Tuition Payment Plan Fall 2018
New Payment Plan Details:
- CashNet will manage the payment plan.
- Students will enroll in the payment plan with CashNet.
- There will be a $35 payment plan enrollment fee per term which is paid directly to CasNet (not charged to the student account).
- A fee may be assessed for each late payment by CashNet ($10 late fee) and Shawnee State Unversity ($35 late fee) (the total combination late fee will not exceed the current late fees being charges).
- Do not make any payments on CashNet or at Shawnee State University’s Student Business Center until you are ready to enroll in teh Fall 2018 Payment Plan.
- Select Installment Payment Plans to enroll in the Fall 2018 Payment Plan.
- Follow CashNet’s steps to finish enrolling in your plan.
The Student Business Center is located on the second floor of the University Center.
Fees may be paid by cash, check or money order at the Student Business Center counters. It is important that you retain all fee receipts. Payment of fees owed is a prerequisite for continuing enrollment, and you should have sufficient funds (cash and/or financial aid) to cover expenses. Shawnee State University is not required to furnish services (registration, transcripts, etc.) to a student with unpaid fees.
For your convenience, Shawnee State University offers CASHNet, a safe and easy way for you to pay your tuition bill online. CASHNet is available through the Billing Information — My Account Info section under the “Student” tab on MySSU. To use CASHNet, you may either set-up an e-check payment by providing your bank checking account number and bank routing number (both numbers appear on the bottom of your checks) or you may provide a credit card number.
NO SERVICE FEE will be charged for E-CHECK PAYMENTS. A service fee of 2.75% of your transaction amount bill will be charged for credit card transactions. Accepted credit cards online include Mastercard, Discover, American Express, and Diner’s Club.
Student Load
Undergraduate students scheduled for 12-18 credit hours are considered full-time. Undergraduate students scheduled for fewer than 12 credit hours are considered part-time. The permission of the registrar is required for you to schedule over 18 hours of credit. A maximum of 24 hours may be attempted, if permission is granted.
Graduate students scheduled for 9-16 credit hours are considered full-time. Graduate students scheduled for fewer than 9 credit hours are considered part-time. Please refer to the fee schedule for the rate per credit hour.
Certain undergraduate students are restricted from carrying a course load greater than 15 hours. These students include first-time entering freshmen placed into two or more developmental education courses and any student placed on academic probation for a second consecutive semester. A student affected by this policy may appeal to the director of the Student Success Center. In special cases, when this policy would jeopardize a student’s participation in a degree program, a department chairperson may also request to waive the twelve-hour limit.
Semester Tuition
Special Note Regarding Fees: The fees listed below are for the 2018 - 2019 academic year. All fees are subject to change. Shawnee State University reserves the right to make, without prior notice, any fee adjustments that may become necessary.
In-State Tuition rates for Kentucky Counties
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A reciprocity agreement between higher education institutions in Kentucky and Shawnee State University (SSU), and their respective State Officials allows residents of Mason, Lewis, Boyd, Greenup, Carter, Elliott, Lawrence, Fleming and Rowan counties in Kentucky to qualify for in-state tuition.
Please contact the Registrars Office if you have any questions.
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The Shawnee State Advantage:
First-time freshmen and new transfer students
UNDERGRADUATE RATES
Continuing & Returning Students
Full-Time
Per Semester Rates (Fall 2018 & Spring 2019)
Ohio Resident / In-State Fees - Full-time 12-18 credit hours |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
3,125.40 |
General Fee |
344.40 |
Technology Fee |
62.28 |
Total Tuition Fees - Ohio Resident / In-State |
3,532.08 |
Full-time UC Bond Fee
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
150.00 |
Alternative-course tuition/per credit hour (Selected courses in which the majority of costs will be absorbed by the cooperating High School. See Board Resolution F05-09) |
50.00 |
Out of State Fees - Full-time 12-18 credit hours |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
3,125.40 |
General Fee |
344.40 |
Technology Fee |
62.28 |
Out of State Fee |
2,904.12 |
Total Tuition Fees - Out of State |
6,436.20 |
Full-time UC Bond Fee
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
150.00 |
Alternative-course tuition/per credit hour (Selected courses in which the majority of costs will be absorbed by the cooperating High School. See Board Resolution F05-09) |
50.00 |
UNDERGRADUATE RATES
Continuing & Returning Students
Part-Time
Ohio Resident / In-State Fees - Part-time per credit hour up to 11 and above 18 |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
260.45 |
General Fee |
28.70 |
Technology Fee |
5.19 |
Total Fees Per Credit Hour - Ohio Res. / In-State |
294.34 |
Part-time UC Bond Fee
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
12.50 |
Alternative-course tuition/per credit hour (Selected courses in which the majority of costs will be absorbed by the cooperating High School. See Board Resolution F05-09) |
50.00 |
Out of State Fees - Part-time per credit hour up to 11 and above 18 |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
260.45 |
General Fee |
28.70 |
Technology Fee |
5.19 |
Out of State Fee |
242.01 |
Total Fees Per Credit Hour - Out of State |
536.35 |
Part-time UC Bond Fee
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
12.50 |
Alternative-course tuition/per credit hour (Selected courses in which the majority of costs will be absorbed by the cooperating High School. See Board Resolution F05-09) |
50.00 |
Undergraduate (Fall Semester 2015, Spring Semester 2016)
A Note About Fall Semester 2015 and Spring Semester 2016 Tuition Rates have not been approved by the Board of Trustees and will not be available until the end of May or later.
