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Please report the following information: 1. FY 2011-12 Undergraduate Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates) 2. FY 2011-12 Graduate Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates) 3. FY 2011-12 Professional Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates) 4. Mandatory Undergraduate Student Fee Information 5. Mandatory Graduate Student Fee Information 6. FY 2011-12 Mandatory Student Fees 7. Explanation of Changes in Mandatory Student Fees 8. FY 2011-12 Course and Program Fees 9. FY 2011-12 Charges for Service 10. FY 2011-12 Room and Board Rates Person Completing This Form: Name: Title: Address: Phone: Signature and Date: Please return by September 1st to: Dan Krug Colorado Department of Higher Education 1560 Broadway, Sutie 1600 Denver, Colorado 80202 Phone: (303) 866-2723 Fax: (303) 866-4266 Email: [email protected] (719) 255-3541 The Colorado Department of Higher Education 2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey Survey Instructions Suzanne K. Scott Budget Operations Manager 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918

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Please report the following information:

1. FY 2011-12 Undergraduate Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates)

2. FY 2011-12 Graduate Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates)

3. FY 2011-12 Professional Resident and Non-Resident Tuition Rates (including all differential rates)

4. Mandatory Undergraduate Student Fee Information

5. Mandatory Graduate Student Fee Information

6. FY 2011-12 Mandatory Student Fees

7. Explanation of Changes in Mandatory Student Fees

8. FY 2011-12 Course and Program Fees

9. FY 2011-12 Charges for Service

10. FY 2011-12 Room and Board Rates

Person Completing This Form:

Name:

Title:

Address:

Phone:

Signature and Date:

Please return by September 1st to: Dan Krug

Colorado Department of Higher Education

1560 Broadway, Sutie 1600

Denver, Colorado 80202

Phone: (303) 866-2723

Fax: (303) 866-4266

Email: [email protected]

(719) 255-3541

The Colorado Department of Higher Education

2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey

Survey Instructions

Suzanne K. Scott

Budget Operations Manager

1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918

Policy Compliance Data Questions Response

What is the cost of undergraduate academic programs at the institution at 30 credit hours? $8,601

What is the base resident undergraduate tuition at 30 credit hours? $6,720

What is the base non-resident undergraduate tuition at 30 credit hours? $16,240

What is the cost of graduate academic programs at the institution at 30 credit hours? $8,793

What is the base resident graduate tuition at 30 credit hours? $7,974

What is the base non-resident graduate tuition at 30 credit hours? $17,820

Policy Policy Compliance Questions Response

What % of the cost of academic programs at the institution is covered by resident undergraduate tuition? 78.1%

What % of the cost of academic programs at the institution is covered by nonresident undergraduate tuition? 188.8%

What % of the cost of academic programs at the institution is covered by resident graduate tuition? 90.7%

What % of the cost of academic programs at the institution is covered by nonresident graduate tuition? 202.7%

Has the institution provided a 30 day notice for all fee assessments or increases for 2011-12? Yes

Did such notice include the minimum components listed in section 3.01 of the CCHE Tuition and Fee Policy? Yes

Are fees separately disclosed on the billing statement? Yes

Please provide a copy of your most recent billing statement? Copy Attached.

Are forms provided with the billing statements for students to elect not to pay the optional fees? No

Were all mandatory fees assessed for 2011-12 reviewed and approved by your governing board? Yes

Were all new and increased course specific fees assessed for 2011-12 reviewed and approved by your governing board? Yes

Will all revenues from course specific fees be used for only the costs directly related to the course for which they are charged? Yes

Do all sections of the same course offering charge the same course-specific fee amount? Yes

*Note "Tuition Policy" Responses are automatically populated

Tuition Policy

Student Fee

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Cost

Miscellaneous Fees Fee Explanations Response

Amount of Fee? 50.00

Is an application fee charged? Yes*

Is it refundable? No

Is it applied towards tuition upon enrollment? No

Is it applied to fees upon enrollment? No

What is the per semester cost of Health Insurance?

Plan A annually - $3,505, fall - $1,488, spring - $1,376,

spring/summer - $2,042, and summer - $716.

Plan B annually- $2,815, fall- $1,200, spring- $1,112,

spring/summer- $1,640, and summer- $5787.

Is the program mandatory without a waiver?

This is a strictly voluntary insurance plan. There is no

mandatory enrollment or waivers involved.

Are students billed for the program but the charge can be waived?

Payment must be made in full at the time of enrollment.

