I’m considered a full-time grad student, why does my bill include a part-time comprehensive fee?
For graduate students enrolled in fewer than 12 credits, the comprehensive fee is pro-rated based on the number of credits in which the student is enrolled and reflects on the bill as “part-time comprehensive fee.” The Graduate College may consider you to be a full-time student if you carry fewer than 12 credits but the comprehensive fee is labeled “part time” for all students enrolled in fewer than 12 credits.
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