Tuition Schedule/Fee Payment Instructions
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Fee Payment Info for Academic Year 2009-2010
Please note: Some courses require additional fees for lab, materials, etc. that are not listed below. Click here (PDF) for the complete list.
Undergraduates
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
||
|---|---|---|---|
| Students with 59 hours or less | Resident | $4,061.50 | $322.50 |
| Nonresident | $8,339.00 | $679.50 | |
| Students with 60 hours or more | Resident | $4,179.00 | $332.00 |
| Nonresident | $8,450.50 | $689.00 | |
- Undergraduate students will be charged an additional $40 per credit hour for each engineering course.
- Undergraduate Communications Disorders majors will be charged a program fee of $75 per semester (fall and spring) and $35 per summer term.
- Undergraduate students who have declared a major in Interior Design or Architecture will be charged a program fee of $200 per semester (fall and spring).
- Students will be charged an additional $17 per credit hour for each undergraduate Business and Economics course, with the exception of ECO 101 and ECO 201.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Second Degree BSN students will be charged a program fee of $460 per semester.
- Undergraduate engineering students enrolled in the collaborative Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering programs between Murray State, West Kentucky Community and Technical College (WKCTC), and the University of Kentucky will be charged tuition at the WKCTC tuition rate for all Paducah-based courses until such time as Engineering status is attained. At such time, students will be billed at the University of Kentucky rate for the Paducah-based courses.
Graduate Students
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $4,389.00 | $459.00 |
| Nonresident | $9,044.50 | $977.50 |
- Communications Disorders graduate students will be charged a program fee of $75 per semester (fall and spring) and $35 per summer term.
- Engineering graduate students will be charged a program fee of $45 per credit hour.
- Interior Design, Architecture, and Historic Preservation graduate majors will be charged a program fee of $200 per semester.
- Masters in Accounting students will be charged a program fee of $600 per semester (fall and spring) and $300 per summer term.
Master in Business Administration
Full-time students in the "Day" Program
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | ANNUAL Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $9,386.50 |
| Nonresident | $18,688.50 |
- Full-time, resident MBA students will be charged a program fee of $4,000 per semester.
- Full-time, nonresident MBA students will be charged a program fee of $4,500 per semester.
Evening and Part-time Students
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $5,074.50 | $535.50 |
| Nonresident | $10,794.00 | $1,171.00 |
- All part-time and evening resident MBA students will be charged a program fee of $1,000 per semester.
- All part-time and evening nonresident MBA students will be charged a program fee of $1,467 per semester.
M.A. in Diplomacy and International Commerce
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $4,603.00 | $483.00 |
| Nonresident | $9,253.50 | $1,000.00 |
M.S. in Physician Assistant Studies
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $4,729.00 | $497.00 |
| Nonresident | $9,379.50 | $1,014.00 |
M.S. in Radiological Medical Physics, M.S. in Health Physics
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $5,109.50 | $539.50 |
| Nonresident | $9,733.50 | $1,053.00 |
College of Law
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $8,010.50 | $777.00 |
| Nonresident | $13,879.00 | $1,364.50 |
College of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $10,172.50 | $831.50 |
| Nonresident | $18,517.00 | $1,527.50 |
Professional Doctoral
Includes clinical doctorates in Nursing and Public Health
| 2009-2010 Semester Full-Time Fee Note |
2009-2010 Part-time, 4 Week and 8 Week Intersession Fee Per Credit Hour Note |
|
|---|---|---|
| Resident | $5,722.50 | $607.00 |
| Nonresident | $12,491.00 | $1,359.50 |
College of Medicine3,4
Students - entering Class of Fall 2004 or earlier
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $21,973.00 |
| Nonresident | $42,742.00 |
Students - entering class of Fall 2005
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $23,457.00 |
| Nonresident | $44,660.00 |
Students - entering class of Fall 2006
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $23,604.00 |
| Nonresident | $44,907.00 |
Students - entering class of Fall 2007
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $23,752.00 |
| Nonresident | $45,155.00 |
Students - entering class of Fall 2008
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $26,344.00 |
| Nonresident | $49,219.00 |
Students - entering class of Fall 2009
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $29,233.00 |
| Nonresident | $53,639.00 |
College of Dentistry5
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $23,910.00 |
| Nonresident | $48,789.00 |
Doctor of Physical Therapy
| Tuition and Fees 2009-2010 for | Annual Full-Time Fee Note |
|---|---|
| Resident | $14,260.00 |
| Nonresident | $31,179.00 |
Note
Fees are subject to change without notice.
- For tuition purposes, 12 credit hours constitute a full-time load for undergraduate and pharmacy students, 9 hours for graduate and professional doctoral students, and ten hours for law students.
- For tuition purposes, part-time students and four-week and eight-week intersession students are charged on a per credit hour basis.
- Annual tuition: a half-time tuition rate of $15,161 for resident students and $27,364 for non-residents is established for those medical students who have been approved by the College of Medicine Student Progress and Promotion Committee to take a reduced curriculum load.
