CI 502CI 504CI 602CI 604CI 796HPS 425 25 per credit hour, in addition to the tuition rates and course fees, are assessed perparticipant.CI 748CI 749CJ 341CJ 581AACJ 581KCJ 581NCJ 581OCJ 581PFS 381ARFS 381ASFS 381AVFS 381CBFS 451FS 453FS 454FS 455FS 499SMGT 210SMGT 447ASMGT 447B

CJ 581IFS 381AAFS 450FS 498SMGT 847 30 per credit hour, in addition to the tuition rates and course fees, are assessed perparticipant.CESP 822CESP 824CESP 825CESP 827CESP 856CESP 865CESP 946CESP 947CESP 949CESP 949ACESP 949BCESP 949CCESP 977CLES 860CLES 862CLES 875CLES 952ACLES 952BCLES 952CCI 311CI 315CI 411ACI 411BCI 412ECI 412JCI 412MCI 412SCI 413ECI 413JCI 413MCI 413SCI 426ECI 426JCI 426MCI 426SCI 437CI 438CI 439CI 440CI 447CI 461ECI 461JCI 461MCI 461SCI 471ECI 471JCI 471MCI 471SCI 605CI 606CI 607CI 608CI 614ICI 617PCI 647ACI 647BCI 746CI 747LCI 749ACI 749FCI 749GCI 814ACI 815ACI 816ACI 817ACI 818ACI 819ACI 820ACI 821CI 824CI 825CI 847ACI 847ITCI 847KGCI 847PEL 815EL 825EL 835EL 845EL 981EL 982EL 986EL 987EL 992HPS 113HPS 114HPS 121HPS 131HPS 220HPS 221HPS 229HPS 312HPS 317HPS 320HPS 321HPS 325HPS 328HPS 331HPS 350HPS 351HPS 352HPS 420HPS 421HPS 440HPS 442HPS 450HPS 451HPS 461HPS 470HPS 471HPS 472HPS 490HPS 495HPS 541HPS 590HPS 715HPS 732HPS 740HPS 762HPS 781HPS 790HPS 795HPS 800HPS 815HPS 830HPS 857HPS 860HPS 890HPS 895ID 300ID 400ID 405ID 500ID 501ID 502ID 503ID 504ID 505ID 506ID 507ID 510ID 555ID 705ID 710ID 752ID 753ID 840ID 841ID 842 35 per credit hour, in addition to the tuition rates and course fees, are assessed perparticipant.EDUC 300EDUC 301EDUC 302EDUC 305EDUC 310EDUC 400EDUC 405EDUC 450EDUC 505EDUC 550EDUC 600The following course fees, in addition to the tuition rates indicated above, are assessed percredit hour.CourseCI 743Fee 75.00

CI 744COMM 305COMM 306HPS 595HPS 875HPS 876 75.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00The following course fees, in addition to the tuition rates indicated above, are assessed percredit hour.College/SchoolFine ArtsHealth ProfessionsFee 32.00 15.00Fees per Course assessed per participant.CourseAE 765EAE 770BRAGE 660ANTH 557ANTH 600ARTE 405ARTE 462BADM S480CS510CS540CS560CS581CS582CS594CS697*CS715Fee 755.00 755.00 8.00 25.00 25.00 500.00 60.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00CourseMART 322MART 325MART 332MART 350MART 351MART 352MART 353MART 354MART 357MART 359MART 360MART 361MART 365MART 379MART 385MART 391MART 392MART 393MART 399AMART 399BMART 399CMART 399DMART 399EMART 422MART 424MART 432Fee 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00