This charge cannot be waived.

Is the program mandatory for all students? The program is not mandatory for students.

What is the institution's "common room rate"? 7,990.00**

What is the institution's "common board rate"? See Below**

* For Former CU Set-up students, Change of Status, and/or Inter-Campus Transfer Students,

there is no application fee. For Unclassified students, the application fee is $25.00.

** This is the academic year rate for a double room including a board plan. Room and Board

are combined into one non separable plan.

Room and Board

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Application Fee

Health Insurance

Institution:

Completed By:

Charge for Service

New

Charge?

(Y or N)

Amount

Change in

Existing

2010

Charge?

(Y or N)

$ Amount of

Change in

Charge

From 2010

Explanation

Application Fee nonrefundable (Freshman/Transfer) N 50 N 0 Used to cover the normal administrative costs.

Application Fee nonrefundable (Unclassified) N 25 N 0 Used to cover the normal administrative costs.

Application Fee nonrefundable Graduate School N 60 N 0 Used to cover the normal administrative costs.

Application Fee nonrefundable Undergraduate International Students N 100 N 0 Used to cover the normal administrative costs.

Application Fee nonrefundable Graduate School International Students N 75 N 0 Used to cover the normal administrative costs.

Late Fee (tuition, fees, room and board) N Prorated late fine up

to $50 and 1% per

month service

charge on the

unpaid balance

(12%APR)

N 0 Used to cover the normal administrative costs.

One-time nonrefundable Matriculation Fee N 25 N 0 Used to cover the normal costs of transcipts and

establishing a permanent university record. Students pay

this fee in their first term only.

One-time nonrefundable Student ID Card Fee N 15 N 0 Used to cover the normal costs of creating a Student ID

Card. Students pay this fee in their first term only unless ID

needs replaced.

UCCS Campus Recreation Center - Intramural Sports N $30/team/sport N 0 The team fee helps to pay for facility usage, lights,

equipment, championship t-shirt, and referees. In

comparison to other schools, this fee is fairly small and it is

easy to identify what the money goes to.

UCCS Campus Recreation Center - Group Fitness Classes N $5/semester N 0 The fee helps to pay for facility usage, lights, equipment,and

instructors.

UCCS Campus Recreation Center - Personal Training N $20 Fitness

Assessment $80 for

4 sessions $136

for 8 sessions $180

for 12 sessions $20

for Retention

Sessions

N 0 The fee helps to pay for facility usage, lights, equipment,and

instructors.

UCCS Campus Recreation Center - Aquatics - Swim Lessons N $10/30 min session

or $75 for 10

sessions $15/60

min session or $125

for 10 sessions

N 0 The fee helps to pay for facility usage, lights, equipment,and

instructors.

UCCS Campus Recreation Center - S.O.L.E. - Outdoor Programs N Dependant on

trip/program.

N 0 Most often the cost of the trip covers food, transportation

and most gear (sleeping bags, tents, snowshoes,

backpacks, climbing harnesses, boats, etc.). However, one

must provide their own personal gear (clothing, rain gear,

hiking boots, etc.).

HUB Parking Permit N $165/semester N 0

Mon/Wed/Fri Parking Permit N $92.50/semester N 0

Tue/Thur/Fri Parking Permit N $92.50/semester N 0

Lot N Parking Permit N $105/semester N 0

Friday Only Parking Permit N $20/semester N 0

Motorcycle Parking Permit N $42/semester N 0

2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey

Used for construction, maintenance, and operation of

parking lots, or for payment of bonds issued for principal or

interest payments on long-term debt for parking lots.

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Charges for Service

(Add Additional Lines as Necessary)

Institution:

Completed By:

Name of Course/ProgramNew Fee?

(Y or N)

Fee

Amount

Change in

Existing

2009 Fee?

(Y or N)

$ Amount of

Change in

Fee From

2011

Online courses:

Business N 100 Y 48

Education, Engineering, Beth-El, and Public Affairs N 100 N

Letters, Arts & Sciences N 100 Y 48

Candiate for degree (tuition):

Education and Public Affairs N 530 Y 36

Engineering N 560 Y 38

Beth-El N 585 Y 40

Letters, Arts & Sciences N 490 Y 33

Program fees:

Sports Management (Business) N 175 N

Professional Golf Management (Business) N 575 N

Education AF Cohort Y 100 Y 100

Psychology N 72 N

Geropsychology N 423 N

Visual & Performing Arts N 40 N

Course Fees:

