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F3.6 Reduction in Nonresident Tuition

Updated: July 25th, 2011

The tuition of nonresident graduate students who have been advanced to candidacy for the doctorate is reduced to zero for a maximum calendar period of three years calculated from the semester subsequent to the students’ advancement, whether registered or not. Any student who continues to be enrolled or who re-enrolls after the three-year period will be charged the full nonresident tuition rate that is in effect at the time. (See “Reduced Nonresident Tuition” in the “Registration and Exchange Programs” chapter of this guide [Chapter D, section 1.3].)


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