CS721CS766CS767CS771DH 311EE383EE492EE493EE585EE595EE610EE782HA 816HPS 101VHPS 102CHPS 102MHPS 102OHPS 107AHPS 107EHPS 117HPS 130HPS 203HPS 317LASI 479MART 110MART 111MART 220MART 222MART 232MART 260MART 299 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00actual cost 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 8.00 35.00 65.00 150.00 80.00 20.00 60.00 10.00 100.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 1000.00MART 474MART 499AMART 499BMART 499CMART 499DMART 499EMART 540MART 570MART 571MART 575MGMT 885GMLS 411MLS 488MUSE 405MUSE 405MUSE 761MUSE 763MUSE 765NURS 302NURS 412NURS 496PHS 485PHS 495SCWK 402SCWK 404SCWK 720SCWK 721SCWK 821SCWK 822SCWK 823 500.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00actual cost 8.00 8.00 60.00 500.00 550.00 550.00 550.00 16.00 16.00 8.00 50.00 8.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00Fees per Test assessed per participant per discipline. The listed max fee represents themaximum fee per semester in which any of the following courses are taken.CourseCESP 854CESP 855CESP 858CLES 859CLES 861Max Fee 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00CoursePA 700PA 736PA 801PA 802PA 803PA 804PA 805Max Fee 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00

PA 806PA 807 200.00 200.00Fees per Lab assessed per participant.CourseBIOL 107BIOL 210LBIOL 211LBIOL 220LBIOL 330LBIOL 418LBIOL 419LBIOL 420LBIOL 502BIOL 503BIOL 523BIOL 527LBIOL 528BIOL 532BIOL 535BIOL 540LBIOL 575BIOL 610GBIOL 610NBIOL 640ABBIOL 760CHEM 103LCHEM 211LCHEM 212LCHEM 531LCHEM 532LGEOL 102GEOL 111LGEOL 312LFee 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 50.00CourseGEOL 320LGEOL 324LGEOL 522GEOL 540GEOL 544LGEOL 552LGEOL 570LGEOL 650LGEOL 724HS 290HS 600HS 700MLS 453MLS 458MLS 463MLS 468MLS 473MLS 478MLS 482MLS 495MLS 499PA 789LPHYS 196PHYS 210PHYS 213LPHYS 214LPHYS 315PHYS 316PT 725Fee 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 100.00(f) Testing FeesTesting ServicesACT Prep WorkshopACT Math Prep WorkshopCLEP Proctoring FeeCertification ExamDescriptionper workshopper workshopper testper test (0-4 hours)Rate 32.00 25.00 28.00 35.00

Certification ExamDSST Proctoring FeeDepartmental Exam Proctoring FeeDistance Exam – CommunityDistance Exam – WSU StudentEnglish Placement Test Proctoring FeeInstitutional ACTInstitutional ACTInstitutional TOEFLMake-up Examination FeeMath Placement Test Proctoring FeeMiller Analogies TestProcess Charge to WSU Student for TestFee RefundTEAS – NursingCareer DevelopmentStrong Interest InventoryVISTA Card SortMyers-Briggs Type IndicatorStrengthsFinderMiscellaneous Testing FeesCollege Algebra Placement ExamComprehensive Exam AdministrationCounselor Preparation ComprehensiveFee (CPCE)English Composition Placement ExamExit Exam for Validation of InternationalTransferMyers Briggs Personality Test - ENGR501Nursing Testing Fee (KAPLAN –nonrefundable) – NURS 302, NURS 320,NURS 412, NURS 471Nursing Testing Fee (KAPLAN –nonrefundable) – WSU/K-StateBaccalaureate Nursing Program – NURS302, NURS 320 and NURS 471Nursing Testing Fee (KAPLAN –nonrefundable) – AcceleratedBaccalaureate Nursing Program – NURS302, NURS 320 and NURS 471Spanish Placement ExamTranslation Certification (MCLL)per test (4-8 hours)per testper testper testper testper testper test – groupper test – individualper testper testper testper testper testper testDescriptionper inventoryper indicatorper online access codeDescriptionper examper personper person 70.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 10.00 10.00 65.00 125.00 60.00 10.00 10.00 100.00 5.00 86.00Rate 15.00no charge 15.00 15.00Rate 10.00 25.00 50.00per examper exam 10.00 10.00per person 45.00Billed at 165.00 per semesterduring the professional nursingprogramBilled at 165.00 per semesterduring the professional nursingprogram 660.00Billed at 220.00 per semesterduring the professional nursingprogram 660.00per examper certification 660.00 10.00 30.00