College of Business:

Business courses except INFS and QUANT N 5 per unit N

INFS & QUANT N 15 per unit N

PGA GOLF MGMT 1000 N 0 Y -560

PGA GOLF MGMT 1002 Y 930 Y 930

PGA GOLF MGMT 1012 Y 900 Y 900

PGA GOLF MGMT 2000 N 1400 Y 50

PGA GOLF MGMT 3000 N 1300 Y 50

PGA 3rd Checkpoint Fee N 1025 Y 50

College of Education:

COUN course Y 5 per unit N NA

CURR course Y 3 per unit N NA

LEAD course Y 3 per unit N NA

SPED course Y 6 per unit N NA

TED course Y 4 per unit N NA

COUN 5110 N 0 Y -10

COUN 5020, 5300 N 0 Y -20

COUN 5700, 5720 N 0 Y -100

CURR 5501-3, 5510-14, 5520-21, 5530 N 0 Y -10

CURR 4101, 5018-20, 5130, 5140, 5153, 5170-2 N 0 Y -25

CURR 5704 N 0 Y -100

LEAD 6820, 6880 N 0 Y -100

LEAD 7600 N 0 Y -50

SPED 3001, 3004, 4010, 4020-1, 5001, 5004, 5010, 5020-1 N 0 Y -18

SPED 4013, 4030-1, 5030-1 N 0 Y -100

TED 4570, 4600, 4640, 4650, 4700, 5570, 5600, 5640, 5650, 5700 N 0 Y -25

TED 4630, 4730, 5630, 5730 N 0 Y -100

College of Engineering & Applied Sciences:

all courses except 7000-8000 level N 15 per unit N

Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences:

HSCI 1080 N 50 N

HSCI 3940, 5350 N 60 N

HSCI 4920 N 25 N

HSCI 4930 N 40 N

NURS 2100, 3210, 4100, 4200 N 29 Y 4

NURS 2200, 3200 N 58 Y 8

College of Letters, Arts & Sciences:

ANTH 2220, 3210 N 10 N

ANTH 3010 N 10 Y -10

ANTH 3170, 3190, 4200 N 20 N

BIOL 1000-level N 40 N

BIOL 2000-level & above N 60 N

CHEM labs and courses with labs 50 N

COMM 2250, 2270, 3100, 3270, 4170, 4270 N 30 N

COMM 3400 Y 30 Y 30

COMM 3500 N 20 N

ENGL 1410, 1800, 2030, 2040, 2050, 2080, 2090, 3010 N 10 N

ENGL 1310 N 25 Y 15

ENGL 1305 Y 25 Y 25

(Add Additional Lines as Necessary)

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Student Financial Services

Course and Program-Specific Fees

Institution:

Completed By:

Name of Course/ProgramNew Fee?

(Y or N)

Fee

Amount

Change in

Existing

2009 Fee?

(Y or N)

$ Amount of

Change in

Fee From

2011

(Add Additional Lines as Necessary)

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Student Financial Services

Course and Program-Specific Fees

ENGL 1300, 3750, 3850, 4080 Y 10 Y 10

ENGL 3040, 3050, 3080, 3120, 3130, 3140, 3160, 4100 N 10 N

ENGL 4800, 4860, 5800, 5860 N 10 N

GEOL 1010, 3700 N 10 N

GEOL 1020 N 15 N

GES 1050, 4060, 4090, 4270, 5060, 5090, 5270 N 10 N

GES 3200, 4310, 4340, 5310, 5340 N 15 N

GES 3050, 4080, 5080 N 20 Y 10

GES 4050, 5050 N 20 Y 5

GES 2050,4120, 4130, 5120, 5130 Y 20 Y 20

GES 4100 Y 30 Y 30

Languages:

FCS 3890, 5890 N 25 N

ASL, GER, GRK, ITAL, JPNS, LAT, RUSS, SPAN:

1010, 1020, 2110, 2120, 2160, ASL 3590 N 10 N

MATH all courses except 7000-8000 level 10 per unit N

ENSC 1620 N 0 Y -20

PES 1090, 1100, 1140, 1150, 1160, 1620, 2150, 2160 N 0 Y -20

PES 3150, 3170, 3180, 4150 N 0 Y -40

PHYS 5150 N 0 Y -40

ENSC, PES, PHYS labs N 20 per unit N

PSY 2110, 3840 N 7 N

Visual & Performing Arts:

