Educational Fee definition

Educational Fee means the basic fee for course enrollment paid by all students enrolled at the University.

Examples of Educational Fee in a sentence

  • Non-probationary career employees who are residents of the State of California are eligible to enroll in regular session courses for up to nine (9) units or three (3) courses per quarter or semester, upon payment of one- third of the University Registration Fee (URF) and one-third of the University Educational Fee (UEF).

  • Community Land Trust Educational Fee: In addition to the actual costs connected with site management and the land use fee, the lessee shall pay an additional fee of five dollars per month to the Land Trust to cover the educational work of the Land Trust in its effort to serve more people in the region.

  • A career status employee who meets the admission requirements of the University is eligible for two-thirds reduction of both the University Registration Fee (URF) and the University Educational Fee (UEF) when enrolled in regular session courses of up to nine (9) units or three (3) courses per quarter or semester, whichever provides the greater benefit to the employee.

  • The Educational Fee covers costs associated with course instruction, i.e. tuition.

  • Non-probationary career employees who are residents of the State of California are eligible to enroll in regular session courses for up to nine (9) units or three (3) courses per quarter or semester, upon payment of one-third of the University Registration Fee (URF) and one-third of the University Educational Fee (UEF).

  • A regular status employee who meets the admission requirements of the University is eligible for two-thirds reduction of both the University Registration Fee and the University Educational Fee for up to nine units or three regular session University courses per quarter or semester, whichever is greater.

  • A Resident who meets the admission requirements of the University is eligible for two-thirds reduction of both the University Registration Fee and the Educational Fee when enrolled in regular session courses of up to nine units or three courses per quarter or semester, whichever provides the greater benefit.

  • Non-probationary career employees who are residents of the State of California are eligible to enroll in regular session courses for up to nine (9) units or three (3) courses per quarter or semester, upon payment of one-third of the University Registration Fee (URF) and one- third of the University Educational Fee (UEF).

  • THE COURSE(S) CREDIT/NON- CREDIT HOURS APPLICABLE CERTIFICATION Participant Tuition $ , includes materials Section Fee $ /section Percentage Educational Fee to SICCI The Section Fee covers costs associated with administrative duties in association with managing instructors; and refers to each section of the course that is offered when there is more than one section being offered at a time.

  • Non-probationary career employees who are residents of the State of California are eligible to enroll in regular session courses for up to nine units or three courses per quarter or semester, upon payment of one-third of the University Registration Fee (URF) and one-third of the University Educational Fee (UEF).