- As a pilot program, beginning with Fall 2007, the College of Medicine tuition and mandatory fee rates are "locked in" for each entering class cohort. The rates will not change while students are enrolled in the program.
- Annual tuition: a half-time tuition rate of $12,500 for resident students and $24,939 for non-resident students is established for those dental students who have been approved by the Dean of the College of Dentistry to take a reduced curriculum load.
Fall Semester
If priority registered:
- Invoice Date: August 1
- Due Date: August 22
If late registered:
- Invoice Date: September 1
- Due Date: September 22
Spring Semester
If priority registered:
- Invoice Date: January 1
- Due Date: January 22
If late registered:
- Invoice Date: February 1
- Due Date: February 22
First Summer Session
If registered prior to May 1:
- Invoice Date: May 1
- Due Date: May 22
If registered after May 1:
- Invoice Date: June 1
- Due Date: June 22
Second Summer Session
If registered prior to June 1:
- Invoice Date: June 1
- Due Date: June 22
If registered after June 1:
- Invoice Date: July 1
- Due Date: July 22
By Mail
Mail your check or money order to:
Student Billing Services
P.O. Box 931147
Cleveland, OH 44193
In Person
Bring your check or money order to:
Student Billing Services
18 Funkhouser Bldg.
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday
Pay Online
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Out-of-State Students
- Through the Legacy Tuition Program, the University of Kentucky offers a partial tuition program to eligible non-resident undergraduate children of UK graduates.
- Academic Common Market - Kentucky is one of the 16 participating states in the Academic Common Market (ACM). The Academic Common Market allows out-of-state students to pay in-state tuition while studying selected academic programs that are not available in their home states. The list of programs included in the Academic Common Market is revised periodically to reflect the changing needs and offerings of participating states. The 16 states that participate in the Academic Common Market are Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Undergraduate and Graduate programs are included in the Academic Common Market; 100 Funkhouser Building (859) 257-3256
- Kentucky Graduate Scholarships - UK Graduate School, 203 Gillis Building (859) 257-4613 (non-resident applicants)
Official Fee Refund and Liability⁄Reassessment Policy
A priority registered student who officially withdraws from the University by officially cancelling his or her registration via myUK or in writing through the Registrar's Office before the first day of the term as designated in the official University calendar or who withdraws from a course before the first day of the term is entitled to a full refund of tuition⁄fees paid or to cancellation of the amount owed for the term.*
From the first day of the term as designated in the official University calendar through the last day to add a class as designated in the official University calendar, a student who OFFICIALLY WITHDRAWS from the University through the Registrar's Office or from a course is entitled to a refund of 80 percent of the tuition⁄fees paid or cancellation of 80 percent of the amount owed for the term, whether or not he or she has attended the class(es).*
After the last day to add a class through the end of the fourth week, as designated in the official University calendar, a student who OFFICIALLY WITHDRAWS from the University in Student Records, 10 Funkhouser, or from a course is entitled to a refund of one-half the tuition⁄fees paid or cancellation of one-half the amount owed for the term whether or not he or she has attended the class(es).*
No tuition⁄fees will be refunded to students who withdraw after the end of the fourth week as designated in the official University calendar.
As required under section 484B of the Higher Education Act (HEA), to assure recovery of federal financial aid funds, a special refund schedule applies to those students receiving Title IV financial assistance who withdraw (officially or unofficially) during the academic term.
*Students who withdraw from a course will be entitled to a refund only if it changes their status from full-time to part-time or further reduces their part-time status.
Refund and Fee Liability Policy
| Students who withdraw by: |
Will Receive Refund/Reduction: | Will Continue to Owe: | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2009 | August 25, 2009 | 100% | 0% |
| September 1, 2009 | 80% | 20% | |
| September 23, 2009 | 50% | 50% | |
| Fall 2009 Annualized Programs |
July 6, 2009 | 100% | 0% |
| July 16, 2009 | 80% | 20% | |
| August 20, 2009 | 50% | 50% | |
| Winter Intersession 2009-2010 |
December 18, 2009 | 100% | 0% |
| December 21, 2009 | 80% | 20% | |
| December 24, 2009 | 50% | 50% | |
| Spring 2010 | January 12, 2010 | 100% | 0% |
| January 20 2010 | 80% | 20% | |
| February 10, 2010 | 50% | 50% | |
| Spring 2010 Annualized Programs |
January 4, 2010 | 100% | 0% |
| January 14, 2010 | 80% | 20% | |
| February 19, 2010 | 50% | 50% | |
| First Summer Session 2010 |
May 11, 2010 | 100% | 0% |
| May 12, 2010 | 80% | 20% | |
| May 18, 2010 | 50% | 50% | |
| Second Summer Session 2010 |
June 10, 2010 | 100% | 0% |
| June 11, 2010 | 80% | 20% | |
| June 24, 2010 | 50% | 50% |