VAPA 1000 N 10 N

VAPA 1050, 1100, 3900 N 30 N

AH 1500 N 10 N

AH 2000, 3000, 3280, 3860, 4000, 4450, 4930, 9400 N 20 N

FILM 1000, 2000, 3550, 3900, 4250, 4500 N 10 N

FILM 3500 N 20 N

MUS 1000, 2050 N 20 Y 10

MUS 1010, 1030, 1310, 2010, 2030, 2100, 2150, 2850, 3010 N 20 N

MUS 3150, 3200, 3750 N 20 N

MUS 2250, 2300, 2350, 2400 N 40 N

MUS 4500 Y 20 Y 20

THTR 1000, 2020, 2030, 2500, 3020, 3030, 3100, 3280, 3390, 4390 N 15 Y 5

THTR 3600 N 40 N

THTR 3920, 3930 N 20 N

THTR 2000, 2050, 3050, 3391, 3392, 3700 Y 15 Y 15

VA 2100, 2110, 3100, 3110, 4100, 4110 N 40 N

-- all other VA courses N 20 N

FY 2011 Student Fees Answer

1 Number of unduplicated undergraduate courses offered? 1078

2 Number of unduplicated undergraduate courses offered with an associated course-specific fee? 232

3 Percent of undergraduate courses with an associated course-specific fee? 22%

4 Number of unduplicated graduate courses offered? 520

5 Number of unduplicated graduate courses offered with an associated course-specific fee? 139

6 Percent of graduate courses with an associated course-specific fee? 27%

7 How many programs are being offered in FY 2011-12? 72

8In lieu of course-specific fees, does your institution charge fees associated with specific

programs/disciplines? YES

9 If Yes, how many programmatic fees were charged in FY 2011-12?

10 Percent of programs offered with an associated program-specific fee? 0%

11 How many programs are being offered in FY 2011-12? 72

12In addition to course-specific fees does your institution charge fees associated with specific

programs/disciplines? YES

13 If Yes, how many programmatic fees were charged in FY 2011-12? 5

14 Percent of programs offered with an associated program-specific fee? 7%

FY 2011 Student Fees Answer

15What is the average dollar ($) amount a Full-Time Undergraduate Student Paid in Course-Specific Fees in

FY 2011-12? 143.32

16What is the average dollar ($) amount a Full-Time Graduate Student Paid in Course-Specific Fees in FY

2011-12? 215.70

Please Note: a. When reporting on Course-Specific Fee Information please do not include sections.

b. Course-Specific fees are collected to cover the unusual costs for a course offering.

c.Examples of programs/disciplines are all courses offered with in a given discipline are charged a fee such

as all Economics courses, Biology, Chemistry, Finance, Marketing, etc.

d. Answers to Questions 3, 6, 10 and 14 will automatically calculate for you.

UCCS NOTES: 72 programs or 60 degree-granting academic plans

Section C:

Course & Program Fees

Section D: FY 2011-12

Course Specific Fees

Section A:

Course Fees Only

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Course/Program Fees

Section B:

Program Fees Only

Institution:

Completed By:

Name of FeeNew Fee?

(Y or N)

Change in

Existing Fee?

(Yor N)

$ Amount of

Change in

Fee

% Change

in Fee

Date of

Governing

Board Review

Date of

Governing Board

Approval

Explanation

Business-PGA Golf Mgmt. Course level 2000 (one-time) N Y 55 4 NA NA

Business-PGA Golf Mgmt. Course level 3000 (one-time) N Y 55 5 NA NA

Student Safety and Transportation Fee N Y 6 9 NA NA

Learning Technology Fee N Y 0.5 10 NA NA

This is a fee mandated by the PGA of America and are pass through fees to the

student. These fees cover portal access, educational materials, check point

examinations, and educational seminars. They are expected to increase

approximately 5% per year and is part of the course fee descriptor already on file

with UCCS.

