I am resigning from my assistantship at midterm to seek employment elsewhere. What will happen to my tuition fellowship and Non-Resident Tuition Remission?
Tuition fellowships and Non-Resident Tuition Remission are Auburn University’s commitment to your graduate education in return for your service in support of the University’s instructional, research and outreach missions. To qualify for tuition payments, you must be employed as a graduate assistant no later than the eighth class day (fifth class day in summer terms) through the last day of classes of the term. Resigning or being removed from your assistantship will require you to assume responsibility for all tuition and fees for the term. Q16: I would like to register for classes this summer, but my department will be unable to award me an assistantship for the summer. Because I am not an Alabama resident for fee purposes, will I have to pay non-resident tuition? If a non-resident graduate student has held an assistantship for the previous two consecutive terms, and received Non-Resident Tuition Remission, you will be permitted to pay resident tuition charges for the summer. This bene
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