4.0 Application Fees(a) Application Processing Fees N/A(b) Admission Application Feesi. UndergraduateDegree-BoundNon-Degree Boundii. 40.00 25.00per application 60.00per person 150.00per personper personper personper person 30.00 50.00 75.00 30.00per person 100.00Descriptionper personper personper personper personper personper personRate 600.00 500.00 100.00 500.00 7,000.00 100.00per personper personper person 100.00 500.00 500.00Post-BaccalaureateApplication or Reapplicationiii.per personper personProfessional ProgramsAdvanced Education in GeneralDentistry (AEGD)Dental HygienePhysical TherapyPhysician AssistantStudy Abroad Program/includingFaculty-LedStudy Abroad Program late cancellationfee(c) Enrollment Related Feesi. Enrollment DepositsCollege/SchoolAccelerated Nursing Acceptance FeeNursing-State Pathway Acceptance FeeDental Hygiene Acceptance FeeEMBA DepositInternational Enrollment DepositMedical Laboratory SciencesAcceptance FeeNursing Acceptance FeePhysician Assistant Acceptance FeePhysical Therapy Acceptance FeeNotes:Acceptance fees are due within 30 days after admission to a program and arenonrefundable. Fees will be applied toward the first semester’s tuition of the program.

ii.Tuition and Fee Payments: The Senior Associate Vice President for Financial Services isiii.Tuition Payment Plan: Installment Payment Setup Fee (per person/per plan) incurs a 30.00iv.Late Payment Fees: All accounts with a balance greater than 150.00 from tuition,v.vi.responsible for the assessment and collection of fees. All semester fees, including laboratoryfees, are due and payable in full at registration.nonrefundable charge.enrollment related fees, or housing charges assessed in the current term will incur a 100.00 latefee on the first business day after the published payment due date. The payment due date fortuition and enrollment related fees will coincide with the Financial Aid Office’s recalculation date,the Registrar’s Office late enrollment date, and the Financial Operations’ Office 100 percentrefund date for 16-week courses. The payment due date for housing charges is stated in thehousing contract. All delinquent accounts with a balance due greater than 150.00 from tuition,enrollment related fees, or housing charges will incur a late payment fee of 100.00 ninetycalendar days into the current term.Late Enrollment Fees N/ADeferred Payments N/A5.0 International Program FeesFeeIntensive English & International Student Basic ServiceApplication FeeIntensive English & International Student Standard ServiceApplication FeeIntensive English & International Student Premium ServiceApplication FeeIntensive English Conversation Class (Relative)Descriptionper personRate 75.00per person 150.00per person 250.00per personper application 25.00 35.00 35.00 10.00 35.00 20.00 40.00 300.00 200.00 75.00per application 135.00per application 175.00per occurrence 75.00 50.00Intensive English Conversation Class (Non-Relative)per personIntensive English Learning Center (IELC) Enrichment Classper personCertification Letters for Intensive English Studentsper letterInternational Pronunciation Classper personIntensive English Library Book Fineper bookIntensive English Textbook Fineper bookInternational Online Book FeeInternational Student Enrollment FeeInternational Graduate Student Application Fee-PrimaryDeadlineInternational Graduate Student Application Fee-SecondaryDeadlineInternational Graduate Student Application Fee-LateSubmissionInternational Graduate Student Readmission & Deferral Feeper personone time, per personInternational Student Orientation Fee (Undergraduate andGraduate)International EPE Testing Feeper personInternational TSE Testing Feeper personInternational TSE Reschedule Testing Feeper personper person 75.00 75.00 10.00