Explanation Form (New Fee or Change in Fee )

2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Institution:

Completed by:

Student Safety

and

Transportation

Fee

Learning

Technology

Fee

Student

Event/Performa

nce Fee

Student Health

Center Fee

Student

Information

System

University

Center Bond

Fee

Campus

Recreation

Center Bond

Fee

Student

Activities Fee

Student

Recreation FeeAthletics Fee

Familty

Development

Center

Operating Fee

Family

Development

Center Bond

Fee

SustainabilityS

tudent Fee

1 70.00 5.50 2.50 2.00 2.00 42.50 80.00 14.00 1.00 4.85 3.00 10.00 5.00 242.35

2 70.00 11.00 2.50 4.00 4.00 52.00 80.00 14.00 2.00 9.70 3.00 10.00 5.00 267.20

3 70.00 16.50 2.50 6.00 6.00 61.50 80.00 14.00 3.00 14.55 3.00 10.00 5.00 292.05

4 70.00 22.00 2.50 8.00 8.00 71.00 80.00 14.00 4.00 19.40 3.00 10.00 5.00 316.90

5 70.00 27.50 2.50 10.00 10.00 80.50 80.00 14.00 5.00 24.25 3.00 10.00 5.00 341.75

6 70.00 33.00 2.50 25.00 12.00 90.00 80.00 14.00 6.00 29.10 3.00 10.00 5.00 379.60

7 70.00 38.50 4.00 25.00 14.00 99.50 80.00 14.00 7.00 33.95 3.00 10.00 5.00 403.95

8 70.00 44.00 4.00 25.00 16.00 109.00 80.00 14.00 8.00 38.80 3.00 10.00 5.00 426.80

9 70.00 49.50 4.00 25.00 18.00 118.50 80.00 14.00 9.00 43.65 3.00 10.00 5.00 449.65

10 70.00 55.00 4.00 25.00 20.00 128.00 80.00 14.00 10.00 48.50 3.00 10.00 5.00 472.50

11 70.00 60.50 4.00 25.00 22.00 137.50 80.00 14.00 11.00 53.35 3.00 10.00 5.00 495.35

12 70.00 66.00 4.00 25.00 24.00 147.00 80.00 14.00 12.00 58.20 3.00 10.00 5.00 518.20

13 70.00 71.50 4.00 25.00 26.00 156.50 80.00 14.00 13.00 63.05 3.00 10.00 5.00 541.05

14 70.00 77.00 4.00 25.00 28.00 166.00 80.00 14.00 14.00 67.90 3.00 10.00 5.00 563.90

15 70.00 82.50 4.00 25.00 30.00 175.50 80.00 14.00 15.00 72.75 3.00 10.00 5.00 586.75

16 70.00 88.00 4.00 25.00 32.00 185.00 80.00 14.00 16.00 77.60 3.00 10.00 5.00 609.60

17 70.00 93.50 4.00 25.00 34.00 194.50 80.00 14.00 17.00 82.45 3.00 10.00 5.00 632.45

18 70.00 99.00 4.00 25.00 36.00 204.00 80.00 14.00 18.00 87.30 3.00 10.00 5.00 655.30

Per Credit >18 70.00 5.50 4.00 25.00 2.00 9.50 80.00 14.00 1.00 4.85 3.00 10.00 5.00 233.85

*Note: Please list any additional mandatory fees not included in the above table. Insert a column for each additional fee charged to all students.

Changed Changed

Credit

Hours

Mandatory Fees Per Semester

Total

Mandatory

Student Fees

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Phil Chappell

Institution:

Completed by:

Type* Appropriated? Fee Approved by Date of Board Campus-Wide

of (Y or N) Student Vote? Approval Mandatory Fee?

Fee (Y or N) for Fee Change (Y or N)

Student Safety and Transportation Fee a N Y 4/27/2011 Y

Learning Technology Fee f Y Y 4/27/2011 Y

Student Event / Performance Fee a N Y Y

Student Health Center Fee c N Y Y

Student Information System f Y N Y

University Center Bond Fee b N Y Y

Campus Recreation Center Bond Fee b N Y Y

Student Activities Fee a N Y Y

Student Recreation Fee a N Y Y

Athletics Fee d N Y Y

Family Development Center Operating Fee a N Y Y

Family Development Center Bond Fee b N Y Y

Sustainability Student Fee b Y Y Y

NOTE: If New Fee = Y, Please complete Fee Explanation Form for each new fee.

(e) Payment of direct and indirect operating expenses of student government;

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Fee Name

*NOTE: For Type of Fee, please label fees by CCHE Policy category:

(a) Support for student programs, including but not limited to cultural or social events, off-campus housing assistance, student clubs, student organizations,

and student media;

(b) Construction, maintenance, operation, or lease of areas that are used as student centers, recreational facilities, parking lots, or child care centers or for

payment of bonds issued for principal or interest payments on long-term debt for student facilities;

(c) Establishment and operation of campus health clinics or contract health services;

(d) Support for intercollegiate or intramural club athletic activities or for payment of bonds allocated for the principal or interest payments on the long-term debt

of any facility used for intercollegiate athletics;

(f) Providing or purchasing equipment or programmatic activities relating to computer equipment, laboratory equipment, or other technology;

(g) Providing administrative services, including registration fees;

(h) Payment for costs incurred in specific courses including, but not limited to, laboratory, music, art, materials, and telecourse online fees;

(i) Payment of nonspecific costs related to the instructional program or college; and

(j) Payment for additional insurance costs necessary due to the nature of a particular course.