GRADUATE RATES
Full-Time
Per Semester Rates (Fall 2018 & Spring 2019)
Ohio Resident / In-State Fees - Full-time 9-16 credit hours |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
4,650.75 |
General Fee |
134.19 |
Technology Fee |
46.44 |
Total Tuition Fees - Ohio Resident / In-State |
4,831.38 |
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Full-time UC bond fee
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
150.00 |
Graduate Workshop Credit (per credit hour) |
130.00 |
Out of State Fees - Full-time 9-16 credit hours |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
4,650.75 |
General Fee |
134.19 |
Technology Fee |
46.44 |
Out of State Fee |
6,326.01 |
Total Tuition Fees - Out of State |
11,157.39 |
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Full-time UC bond fee
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
150.00 |
Graduate Workshop Credit (per credit hour) |
130.00 |
GRADUATE RATES
Part-Time
Ohio Resident / In-State Fees - Full-time 9-16 credit hours |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
516.75 |
General Fee |
14.91 |
Technology Fee |
5.16 |
Total Tuition Fees - Ohio Resident / In-State |
536.82 |
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Full-time UC bond fee
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
12.50 |
Graduate Workshop Credit (per credit hour) |
130.00 |
Out of State Fees - Part-time per credit hour up to 8 and above 16 |
Fees |
Instructional Fee |
516.75 |
General Fee |
14.91 |
Technology Fee |
5.16 |
Out of State Fee |
702.89 |
Total Fees Per Credit Hour - Out of State |
1,239.71 |
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Part-time UC bond fee per credit hour
The fee of $12.50/credit hour is earmarked for repayment of the bond debt incurred for the addition/rehabilitation of the University Center beginning fall term 2009. The maximum for a full time student is $150 per term/$300 per academic year (fee applies to fall and spring terms only). |
12.50 |
Graduate Workshop Credit (per credit hour) |
130.00 |
Graduate (Fall Semester 2015, Spring Semester 2016)
A Note About Fall Semester 2015 and Spring Semester 2016 Tuition Rates have not been approved by the Board of Trustees and will not be available until mid May.
Student Fees (Summer 2018, Fall 2018, Spring 2019)
- Application Fees
- Health Sciences Programs - $30.00
- International Admission - $50.00
- CashNet Payment Plan (max $180.00 per Fall & Spring Semesters) & (max $100 per Summer Semester)
- CashNet Payment Plan fee - $35.00
- First late payment (Summer) - $90.00
- Second late payment (Summer) - $90.00
- First late payment (Fall/Spring) - $45.00
- Second late payment (Fall/Spring) (CashNet may charge a $10 late fee to your payment plan account, not your student account)- $35.00
- Third late payment (Fall/Spring) (CashNet may charge a $10 late fee to your payment plan account, not your student account) - $35.00
- Forth late payment (Fall/Spring) - $35.00
- Credit By Arrangement Fees
- Credit by Arrangement Administrative Fee, Undergraduate (per credit hour) - $150.00
- Credit by Arrangement Administrative Fee, Graduate (per credit hour) - $225.00
- Graduation Fees
- Graduation Petition - $45.00
- Portfolio Evaluation Fee, ATS degree, per submission
- First Course (per program discipline) - $150.00
- Second and Subsequent Courses (same discipline) - $50.00
- Orientation
- Orientation Fee - $50.00
- Overnight Orientation Fee - $37.00
- Overnight Orientation Fee (same day registration) - $47.00
- Other
- Credit by Exam - $150.00
- International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Adminstrative Fee - $100
- International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Tuition Differential - varies by destination
- Late payment, installment plan not selected - $180.00
- Matriculation Fee - $50.00
- Transcript - $3.00
- Replacement Fees
- Bear Card - $10.00
- Parking Tag - $25.00
- Student Refund Card - $10.00
- Replacement Diploma - $20.00
Fines and Cost Recovery Charges
2018-2019 Academic Year - Effective Summer semester 2018
Fines and charges listed on this schedule may include an administrative surcharge.
