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Fort Lewis College Accounts Receivable Office

The Fort Lewis College Accounts Receivable Office, located in Room 140 Berndt Hall, is responsible for all student billing and collection of tuition, fees and any other student charges such as room, board, fines and miscellaneous charges.  

Costs

 2007-2008 Academic Year

 2008-2009 Academic Year

 2008 Summer Sessions

 Itemized Student Fees

 Course Specific Fees

 
Colorado Residents
apply for your COF

 

 

 


The costs shown below are for the 2007-2008 academic year (August 27, 2007 - April 25, 2008).1

Tuition:

In-State

Colorado Residents must apply for the College Opportunity Fund (COF).

The published tuition schedule including the calculation of the students share of tuition per semester will be as follows:

*Resident students who do not apply and authorize the College Opportunity Fund Stipend will pay the Gross Published Tuition.

Credit
Hours

Gross/Published
Tuition

College Opp. Fund
Stipend

Students
Share

1

$        221.00

$         89.00

$        132.00

2

$        442.00

$       178.00

$        264.00

3

$        663.00

$       267.00

$        396.00

4

$        884.00

$       356.00

$        528.00

5

$      1,105.00

$       445.00

$        660.00

6

$      1,326.00

$       534.00

$        792.00

7

$      1,547.00

$       623.00

$        924.00

8

$      1,768.00

$       712.00

$      1,056.00

9

$      1,989.00

$       801.00

$     1,188.00

 10

$      2,214.00

$       890.00

$     1,324.00

 11

$      2,303.00

$       979.00

$     1,324.00

 12

$      2,392.00

$    1,068.00

$     1,324.00

 13

$      2,481.00

$    1,157.00

$     1,324.00

14

$      2,570.00

$    1,246.00

$     1,324.00

15

$     2,659.00

$    1,335.00

$     1,324.00

16

$      2,748.00

$     1,424.00

$     1,324.00

17

$      2,837.00

$     1,513.00

$     1,324.00

18

$      2,926.00

$     1,602.00

$     1,324.00

19

$      3,097.00

$     1,691.00

$     1,406.00

 
Part-Time Students: (9 hours or less)
For resident students registered for  nine credit hours or less, there will be a charge of $221.00 per credit hour tuition (student's share $132 after COF stipend ).

Over-Load Students: (hours in excess of 18)
Resident students registering for more than 18 credit hours will be assessed a surcharge of $171.00 for each credit hour in excess of 18 (student's share $82 after COF stipend).

Audit and Continuing Education Courses:
Courses taken for non-credit (audit) will be charged at the same hourly rates.

Courses offered in the Extended Studies Program will be charged at rates established and approved by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.


Out-of-State

Full-Time Tuition                                                                $6,924.00 per term

Part-Time Students: (9 hours or less)
For non-residents registered for nine credit hours or less, there will be a charge of $692.00 per credit hour for tuition.

Over-Load Students: (hours in excess of 18)
Non-resident students registering for more than 18 credit hours will be assessed a surcharge of $450.00 for each credit hour in excess of 18.

Audit and Extended Studies Courses:
Courses taken for non-credit (audit) will be charged at the same hourly rates.

Courses offered in the Extended Studies Program will be charged at rates established and approved by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.


 **Mandatory Student Fees:

Per Term
(Paid by all full-time students)

Athletics $  74.00
Career Services $    4.75
Club Sport Teams $  15.00
Facilities Use Fee $  39.00
Health/Counseling Center $  39.50
Student Activites $  82.00
Student Life Center Fee $123.00
Technology Fee $  68.00
TOTAL $445.25

Students registering for nine credit hours or less per term will be required to pay the scheduled tuition charge and mandatory student fees of $45.25 per credit hour.

Credit Hour Based Fees:

College Union Building Fee - per credit hour                                $ 8.50

This fee will be capped at 18 credit hours for fall/winter terms. 


Housing

(PLEASE NOTE: Students living in residence halls are required to be either on the 10, 14 or
Unlimited-meal plan with the College Dining Service.
All campus residents are charged a non-refundable $10.00 per term Residence Hall Activity Fee. It is included in the room charges listed below.)