Institution:

Completed by:

Student Safety

and

Transportation

Fee

Learning

Technology

Fee

Student

Event/Performa

nce Fee

Student Health

Center Fee

Student

Information

System

University

Center Bond

Fee

Campus

Recreation

Center Bond

Fee

Student

Activities Fee

Student

Recreation FeeAthletics Fee

Familty

Development

Center

Operating Fee

Family

Development

Center Bond

Fee

SustainabilityS

tudent Fee

1 70.00 5.50 2.50 2.00 2.00 42.50 80.00 14.00 1.00 4.85 3.00 10.00 5.00 242.35

2 70.00 11.00 2.50 4.00 4.00 52.00 80.00 14.00 2.00 9.70 3.00 10.00 5.00 267.20

3 70.00 16.50 2.50 6.00 6.00 61.50 80.00 14.00 3.00 14.55 3.00 10.00 5.00 292.05

4 70.00 22.00 2.50 8.00 8.00 71.00 80.00 14.00 4.00 19.40 3.00 10.00 5.00 316.90

5 70.00 27.50 2.50 10.00 10.00 80.50 80.00 14.00 5.00 24.25 3.00 10.00 5.00 341.75

6 70.00 33.00 2.50 12.00 12.00 90.00 80.00 14.00 6.00 29.10 3.00 10.00 5.00 366.60

7 70.00 38.50 4.00 14.00 14.00 99.50 80.00 14.00 7.00 33.95 3.00 10.00 5.00 392.95

8 70.00 44.00 4.00 16.00 16.00 109.00 80.00 14.00 8.00 38.80 3.00 10.00 5.00 417.80

9 70.00 49.50 4.00 18.00 18.00 118.50 80.00 14.00 9.00 43.65 3.00 10.00 5.00 442.65

10 70.00 55.00 4.00 20.00 20.00 128.00 80.00 14.00 10.00 48.50 3.00 10.00 5.00 467.50

11 70.00 60.50 4.00 22.00 22.00 137.50 80.00 14.00 11.00 53.35 3.00 10.00 5.00 492.35

12 70.00 66.00 4.00 25.00 24.00 147.00 80.00 14.00 12.00 58.20 3.00 10.00 5.00 518.20

13 70.00 71.50 4.00 25.00 26.00 156.50 80.00 14.00 13.00 63.05 3.00 10.00 5.00 541.05

14 70.00 77.00 4.00 25.00 28.00 166.00 80.00 14.00 14.00 67.90 3.00 10.00 5.00 563.90

15 70.00 82.50 4.00 25.00 30.00 175.50 80.00 14.00 15.00 72.75 3.00 10.00 5.00 586.75

16 70.00 88.00 4.00 25.00 32.00 185.00 80.00 14.00 16.00 77.60 3.00 10.00 5.00 609.60

17 70.00 93.50 4.00 25.00 34.00 194.50 80.00 14.00 17.00 82.45 3.00 10.00 5.00 632.45

18 70.00 99.00 4.00 25.00 36.00 204.00 80.00 14.00 18.00 87.30 3.00 10.00 5.00 655.30

Per Credit >18 70.00 5.50 4.00 25.00 2.00 9.50 80.00 14.00 1.00 4.85 3.00 10.00 5.00 233.85

*Note: Please list any additional mandatory fees not included in the above table. Insert a column for each additional fee charged to all students.

Mandatory Fees Per Semester

Total

Mandatory

Student Fees

Credit

Hours

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Institution:

Completed by:

Type* Appropriated? Fee Approved by Date of Board Campus-Wide

of (Y or N) Student Vote? Approval Mandatory Fee?