Cost Recovery Charges
Equipment
Item |
Price |
Calculator rental |
$100.00 (includes $60.00 deposit) |
iPad damaged, lost, or stolen |
$1,000.00 |
iPad missing pieces |
$200.00 |
Laptop replacement charge |
$1,200.00 |
Library
Item |
Price |
Copies - black & white |
$0.10 |
Copies - color |
$0.25 |
Transparencies |
$0.35 |
Lost/damaged item |
$60.00 |
OhioLINK item replacement charge |
$125.00 |
OhioLINK overdue or billed item |
.50/day, max $50.00 per item |
Visiting borrower card |
$25.00 |
Student Business Center
Item |
Price |
Postage charge for rush transcript |
current USPS rate for priority mail express |
University College
Item |
Price |
Lost/damaged item |
cost of item |
Disciplinary Charges & Fines
General
Item |
Price |
Defacing University property |
$50.00 - $400.00 plus costs |
Discharging fire extinguisher |
$750.00 plus costs |
E-Chug |
$100.00 |
E-Toke |
$100.00 |
Misuse of campus computer network |
$100.00 |
Misuse of phone system |
$100.00 |
Moving or tampering with fire or safety equipment |
$750.00 |
Skateboarding or in-line skating |
up to $20.00 plus restitution |
Violation of alcohol policy - second violation |
$150.00 |
Violation of alcohol policy - third violation |
$250.00 |
Housing Charges & Fines
Item |
Price |
Damages |
variable, depending on type of damage |
Failure to dispose of trash |
$25.00 - $100.00 |
Housing during University breaks |
$25.00/day |
Improper checkout |
$25.00 |
Key replacement - hard key |
$90.00 |
Key replacement - swipe card |
$12.00 |
Lock core replacement |
$90.00 |
Lockout charge |
$10.00 |
Pets in living units |
$35.00/day plus costs |
Smoking in residence hall - first violation |
$250.00 |
Smoking in residence hall - second and subsequent violations |
$500.00 |
Violation of noise policy |
$25.00 |
Violation of visitation policy |
$25.00 |
Parking Fines
Item |
Price |
Bicycles in buildings |
$20.00 |
Driving or parking on grass |
$20.00 plus restitution of damages |
Immobilization |
$50.00 plus outstanding parking fines |
Improper use of permit |
$40.00 |
Parking along curb |
$20.00 plus towing & storage charge |
Parking hang tag not displayed |
$20.00 |
Parking in fire lane |
$20.00 |
Parking in handicapped zone |
$250.00 |
Parking in prohibited lot |
$20.00 |
Parking outside permitted areas |
$20.00 plus surface repair cost |
Parking reinstatement charge |
$20.00 |
Parking with disregard for painted lines |
$20.00 |
Parking within 10 feet of fire hydrant |
$20.00 |
Parking within 20 feet of crosswalk |
$20.00 |
Parking within 30 feet of stop sign |
$20.00 |
Parking/stopping in other prohibited zone (posted) |
$20.00 plus towing & storage charge |
Vehicle not registered |
$20.00 |
Replacement Charges
Item |
Price |
Bear Card |
$10.00 |
Parking Lot Swipe Card |
$10.00 |
Parking Tag |
$25.00 |
Office Key |
$10.00 |
Student Refund Card |
$10.00 |
Fine and Recovery Charges are subject to change. Shawnee State University reserves the right to make, without prior notice, any fee adjustment that may become necessary.
Graduation Petition Fee
See the above list for the graduation fee. The charge will be added to your student account for a first-time degree petition. If you petition for multiple degrees in the same session and year, you will only be charged one time. There is no charge if you petition for a certificate, or for a re-peition of a degree that you previously peitioned for but did not complete. (see the Office of the Registrar’s web page for details. Your eligibility to graduate is determined by the Registrar after you petition for graduation. For questions regarding graduation, please call (740) 351-3377.
Health Science Application Fee
A nonrefundable health sciences program application fee must accompany all health science admission applications.
COURSE FEES
2018-2019 Academic Year: Per Term (For continuing & returning students)
Course fees are charged when the department code appears in the far right column of each course listing. The fee is calculated by multiplying the number of credit hours for the course by the amount shown for the department below:
NOTE: The course fee covers costs that exceed basic instruction, such as lab equipment and software; program materials and supplies; and coordination of field placements and internships. The fee is applied to selective courses where appropriate.
