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Is there a non-resident fee for a continuously enrolled student who is out of state?

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Is there a non-resident fee for a continuously enrolled student who is out of state?

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Continuously enrolled students are not charged a non-resident fee for up to and including 2 hours during each of the Fall and Spring Semesters, and 1 hour during the Summer Session. An out of state continuously enrolled student taking more than the minimum required hours is charged the non-resident fee for any hours above the minimum. In some cases, the student’s department will cover the additional non-resident fee.

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