Fee (Y or N) for Fee Change (Y or N)

Student Safety and Transportation Fee a N Y 4/27/2011 Y

Learning Technology Fee f Y Y 4/27/2011 Y

Student Event / Performance Fee a N Y Y

Student Health Center Fee c N Y Y

Student Information System f Y N Y

University Center Bond Fee b N Y Y

Campus Recreation Center Bond Fee b N Y Y

Student Activities Fee a N Y Y

Student Recreation Fee a N Y Y

Athletics Fee d N Y Y

Family Development Center Operating Fee a N Y Y

Family Development Center Bond Fee b N Y Y

Sustainability Student Fee b Y Y Y

NOTE: If New Fee = Y, Please complete Fee Explanation Form for each new fee.

Fee Name

The Colorado Commission on Higher Education

2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey

Mandatory Undergraduate Student Fees

*NOTE: For Type of Fee, please label fees by CCHE Policy category:

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

(g) Providing administrative services, including registration fees;

(h) Payment for costs incurred in specific courses including, but not limited to, laboratory, music, art, materials, and telecourse online fees;

(i) Payment of nonspecific costs related to the instructional program or college; and

(j) Payment for additional insurance costs necessary due to the nature of a particular course.

(a) Support for student programs, including but not limited to cultural or social events, off-campus housing assistance, student clubs, student organizations,

and student media;

(b) Construction, maintenance, operation, or lease of areas that are used as student centers, recreational facilities, parking lots, or child care centers or for

payment of bonds issued for principal or interest payments on long-term debt for student facilities;

(c) Establishment and operation of campus health clinics or contract health services;

(d) Support for intercollegiate or intramural club athletic activities or for payment of bonds allocated for the principal or interest payments on the long-term debt

of any facility used for intercollegiate athletics;

(e) Payment of direct and indirect operating expenses of student government;

(f) Providing or purchasing equipment or programmatic activities relating to computer equipment, laboratory equipment, or other technology;

Institution:

Completed by:

Non-Resident Tuition Rates

Education &

Public

Affairs

Business,

Engineering

&

Geropsychol

ogy

Beth El Nursing & Health Sciences

Public Affairs, Education,

Business, Engineering,

Geropsychology, & Beth El

Nursing and Health Sciences

1 458.00 488.00 513.00 955.00

2 916.00 976.00 1,025.00 1,910.00

3 1,374.00 1,464.00 1,538.00 2,865.00

4 1,832.00 1,952.00 2,050.00 3,820.00

5 2,290.00 2,440.00 2,563.00 4,775.00

6 2,748.00 2,928.00 3,075.00 5,730.00

7 3,206.00 3,415.00 3,588.00 6,685.00

8 3,664.00 3,903.00 4,100.00 7,640.00

9 4,122.00 4,391.00 4,613.00 8,595.00

10 4,235.00 4,433.00 5,131.00 9,550.00

11 4,382.00 4,537.00 5,644.00 9,550.00

12 4,528.00 4,576.00 6,156.00 9,550.00

13 4,590.00 4,590.00 6,279.00 9,550.00

14 4,590.00 4,590.00 6,279.00 9,550.00

15 4,590.00 4,590.00 6,279.00 9,550.00

16 5,048.00 5,078.00 6,791.00 10,505.00

17 5,506.00 5,566.00 7,304.00 11,460.00

18 5,964.00 6,054.00 7,816.00 12,415.00

Per Credit >18 458.00 488.00 513.00 955.00

*Note: All tuition differentials will need to be reported. Insert a column for each differential.

Please answer the following:

6 Minimum Number of Hours that Constitutes Full-Time Enrollment for Tuition Purposes:

The Colorado Commission on Higher Education

2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey

Professional Tuition Rates Per Semester*

Phil Chappell

Credit

Hours

Resident

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Institution:

Completed by:

