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2011-12 TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES SCHEDULE (Effective Fall 2011)

Please note: Some courses require additional fees for lab, materials, etc. that are not listed below. Go to: www.uky.edu/Registrar/docs/feesched2.pdf for the complete list as included in the University's 2011-2012 operating budget approved by the Board of Trustees.

Please note: undergraduate students who enroll in distance-learning courses during Summer I 2012 or Summer II 2012 (4-week or 8-week or any combination, i.e., 6-week), will be charged tuition and fees based on their residency status.

  Per Semester Full-Time Fee1 Part-Time and Intersessions Per-Credit-Hour Fee2
Undergraduate
Lower Division
Resident $4,564.00 $365.00
Non-Resident $9,370.00 $766.00
Upper Division
Resident $4,696.00 $376.00
Non-Resident $9,495.00 $776.00
Graduate
Resident $4,933.00 $519.00
Non-Resident $10,163.00 $1,100.00
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Full-time students in the 'Day' Program
Resident $10,543.00 (Annual Full-Time Fee)
Non-Resident $20,989.00 (Annual Full-Time Fee)
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Evening and part-time students
Resident $5,702.00 $605.00
Non-Resident $12,129.00 $1,319.00
Master of Arts in Diplomacy and International Commerce
Resident $5,172.00 $546.00
Non-Resident $10,398.00 $1,127.00
Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
Resident $5,314.00 $562.00
Non-Resident $10,540.00 $1,143.00
Master of Science in Radiological Medical Physics Master of Science in Health Physics (College of Health Sciences, Division of Radiation Sciences)
Resident $5,742.00 $609.00
Non-Resident $10,937.00 $1,187.00
Law
Resident $9,153.00 $891.00
Non-Resident $15,858.00 $1,562.00
Pharm. D.
Part-time tuition for required summer rotations is not included in this rate. Please see http:// pharmacy.mc.uky.edu/programs/prepharm/paying.php for additional associated costs.
Resident $11,118.00 $911.00
Non-Resident $20,228.00 $1,670.00
Professional Doctoral (includes clinical doctorates in Nursing and Public Health)
Resident $6,431.00 $686.00
Non-Resident $14,036.00 $1,531.00
  Annual Full-Time Fee Effective July 2010
Medicine3
Students - entering class of fall 2007
Resident $23,752.00
Non-Resident $45,155.00
Students - entering class of fall 2008
Resident $26,344.00
Non-Resident $49,219.00
Students - entering class of fall 2009
Resident $29,233.00
Non-Resident $53,639.00
Students - entering class of fall 2010
Resident $30,110.00
Non-Resident $55,248.00
Students - entering class of fall 2011
Resident $31,907.00
Non-Resident $58,553.00
Dentistry4
Resident $26,857.00
Non-Resident $54,807.00
Doctorate of Physical Therapy
Resident $16,016.00
Non-Resident $35,022.00

NOTES

The above rates include the following mandatory fees. Students taking all of their courses at off- campus locations (including distance learning classes) outside of Fayette County and its contiguous counties may have the mandatory fees waived. However, if a student who is eligible for this waiver wants to participate in any activity supported by these fees, the student must pay the total mandatory fee. Pursuant to the Memorandum of Agreement with the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, students enrolled at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College have the opportunity to selectively choose services from the list of mandatory fees.

2011-12 MANDATORY FEES SCHEDULE (Effective Fall 2011)

  Per Semester Full-Time Fee Part-Time and Intersessions Per-Credit-Hour Fee
Student Activities $15.50 -
Athletics $19.00 -
Student Government Association $11.50 -
Student Health $175.00 -
WRFL Student Radio $5.00 -
International Study Abroad $6.00 -
Environmental Stewardship $3.00 -
Johnson Center $69.00 $6.90
Technology $82.00 $8.00
Student Center $88.75 $8.80
Student Involvement $16.25 $1.60
Student Services $12.00 $1.20
Total $503.00 $26.50

The 2011-12 annual rates for Medicine, Dentistry, MBA ("Day Program"), and the Doctorate of Physical Therapy include mandatory fees totaling $1,181.00. 

1The full-time rate is charged to undergraduate and pharmacy students enrolled for 12 credit hours or more, graduate and professional doctoral students enrolled for 9 hours or more, and law students enrolled for 10 hours or more. 

2Students enrolled part-time and in intersessions (e.g., summer and winter terms) are charged on a per-credit hour basis. Students considered full-time for financial aid and reporting purposes, but with less than full-time credit hours (i.e., graduate students in residency status enrolled for zero or two credit hours) will be assessed on a per-credit hour basis. 