International Glacier Tax Prep (Federal Income Tax forInternational Students)International Express Mail Feeper person 2.00per personInternational Domestic Express Mail Feeper personNational Student Exchange Program Application Feeper person 60.00 20.00 200.006.0 Administrative Fees(a) Student Identification Card Fees: Student Identification Cards are administered by theRhatigan Student Center.i. Issuance N/Aii. Replacement N/Aiii. Other N/A(b) Student Health ServicesServiceOffice VisitsNew patientsEstablished patientsAppointment No Show/Late Cancelfees:General office visits with nursepractitionersOffice visit with physicians, mentalhealth providers, or other specialistsReview of Records FeeDescriptionRateminimum rateminimum rate 35.00 30.00per occurrence 10.00per occurrence 25.00per request 20.00Notes: Fees for provider visits, laboratory tests, inoculations, prescriptions, x-rays, physicalexaminations, and other procedures are charged to users of the Student Health Center. These fees reflect direct charges to the University and every attempt is made to keep thembelow market cost. Student Health will submit claims to in-network insurance companies. Students are responsible for any amounts not covered by insurance.Pricing varies based on the complexity of care at time of the visit. Additional charges fordiagnostic testing, medications, and procedures, if needed.Counseling and Prevention ServicesFirst AppointmentIndividual CounselingGroup CounselingCounseling No Show/Late Cancel FeePsychological Testing No Show/LateCancel FeeDescriptionper occurrenceper occurrenceper occurrenceper occurrenceRate 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 15.00

Notes:Rates for all psychological tests administered by Counseling and Prevention Services forstudents, faculty/staff, and the community are available at the Center.(c) Library FeesLibrary Fine Schedule4-week Materials4-week Reserve, Leisure Materialsand ScoresPeriodicalsDescriptionNo daily fines. 10.00 item if notreturned within 40 days of duedate.per day ( 10.00 max per item)per day (10.00 max per item)Reserve Fine (1, 3, 7-day check-outs)per day ( 10.00 max per item)Reserve Fine (Library use only)per hour ( 10.00 max per item)Equipment Fine (laptops and iPads)Recall FineTextbook FinePeripheral Item Fine (headphones,cables, mouse, etc.)Damaged ItemsLost Item Processing FeeLost Item Charges 1Lost Charge for Irreplaceable Itemper hour ( 120.00 max)per day ( 40.00 max per item)per minute ( 100.00 max per item)varies depending upon cost neededto repair the itemper itemper item minimum charge( 255.00 replacement fee plus a 10.00processing fee)Rate 10 after 40days overdue 0.25 0.25 0.50 0.60 10.00 1.00 0.10 5.00min 5.00 10.00replacement cost& processing fee 265.00Notes: There is a 5-day grace period for scores and leisure materials. On the 6th day, 1.50 isapplied to the account.Peripheral Items are assessed to the patron if items such as study room keys, headphones,chargers, calculators and projectors are not returned by the time the library closes.If total fines remain under 5.00 during a semester, the fines will be dropped at thebeginning of the following semester. If fines exceed 25.00, the library patron is eligible fora one-time only reduction in fines back to the 25.00 level.1Replacement cost is determined through researching the title, author, edition, ISBN#,subject area or equipment costs from sources such as the following: Global Books in Print(https://www.booksinprint.com). Patrons are allowed to submit their own replacementcopies for approval. If approved, they will then only be responsible for the processing fee.Library Miscellaneous ChargesPrinting and PhotocopyingBlack and White CopiesColor CopiesMicroform PrintingDigital Images (Special Collections)Descriptionper copyper copyper copyRate 0.10 0.25 0.10

New and Stock Imagesper image 10.00(d) Usage Feesi. Use of University Classrooms and AuditoriaCollege of Fine Arts – Practice RoomUsage Fee (includes 25.00refundable key deposit)Music Locker Rental Feeii.iii.iv.v.per year 50.00per semester 15.00staff time per hour 20.00Art Materials N/AExcessive use of course materials N/ALaboratory use N/ACopies of public documentsPublic Records in Print:a.b.Access to public records inprint. There is no charge forrequesting less than 30 minutesof staff time to obtain.Copyingper pagePublic Records in Computer Files:a.b.Access to public records storedon computer files that can beaccomplished using retrievalsoftware already availablewithout software modifications.There is no charge for requestsrequiring less than 30 minutesof staff time to obtain.Access to public records storedon computer files that requirescustom programming time toretrieve and process. 0.10staff time per hour 50.00staff time per hour 75.00vi. Kansas Open records request N/Avii. Recreational equipmentRecreational FacilityHeskett CenterGoCreate (see note 2)Student MembershipSummer MembershipSemester MembershipDescriptionper monthper summerper semester (fall, spring)Ratesee note 1 83.00 250.00 375.00

