Those with hefty course loads now forced to pay more
April 3, 2012
Students planning on taking more than 17 credits hours next semester will also find themselves paying more money — $440 per credit hour.
Kent State’s general tuition and fees increase, approved at the March Board of Trustees meeting, will take effect starting with the 2012-2013 school year. One stipulation of this increase is a $440 charge for each credit hour taken after 17 credit hours.
In other words, a full-time undergraduate student taking between 11 and 17 credit hours can expect to pay $4,836 in regular tuition and fees. After 17 credit hours, one additional three-credit-hour class — which, in other school years, would have cost students no additional fees — would now set regular tuition and fees costs at $6,156.
Emily Vincent, director of University Media Relations, said the decision was made to be fair to students taking less credit hours.
“We had a minimum of 11 credit hours up to infinity at a flat rate,” Vincent said. “We’re doing what our sister universities do and being more equitable for students because a student taking 11 credit hours is paying the amount a student taking 26 credit hours is paying.”
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