3ANNUAL TUITION. 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. A half-time 2011-2012 tuition and fee rate of $16,544.00 for resident students and $29,867.00 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.

4A half-time 2011-2012 tuition and fee rate of $14,019.00 for resident students and $27,994.00 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.

Fees are subject to change without notice.

TUITION AND FEES SCHEDULE (Effective Fall 2010)

Please note: Some courses require additional fees for lab, materials, etc. that are not listed below. Go to: www.uky.edu/Registrar/docs/feesched1.pdf
for the complete list as included in the University's 2010-2011 operating budget approved by the Board of Trustees.

  Per Semester Full-Time Fee1 Part-Time and Intersessions Per-Credit-Hour Fee2
Undergraduate
Lower Division
Resident $4,305.00 $343.00
Non-Resident $8,839.00 $721.00
Upper Division
Resident $4,429.50 $353.00
Non-Resident $8,957.00 $731.00
Graduate
Resident $4,653.00 $488.00
Non-Resident $9,587.00 $1,037.00
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Full-time students in the 'Day' Program
Resident $9,950.00 (Annual Full-Time Fee Effective July 2010)
Non-Resident $19,810.00 (Annual Full-Time Fee Effective July 2010)
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
Evening and part-time students
Resident $5,379.00 $569.00
Non-Resident $11,442.00 $1,242.00
Master of Arts in Diplomacy and International Commerce
Resident $4,879.00 $513.00
Non-Resident $9,809.00 $1,061.00
Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies
Resident $5,013.00 $528.00
Non-Resident $9,943.00 $1,076.00
Master of Science in Radiological Medical Physics Master of Science in Health Physics (College of Health Sciences, Division of Radiation Sciences)
Resident $5,416.00 $573.00
Non-Resident $10,318.00 $1,117.00
Law
Resident $8,491.00 $825.00
Non-Resident $14,712.00 $1,448.00
Pharm. D.
Part-time tuition for required summer rotations is not included in this rate. Please see http:// pharmacy.mc.uky.edu/programs/prepharm/paying.php for additional associated costs.
Resident $10,783.00 $883.00
Non-Resident $19,628.00 $1,620.00
Professional Doctoral (includes clinical doctorates in Nursing and Public Health)
Resident $6,066.00 $645.00
Non-Resident $13,241.00 $1,442.00
  Annual Full-Time Fee Effective July 2010
Medicine3
Students - entering class of fall 2006
Resident $23,604.00
Non-Resident $44,907.00
Students - entering class of fall 2007
Resident $23,752.00
Non-Resident $45,155.00
Students - entering class of fall 2008
Resident $26,344.00
Non-Resident $49,219.00
Students - entering class of fall 2009
Resident $29,233.00
Non-Resident $53,639.00
Students - entering class of fall 2010
Resident $30,110.00
Non-Resident $55,248.00
Dentistry4
Resident $25,345.00
Non-Resident $51,715.00
Doctorate of Physical Therapy
Resident $15,116.00
Non-Resident $33,050.00

NOTES

The above rates include the following mandatory fees. Students taking all of their courses at off- campus locations (including distance learning classes) outside of Fayette County and its contiguous counties may have the mandatory fees waived. However, if a student who is eligible for this waiver wants to participate in any activity supported by these fees, the student must pay the total mandatory fee. Pursuant to the Memorandum of Agreement with the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, students enrolled at the Bluegrass Community and Technical College have the opportunity to selectively choose services from the list of mandatory fees.

2010-11 MANDATORY FEES SCHEDULE (Effective Fall 2010)

  Per Semester Full-Time Fee Part-Time and Intersessions Per-Credit-Hour Fee
Student Activities $14.25 -
Athletics $19.00 -
Student Government Association $9.00 -
Student Health $175.00 -
WRFL Student Radio $5.00 -
International Study Abroad $5.00 -
Environmental Stewardship $1.50 -
Johnson Center $68.00 $6.80
Technology $77.00 $7.70
Student Center $76.75 $7.60
Student Involvement $14.50 $1.40
Student Services $12.00 $1.00
Total $477.00 $24.50

The 2010-11 annual rates for Medicine, Dentistry, MBA (“Day Program”), and the Doctorate of Physical Therapy include mandatory fees totaling $1,129.00. 

1 The full-time rate is charged to undergraduate and pharmacy students enrolled for 12 credit hours or more, graduate and professional doctoral students enrolled for 9 credit hours or more, and law students enrolled for 10 credit hours or more. 