Notes:(1) Visit Heskett website: www.wichita.edu/heskett(2) GoCreate is a premier makerspace open to creators of all ages andexperiences. The 18,000-square-foot space offers sophisticated tools andequipment – beyond the reach of most DIYers – and expert training and asupportive community that can help make your prototypes, projects anddreams come true. You only need a membership, an idea, and the will tomake it happen. Students can go to www.gocreate.com to purchase amembership or to apply for membership assistance.(e) Transcript Feesi. Special Handling FeesServiceTranscript/Certification FeeInternational FEDEXNext Day Delivery, USAPriority Mail, USANotarized Certified True CopiesAdditional Copy of Certification LetterPriority Mailbox, USADescriptionper copyper FEDEXper mailingper mailingper copyper copyper mailingRate 10.00 40.00 15.00 8.00 10.00 2.00 12.00ii. Transcript fee for non-currently enrolled students: Same as enrolled studentsiii. Transcript fee for 3rd parties: N/A(f) Thesis and Dissertationi. Copyright: N/Aii. Electronic thesis, dissertation fee: 50.00 per instance(g) Open/Alternative Textbook Feei. Open/Alternative textbook fee per course that utilizes open/alternativetextbooks: 10.00ii. Access Now textbook fee that utilizes McGraw Hill’s Inclusive Access program:varies(h) Diploma Feesi. Original: N/Aii. Replacement: 30.00 per copyiii. Additional: Diploma Cover Replacement Fee (per copy) 5.00(i) Returned Check Fee: 30.00 per check(j) Contracts and Compensatory ChargesThis schedule does not limit the charges that may be collected under the arrangements with other

governmental or private agencies, except that such arrangements may not provide for lesser charges.Tuition or other charges to more nearly cover actual costs of instruction are specifically authorized.No tuition is charged to students enrolled in instructional programs for which the entire cost, includingfaculty, is financed by governmental or private agencies. Students enrolled in such programs oncampus must pay all required student fees.(k) Orientation FeesDomestic Undergraduate StudentsOrientationFreshman ProgramFreshman Program GuestsExtended Freshman ProgramExtended Freshman Program GuestsTransfer, Adult Learner, Online andLate ProgramTransfer and Adult Learner ProgramGuestsSpring and OnlineDepartmental OrientationsDescriptionRateper personper guestper personper guestper person 150.00 30.00 190.00 40.00 50.00per guest 20.00per personper person 50.00Based on costs(l) Admissions FeesEventAdmissions Recruitment EventAdmissions Recruitment Event GuestDescriptionper personper guest, per programRate 15.00 5.00Descriptionper applicationRate 10.00per instanceper application 60.00 25.00(m) Graduate School FeesFeeGraduate Badge and ContinuingEducation Workshop Application FeeGraduate Express Mailing FeeGraduate Fee to Process Applicationfor Degree(n) Departmental Cost-Recovery Fees:All departmental charges for specific goods and services (i.e., photocopy, optional instructionalmaterials, placement office user fees, building use fees, summer orientation sessions, academictranscripts, registration fees, etc.) not explicitly identified herein will be priced at an amount thatapproximates actual costs.Students are required to reimburse the institution for the cost of: (1) excess breakage and waste ofmaterials; and (2) materials used in excess of those required for completion of coursework.

(o) Miscellaneous FeesFeePosting of 25 Hours Retroactive Creditfor Associate Degree RDH to BSDHCredit for Prior Learning: RetroactiveCredit and Credit by ExamDescriptionper personRate 50.00per course 50.00(p) Other Fees/ServicesCareer Development - CareerCounseling/Individual AppointmentsCurrent WSU StudentsWSU AlumniWSU Faculty/StaffFamily Member of WSU Faculty/StaffCommunityCareer Development – Other ServicesCred

Practice MSN to DNP (G11W) Program Fee 50.00 (d) Other Fees i. 97.25 per credit hour, in addition to the tuition rates and course fees, are assessed per course instructional method of IIE or HYO. ii. The following programs, in addition to the tuition rates indicated above, are assessed per person. College/School Program Description Rate