Communication,

Geography,

History,

Psychology,

Sociology, &

Basic Science

Education &

Public

Affairs

Business,

Engineering &

Geropsychology

Beth El

Nursing &

Health

Sciences

Letters, Arts

& Sciences

Public Affairs,

Education, Business,

Engineering,

Geropsychology, &

Beth El Nursing and

Health Sciences

1 418.00 458.00 488.00 513.00 891.00 955.00

2 837.00 916.00 976.00 1,025.00 1,782.00 1,910.00

3 1,255.00 1,374.00 1,464.00 1,538.00 2,673.00 2,865.00

4 1,673.00 1,832.00 1,952.00 2,050.00 3,564.00 3,820.00

5 2,092.00 2,290.00 2,440.00 2,563.00 4,455.00 4,775.00

6 2,510.00 2,748.00 2,928.00 3,075.00 5,346.00 5,730.00

7 2,929.00 3,206.00 3,415.00 3,588.00 6,237.00 6,685.00

8 3,347.00 3,664.00 3,903.00 4,100.00 7,128.00 7,640.00

9 3,765.00 4,122.00 4,391.00 4,613.00 8,019.00 8,595.00

10 3,873.00 4,235.00 4,433.00 5,131.00 8,910.00 9,550.00

11 3,932.00 4,382.00 4,537.00 5,644.00 8,910.00 9,550.00

12 3,973.00 4,528.00 4,576.00 6,156.00 8,910.00 9,550.00

13 3,987.00 4,590.00 4,590.00 6,279.00 8,910.00 9,550.00

14 3,987.00 4,590.00 4,590.00 6,279.00 8,910.00 9,550.00

15 3,987.00 4,590.00 4,590.00 6,279.00 8,910.00 9,550.00

16 4,405.00 5,048.00 5,078.00 6,791.00 9,801.00 10,505.00

17 4,824.00 5,506.00 5,566.00 7,304.00 10,692.00 11,460.00

18 5,242.00 5,964.00 6,054.00 7,816.00 11,583.00 12,415.00

Per Credit >18 418.00 458.00 488.00 513.00 874.00 955.00

*Note: All tuition differentials will need to be reported. Insert a column for each differential.

Please answer the following:

6 Minimum Number of Hours that Constitutes Full-Time Enrollment for Tuition Purposes:

The Colorado Commission on Higher Education

2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey

Graduate Tuition Rates Per Semester*

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Phil Chappell

Credit

Hours

Resident Non-Resident Tuition Rates

Institution:

Completed by:

Freshman/

Sophomore

Juniors/Seniors

in LAS, Public

Affairs,

Certificate in

Education

Juniors/Seniors

in Business &

Engineering

Juniors/Seniors

in Beth El

Nursing & Health

Sciences

Freshman/

Sophomore

Juniors/Seniors

in LAS, Public

Affairs, Certificate

in Education

Juniors/Seniors

in Business &

Engineering&

Beth El

1 224.00 241.00 275.00 321.00 812.00 823.00 838.00

2 448.00 482.00 550.00 642.00 1,624.00 1,646.00 1,676.00

3 672.00 723.00 825.00 963.00 2,436.00 2,469.00 2,514.00

4 896.00 964.00 1,100.00 1,284.00 3,248.00 3,292.00 3,352.00

5 1,120.00 1,205.00 1,375.00 1,605.00 4,060.00 4,115.00 4,190.00

6 1,344.00 1,446.00 1,650.00 1,926.00 4,872.00 4,938.00 5,028.00

7 1,568.00 1,687.00 1,925.00 2,247.00 5,684.00 5,761.00 5,866.00

8 1,792.00 1,928.00 2,200.00 2,568.00 6,496.00 6,584.00 6,704.00

9 2,016.00 2,169.00 2,475.00 2,889.00 7,308.00 7,407.00 7,542.00

10 2,240.00 2,410.00 2,750.00 3,210.00 8,120.00 8,230.00 8,380.00

11 2,464.00 2,651.00 3,025.00 3,531.00 8,120.00 8,230.00 8,380.00

12 2,688.00 2,892.00 3,300.00 3,852.00 8,120.00 8,230.00 8,380.00

13 2,912.00 3,133.00 3,575.00 4,173.00 8,120.00 8,230.00 8,380.00

14 3,136.00 3,374.00 3,850.00 4,494.00 8,120.00 8,230.00 8,380.00

15 3,360.00 3,615.00 4,125.00 4,815.00 8,120.00 8,230.00 8,380.00

16 3,584.00 3,856.00 4,400.00 5,136.00 8,932.00 9,053.00 9,218.00

17 3,808.00 4,097.00 4,675.00 5,457.00 9,744.00 9,876.00 10,056.00

18 4,032.00 4,338.00 4,950.00 5,778.00 10,556.00 10,699.00 10,894.00

Per Credit >18 224.00 241.00 275.00 321.00 812.00 823.00 838.00

*Note: All tuition differentials will need to be reported. Insert a column for each differential.

**Note: Tuition rates should be Student Share only. Do not include COF stipend

Please answer the following:

Minimum Number of Hours that Constitutes Full-Time Enrollment for Tuition Purposes: 12

Resident**

Credit

Hours

Non-Resident Tuition Rates

The Colorado Commission on Higher Education

2011-12 Tuition and Fee Survey

Undergraduate Tuition Rates Per Semester*

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Phil Chappell