2 Students enrolled part-time and in intersessions (e.g. summer and winter terms) are charged on a per-credit hour basis. Students considered full-time for financial aid and reporting purposes, but with less than full-time credit hours, (i.e., graduate students in residency status enrolled for zero or two credit hours) will be assessed on a per-credit hour basis. 

3 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. A half-time 2010-11 tuition and fee rate of $15,619.50 for resident students and $28,188.50 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. 

4 A half-time 2010-11 tuition and fee rate of $13,237 for resident students and $26,422 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 Account Services
18 Funkhouser Building
Lexington, KY 40506-0054

To ensure proper credit make checks payable to the University of Kentucky. Please include the student's account number. All dishonored checks will be charged $25.

In Person

Bring your check or money order to:
Student Account Services
18 Funkhouser Bldg.
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday

Pay Online

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You must have an active directory account to access myUK portal. If you are unsure about your access or have difficulty logging on to the portal, contact Information Technology Customer Service Center at (859) 257-1300.

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

Mandatory Fee Assessment Policy

NOTE: Mandatory fees are included in the overall tuition and fees assessment.

FULL-TIME STUDENTS

*Full-time students are assessed 12 different mandatory activity/service fees at fixed amounts for fall and spring semesters.

Activity Fees

Student Activity Board fee
Athletics Fee
Technology Fee
Student Center Fee
Student Health Fee
WRFL Student Radio Fee
Int'l Study Abroad Fee
Johnson Center Fee
Student Government Fee
Student Involvement Fee
Student Services Fee
Environmental Stewardship Fee

Fee Categories and Full-time Credit Hours

Undergraduate : 12 or more credit hours
Graduate, PhD in Public Health, PhD in Nursing, PhD in Physical Therapy, MA in Diplomacy & Int'l Commerce, MBA Evening, MS in Physician Asst Studies, MS in Health Physics, MS in Radiological Medical Physics : 9 or more credit hours
Law : 10 or more credit hours
Pharmacy : 12 or more credit hours
Dentistry, MBA Day, Medicine, PhD in Physical Therapy (Annualized Tuition) : 1 or more credit hours

Exceptions

  • Students with all classes in counties not contiguous to Fayette County (i.e. outside of Fayette, Bourbon, Clark, Jessamine, Madison, Scott and Woodford counties). Specific groups traditionally include Education Abroad, Rural Health and Paducah Engineering students.
  • Students with all distance learning classes (if they meet the above condition)
  • Students considered full-time for financial aid and reporting purposes, but with less than full-time credit hours; i.e., graduate students in residency status (zero or two hours credit)

PART-TIME STUDENTS

*Part-time students are assessed 5 different mandatory activity/service fees on a per credit hour basis with a 10 credit hour cap for any semester.

* Part-time students may purchase the Student Health Fee (optional)

* Part-time students may purchase the entire suite of 12 activity fees to obtain all services available to full-time students for fall and spring semesters (optional).

Activity Fees

Johnson Center Fee
Technology Fee
Student Center Fee
Student Involvement Fee
Student Services Fee

Fee Categories and Part-time Credit Hours

Undergraduate : less than 12 credit hours
Graduate, PhD in Public Health, PhD in Nursing, PhD in Physical Therapy, MA in Diplomacy & Int'l Commerce, MBA Evening, MS in Physician Asst Studies, MS in Health Physics, MS in Radiological Medical Physics : less than 9 credit hours
Law : less than 10 credit hours
Pharmacy : less than 12 credit hours

Exceptions

  • Students with all classes in counties not contiguous to Fayette County (i.e. outside of Fayette, Bourbon, Clark, Jessamine, Madison, Scott and Woodford counties). Specific groups traditionally include Education Abroad, Rural Health and Paducah Engineering students.
  • Students with all distance learning classes (if they meet the above condition)

Official Fee Refund and Liability⁄Reassessment Policy

A female student in front of Memorial Hall

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:
Spring 2012 January 10, 2012 100% 0%
January 18, 2012 80% 20%
February 8, 2012 50% 50%
First Summer Session 2012 May 8, 2012 100% 0%
May 9, 2012 80% 20%
May 15, 2012 50% 50%
Second Summer Session 2012 June 7, 2012 100% 0%
June 8, 2012 80% 20%
June 21, 2012 50% 50%
Fall 2012 August 21, 2012 100% 0%
August 28, 2012 80% 20%
September 19, 2012 50% 50%