Fee Per Credit Hour
Fee |
Amount per credit hour |
ADNR - Nursing |
25.00 |
ART1 (tier 1) - Arts |
7.00 |
ART2 (tier 2) - Arts |
15.00 |
ART3 (tier 3) - Arts |
25.00 |
ATTR - Athletic Training |
25.00 |
BUSI - Business |
10.00 |
BUHE - Health Care Administration |
20.00 |
BSNR - Nursing |
20.00 |
DTHY - Dental Hygiene |
35.00 |
EDUC - Education |
15.00 |
EMTP - Emergency Med |
20.00 |
ENGT - Engineering |
22.00 |
HUMA - Humanities |
10.00 |
MTH1 - Mathematics, Graduate |
15.00 |
MTH3 - Mathematics, Graduate |
35.00 |
MATH - Mathematics, Undergraduate |
15.00 |
MECI - EDCI, Masters |
20.00 |
MEIS - EDCU, Masters |
20.00 |
MEUC - EDUC, Masters |
20.00 |
MLTC - Medical Lab Tech |
20.00 |
MOT - Masters Occupational Therapy |
75.00 |
NSCI - Natural Science |
25.00 |
OTAT - Occupational Therapy |
20.00 |
PTAT - Physical Therapy |
20.00 |
RDLT - Radiology |
20.00 |
RPTT - Respiratory Therapy |
20.00 |
SSCI - Social Science |
10.00 |
SSES - Exercise Science |
15.00 |
SSPE - Physical Education |
5.00 |
SSSM - Sports Management |
15.00 |
Credit by Arrangement Adminstrative Fee |
150.00 |
Flat Rates
Fee |
Amount |
EDU1 - Education Field Fee |
294.00 |
EDU2 - Education Field Fee |
147.00 |
CIPA - Studenty Abroad Course
Fee |
120.00 |
Student fees listed here are for the Summer 2018, Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 semesters and are subject to change. Shawnee State University reserves the right to make, without prior notice, any fee adjustment that may become necessary.
Responsibility for Fees
A student may register for classes by submitting a registration form in person or via the Web. With the act of registering, a student promises to pay all tuition and fees for the quarter. This financial obligation may only be discharged by paying in full, by choosing the Short Term Loan option (payment plan), by having adequate financial aid to pay the fees, or by withdrawing from Shawnee State University by the published deadlines. Please review the SSU course schedule, published in advance of each semester, for details.
Short Term Loan
Shawnee State University provides a Short Term Loan (a payment plan option) that can help you with the payment of tuition, books, and certain fees. Information about the Short Term Loan is available in the Student Business Center or online at the Bursar’s Office web pages.
Bad Check Policy
Payment of fees owed is a prerequisite to official enrollment, and you should have sufficient funds (cash and/or financial aid) to cover these expenses. A peronsal check or an elctronice check (ACH) returned for insufficient funds is a federal offense and constitutes nonpayment of your obligation to Shawnee State University. Therefore, any student who has a personal check or (ACH) returned for insufficient funds shall be subject to all related fees; and, until the same is cleared, the student shall be considered in noncompliance with institutional policy and may be administratively dismissed. Any student administratively dismissed due to a bad check has no recourse for readmission for the current semester.
Refund of Fees
Continuing students dropping hours through the twenty first day of the semester (for full semester courses only), when such changes result in a reduction of fees, are entitled to receive the reduction. Withdraws/drops made after the twenty first day of the semester will result in no refund. Students who officially withdraw/drop from Shawnee State receive a refund, if due, based upon the following schedule (for full semester courses only). If you do not officially withdraw or drop, you are not eligible for any refund and fees assessed are due and payable.
Withdrawal/Drop Dates
Full Semester (FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS ONLY) |
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Thru the first 5 business days of the semester |
100% of Tuition |
6 to 12 calendar days of semester |
80% of Tuition |
13 to 21 calendar days of semester |
50% of Tuition |
After 21 calendar days of semester |
0% of Tuition |
For courses that meet less than the Full Semester (Sub Sessions / Intersession) or Summer Semester, please refer to the Bursar’s Office web page for specific dates for each term. Please Note: Questions concerning the above information should be referred to the Student Business Center. Students wishing to see examples of these refund calculations may do so in the Student Business Center.
Late Payment Policy
A late payment fee is assessed when you fail to make payment in accordance with the due dates established by the Bursar’s Office. Such fees are assessed in accordance with the fee schedule approved by the University’s Board of Trustees.
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