Who pays tuition for undergraduate courses (below 5000 level) graduate students may take to make up deficiencies in or directly as a part of the graduate program?
• Undergraduate courses count toward the minimum registration of 9 credit hours but do not qualify for a TBP credit. Graduate students taking graduate courses who (a) satisfy a supported TBP graduate student eligible category/s; (b) register for 9 credits but not more than 16; and (c) comply with the TBP service requirements will have general graduate tuition and mandatory fees paid at the qualifying TBP percentage for graduate courses. Students are responsible for payment of tuition for (1) hours over 12 graduate credit hours, (2) undergraduate hours, (3) audit, contract, activity, or CR/NC courses, (3) special fees, and/or (4) differential tuition. Nonresident students will be charged the in-state resident tuition rate.
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