Residence Halls (Double Rooms):

Camp Hall

$1,838.00 per person per term

 

Crofton Hall

$1,838.00 per person per term

 

Escalante Hall

$1,838.00 per person per term

 
Residence Halls (Suites):

Cooper Hall

$2,077.00 per person per term

 

Bader or Snyder Hall

$2,077.00 per person per term

 

West Hall

$2,360.00 per person per term

 
Centennial Apartments:

One-Bdrm. Unit-per single student

$2,360.00 per person per term

One-Bdrm. Family Unit

$2,360.00 per term

Two-Bdrm. Unit-per single student

$1,983.00 per person per term

Two-Bdrm. Family Unit

$2,540.00 per term

Mears Apartments

Two-Bdrm. Units

$2,441.00 per person per term


Board

 

Fall Term

Winter Term

Academic Year

*Unlimited Meal Plan + $100.00 Flex

*14-Meal Plan

$1,600.00

$1,600.00

$3,200.00

+$125.00 Flex

*10-Meal Plan

$1,537.00

$1,537.00

$3,074.00

+$150.00 Flex

*5-Meal Plan

$1,460.00

$1,460.00

$2,920.00

+$150.00 Flex

$   541.00

$   541.00

$ 1,082.00

For commuter students or apartment residents only.

* Flex Dollars may be used at the student's discretion at any Campus Dining Services operation. 

 

Books

 

Fall Term

Winter Term

Academic Year

 

All Students

       

(Estimate)

$425.00

$425.00

$850.00

 


Books for some curriculums may range higher.



Special Fees

Application Fee
Athlete Insurance Fee
Bad Check Fee

$30.00
$40.00
$20.00

Calculator Loan Program
Counseling Center - Group Counseling

$20.00
$40.00

Counseling Center - Individual Counseling

$30.00

Counseling Center - Overnight Monitoring (per day)

$120.00

Diploma Replacement Fee

$30.00

Graduation Fee

$45.00     

Health Center Office Visit (per visit)

$15.00 - $25.00

International Student Fee (per term) 

$125.00

Intramurals
Late Registration:  Charged when initial registration occurs after the first day of classes

$25.00

$25.00

Matriculation Fee (new freshman/transfer, NON REFUNDABLE) 

$135.00

Matriculation Fee (returning/unclassified, NON REFUNDABLE)

$35.00

No Show Fee (fall or winter term)
No Show Fee (summer term)
Outdoor Pursuits Fee (annual fee) 

$150.00
$50.00
$20.00

Parking Permit- For All Vehicles Used on Campus (one year)

$90.00

Payment Plan Fee (per term)

$50.00

Psychiatric Evaluation

$50.00

Replacement Student Identification Card

$15.00

Special Examination Fee (per credit hour)

$12.00

Substance Abuse Education (Maximum)

$75.00

Substance Abuse Evaluation
Testing and Proctoring Fee

$125.00     
$20.00 - $50.00


 
Course Specific Fees 2007-2008

     AE 101: Foundations of Adventure Ed  
     AE 141: Backcountry Skiing
     AE 151: Challenge Course Fundamentals
     AE 201: Wilderness Expedition
     AE 210: Adventure Leadership
     AE 220: Adventure Instruction
     AE 230: Wilderness First Responder
     AE 321: Lead Rock Climbing
     AE 325: Mountaineering
     AE 331: Advanced Paddling
     AE 341: Winter Backcountry Travel
     AE 350: Adventure Processing & Facilitation
     AE 360: Special Topics in Adv Ed
     AE 450: Organization & Admin of Adv Ed
     ANTH 406: Ethnobotany of the Southwest
     ANTH 259/403: Archaeological Field School Fee 
     Applied Music Maintenance

$20.00
$100.00
$100.00
$220.00
$220.00
$220.00
$325.00
$150.00
$200.00
$85.00
$200.00
$200.00
Variable
$260.00
$30.00
$100.00
$50.00

     ART 201/301: Drawing Fee

$20.00

     ART 213/313/413: Sculpture Fee
     ART 224/324/424: Painting Fee
     ART 250/350/450: Ceramics Fee
     ART 385: Contemporary Art Field Trip Fee
     ART 496: Senior Seminar Fee

$10.00
$10.00
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00

     Biology/Agriculture Field Trip Fee

$5.00

     Biology/Agriculture Lab Fee

$10.00

     Business Administration - Junior Trimester Abroad
     Chemistry/Biochemistry Lab Fee

$300.00
$10.00

     ENGL 251: Radio Practicum

$50.00

     ENGL 304/404: Digital Video Production

$100.00

     ENGL 308: Interactive Media Production
     ENGL 404: Advanced Media Production
     Exercise Science Immersion Cluster

$100.00
$100.00
$125.00

     Exercise Science Field Trip Fee

$20.00

     Freshman Experience Cluster

$195.00

     Geosciences Lab & Transportation Fee

$20.00

     Integrated Learning Program

$300.00

     National Student Exchange Program Fee

$150.00

     PE 1470: Scuba Diving
     PE 1555: Golf - Beginning

$100.00
$55.00

     Physics & Engineering Lab Fee

$10.00

     PSYC 327: Physiological Psychology
     PSYC 330: Animal Behavior

$15.00
$8.00

     SW 131: Field Trip Fee
     SW 361: Field Trip Fee
     TS2N 406: Water in the West Field Trip Fee

$20.00
$20.00
$32.00

   

**Initial fee for International Programs, there may be additional fees.


Average Cost Per Term *
(including room, board, tuition, fees and books)

 

 

Fall Term

Winter Term

Academic Year

In-State

$  7,031.75

$  7,031.75

$14,063.50

Out-of-State

$11,296.75

$11,296.75

$22,593.50 

 

     

* The estimates listed above are based on double room, 14-meal plan, $425 per term for books and full-time tuition and fees.

The estimates for resident students are for 15 credit hours and include the full tuition amount (student share + COF stipend)

In addition to planning for tuition, fees, books, room and board, students and their families should also prepare a budget for transportation costs to and from college, entertainment and miscellaneous living expenses.  The Financial Aid Office estimates that students will also need to budget $1,522.00 for transportation and $2,508.00 for personal and miscellaneous expenses. 




Summer Costs 2008

The costs shown below are for the 2008 Summer Sessions (May 2008 - August 2008)


Tuition:

 

Resident Gross/Pub Tuition

COF Stipend

Resident
Student Share

Non-Resident

1st Five-Week Session

$182/credit-hour

$89/credit-hour

$93/credit-hour

$415/credit-hour

2nd Five-Week Session

$182/credit-hour

$89/credit-hour

$93/credit-hour

$415/credit-hour

3rd Five-Week Session

$182/credit-hour

$89/credit-hour

$93/credit-hour

$415/credit-hour


Resident students who do not apply and authorize the Colorado Opportunity Fund Stipend will pay the Gross Published Tuition.

Courses taken for non-credit (audit) will be charged at the same hourly rates.

Courses offered in the Extended Studies Program will be charged at rates established and approved by the Colorado Commission on Higher Education.

Determination for resident status for tuition purposes will be made in accordance with the Colorado Revised Statutes, Title 23, Article 7, as amended.  If you are a resident student, please apply for the College Opportunity Fund now.

Students registered for 3 credit hours or fewer per session will be required to pay the scheduled tuition charge and student fees of $72.00**.  Students registered for more than 3 credits per session will be required to pay scheduled tuition charge and student fees of $115.50**.


**Mandatory Student Fees Summer 2008

Per summer session:

Per summer session:

(Paid by all full-time students.)

(Paid by all part-time students with 3 or less credits)
Athletics $19.00

Athletics

$  8.00
Facilities Use Fee $13.00

Facilities Use Fee

$  6.00
Health Center $ 6.50

Health Center

$  3.00
Student Activities $22.00 Student Activities $11.00
Student Life Center $38.00

Student Life Center

$38.00
Technology Fee $17.00 Technology Fee $  6.00

TOTAL

$115.50

TOTAL

$72.00

Replacement Student Identification Card

$ 15.00 

Credit Hour Based Fees:

College Union Building Fee - per credit hour                                $ 8.50

This fee will be capped at 9 credit hours for each summer session.



Course Specific Fees Summer 2008


     AE 101: Foundations of Adventure Ed  
     AE 141: Backcountry Skiing
     AE 151: Challenge Course Fundamentals
     AE 201: Wilderness Expedition
     AE 210: Adventure Leadership
     AE 220: Adventure Instruction
     AE 230: Wilderness First Responder
     AE 321: Lead Rock Climbing
     AE 325: Mountaineering
     AE 331: Advanced Paddling
     AE 341: Winter Backcountry Travel
     AE 350: Adventure Processing & Facilitation
     AE 360: Special Topics in Adv Ed
     AE 450: Organization & Admin of Adv Ed
     ANTH 406: Ethnobotany of the Southwest
     ANTH 259/403: Archaeological Field School Fee 
     Applied Music Maintenance

$20.00
$100.00
$100.00
$220.00
$220.00
$220.00
$325.00
$150.00
$200.00
$85.00
$200.00
$200.00
Variable
$260.00
$30.00
$100.00
$50.00

     ART 201/301: Drawing Fee

$20.00

     ART 213/313/413: Sculpture Fee
     ART 224/324/424: Painting Fee
     ART 250/350/450: Ceramics Fee
     ART 385: Contemporary Art Field Trip Fee
     ART 496: Senior Seminar Fee

$10.00
$10.00
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00

     Biology/Agriculture Field Trip Fee

$5.00

     Biology/Agriculture Lab Fee

$10.00

     Business Administration - Junior Trimester Abroad
     Chemistry/Biochemistry Lab Fee

$300.00
$10.00

     ENGL 251: Radio Practicum

$50.00

     ENGL 304/404: Digital Video Production

$100.00

     ENGL 308: Interactive Media Production
     ENGL 404: Advanced Media Production
     Exercise Science Immersion Cluster

$100.00
$100.00
$125.00

     Exercise Science Field Trip Fee

$20.00

     Freshman Experience Cluster

$195.00

     Geosciences Lab & Transportation Fee

$20.00

     Integrated Learning Program

$300.00

     National Student Exchange Program Fee

$150.00

     PE 1470: Scuba Diving
     PE 1555: Golf - Beginning

$100.00
$55.00

     Physics & Engineering Lab Fee

$10.00

     PSYC 327: Physiological Psychology
     PSYC 330: Animal Behavior

$15.00
$8.00

     SW 131: Field Trip Fee
     SW 361: Field Trip Fee
     TS2N 406: Water in the West Field Trip Fee

$20.00
$20.00
$32.00

   

**Initial fee for International Programs, there may be additional fees.




Rooms - Summer 2008:

MEARS APARTMENTS*
(Per Student Cost)

 

One-Bdrm
per Student

Two-Bdrm
per Student

1st Five-Wk Session

N/A

$ 510.00

2nd Five-Wk Session

N/A

$ 510.00

3rd Five-Wk Session

N/A

$ 510.00

TOTAL

N/A

$1,530.00

CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS*
(Per Family Cost)

 

One-Bdrm
family unit

Two-Bdrm
family unit

1st Five-Wk Session

$540.00

$ 590.00

2nd Five-Wk Session

$540.00

$ 590.00

3rd Five-Wk Session

$540.00

$ 590.00

TOTAL

$1620.00

$1,770.00

*A non-refundable one-time $10 Residence Hall Association fee is assessed for the summer session and is included in the above room charge.



Board (21 Meals Per Week)

1st Five-Wk Session

Not Offered

 

2nd Five-Wk Session

$520.00

 

3rd Five-Wk Session

$520.00

 

 

The costs for the 2008-2009 (September 2008-April 2009) academic year will be approved in June 2008.  If you are a Colorado resident or are petitioning for in state resident tuition, please apply for the College Opportunity Fund now.

 

1 The Board of Trustees for Fort Lewis College reserves the right to change any fee at any time without formal notice whenever conditions warrant such a change.
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