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Table 1:

Full-Time Undergraduate Fees, University Main Campuses

Table 2:

Full-Time Undergraduate Fees, University Regional Campuses

Table 3:

Full-Time Graduate Fees, University Main Campuses

Table 4:

Annualized Full-Time Undergraduate and Graduate Fees, University Main Campuses

Table 5:

Annualized Full-Time Undergraduate Fees, University Regional Campuses

Table 6:

Dormitory Fees, University Main Campuses

Table 7:

Full-Time Undergraduate Fees, Community Colleges

Table 8:

Full-Time Undergraduate Fees, Technical Colleges

Table 9:

Annualized Full-Time Undergraduate Fees, Community Colleges

Table 10:

Annualized Full-Time Undergraduate Fees, Technical Colleges

NOTE: All amounts are rounded to the nearest whole dollar.

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UNIVERSITY

CALENDAR

CREDIT HOURS

INSTRUCTIONAL

GENERAL/OTHER

OUT-OF-STATE

MAIN CAMPUSES

(QTR/SEM)

(RANGE)

FEE

FEES*

SURCHARGE

Bowling Green State University

Semester

12+

$3,889

$641

$3,654

Central State University

Semester

12-18

$1,445

$1,202

$3,256

Cleveland State University

Semester

12-16

$3,429

$556

$1,372

Kent State University

Semester

11+

$3,637

$726

$3,846

Miami University

1

Semester

12+

$4,860

$1,083

$7,179

Ohio State University

2

Quarter

12+

$2,661

$232

$4,524

Ohio University

3

Quarter

11-20

$2,456

$535

$2,988

Shawnee State University

4

(A)

Semester

12-18

$2,400

$462

$2,172

Shawnee State University

4

(B)

Semester

12-18

$2,592

$474

$2,172

University of Akron

5,6

Semester

12-16

$3,609

$697

$4,624

University of Cincinnati

Quarter

12-18

$2,632

$501

$4,841

108

3,241

University of Toledo

Semester

12-16

$3,408

$625

$4,406

Wright State University (C)

Quarter

12-18

$1,877

$453

$2,354

Wright State University (D)

Quarter

12-18

$1,950

$472

$2,354

Wright State University (E)

Quarter

12-18

$2,021

$490

$2,354

Youngstown State University

7

Semester

12-16

$2,799

$678

$2,836

(A): Denotes fees charged to continuing students who enrolled before the 2002 summer term.

(B): Denotes fees charged to continuing students who enrolled after the 2002 summer term.

(C): Denotes fees charged to continuing students enrolled prior to summer term 2003

(D): Denotes fees charged to new students entering summer term 2003, if different than fees charged to continuing students.

(E): Denotes fees charged to new students entering fall term 2004, if different than fees charged to continuing students.

5. Akron offers a reduction to the out-of-state surcharge for academically qualified students.

3. Effective Fall 2009, Ohio University has instituted a $22 per quarter charge for a new student information system. This fee is exempt from the tuition caps, as approved by the Chancellor in June 2009.

7. Youngstown State has a separate out-of-state “Western Pennsylvania Advantage” surcharge of $100 for students in Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Crawford, Erie, Lawrence, Mercer and Venango counties in Pennsylvania. Additionally, YSU offers a regional out-of-state surcharge of $1,346 for residents of its Regional Service Area, which includes Chautauqua County in New York; Armstrong, Clarion, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Warren, Washington and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania; and Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio counties in West Virginia.

TABLE 1

2009 FALL TERM: FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FEES, UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUSES

4. Shawnee State has a reciprocity agreement with Kentucky such that it considers residents of Mason, Lewis, Boyd, Greenup, Carter, Elliot, Lawrence, Fleming & Rowan counties in Kentucky as qualifying for Ohio resident tuition.

6. Effective Fall 2008, the University of Akron redesigned a non-mandatory parking fee into a transportation fee that is charged to all full-time students. Since the transportation fee is paid by all full-time students, it appears in the Regent's annual survey as a general fee. The transportation fee, however, is not uniformly assessed to all students and therefore not subject to the legislative mandate restricting (instructional and general) fee increases at Ohio's public colleges and universities.

*The other fees reported in the Fall Survey include mandatory fees assessed uniformly to all students which meet each of the following criteria: they are in fact mandatory, not included in the general fee, and are charged each term. The latter may include facility fees, technology fees, parking fees, or other mandatory fees.

1. Off-campus students are billed an additional $54 per semester for the technology fee.

2. Effective Spring term 2010, full-time Ohio State University undergraduate students will be assessed a new Student Union Facility Fee in the amount of $27 per quarter.

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CALENDAR

CREDIT HOURS

INSTRUCTIONAL

GENERAL/OTHER

OUT-OF-STATE

(QTR/SEM)

(RANGE)

FEE

FEES*

SURCHARGE

(BGSU) Firelands Campus

Semester

12+

$2,011

$103

$3,654

(KSU)

Regional Campuses

1

Semester

11+

$2,298

$171

$3,846

(MU)

Regional Campuses

2

Semester

12+

$1,974

$201

$6,000

(OSU)

Regional Campuses

Quarter

12+

$2,001

$78

$4,524

(OU)

Southern & Eastern Campus

3

Quarter

11-20

$1,443

$44

$440

Other Regional Campuses

3a

Quarter

11-20

$1,505

$44

$1,441

(UA)

Wayne Campus

Semester

12-16

$2,588

$77

$3,762

Summit College (main campus)

4,4a

Semester

12-16

$2,946

$627

$4,362

(UC)

Clermont College

Quarter

12-18

$1,287

$227

$2,284

Raymond Walters College

Quarter

12-18

$1,517

$227

$2,778

Center for Access & Transition

(main campus)

Quarter

12-18

$1,963

$501

$5,510

(WSU)

Lake Campus

Quarter

12-18

$1,509

$179

$2,354

3. Amounts reflect lower division undergraduate fees. Upper division undergraduate fees are: in-state instructional fee, $1,562; general/facilities fee, $44; and out-of-state surcharge, $440. 3a. Amounts reflect lower division undergraduate fees. Upper division undergraduate fees are: in-state instructional fee, $1,656; general/facilities fee, $44; and out-of-state surcharge, $1,583. 4. Effective Fall 2005, Summit College students entering baccalaureate programs are charged the UA main campus rate.

REGIONAL CAMPUSES

TABLE 2

FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FEES, UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CAMPUSES

2009 FALL TERM

UNIVERSITY

4a. Effective Fall 2008, the University of Akron redesigned a non-mandatory parking fee into a transportation fee that is charged to all full-time students. Since the transportation fee is paid by all full-time students, it appears in the Regent's annual survey as a general fee. The transportation fee, however, is not uniformly assessed to all students and therefore not subject to the legislative mandate restricting (instructional and general) fee increases at Ohio's public colleges and universities.

*The other fees reported in the Fall Survey include mandatory fees assessed uniformly to all students which meet each of the following criteria: they are in fact mandatory, not included in the general fee, and are charged each term. The latter may include facility fees, technology fees, parking fees, or other mandatory fees.

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CALENDAR CREDIT HOURS INSTRUCTIONAL GENERAL/OTHER OUT-OF-STATE

(QTR/SEM) (RANGE) FEE FEES* SURCHARGE

Bowling Green State University

Semester

12+

$5,088 $633 $3,355

Central State University

Semester

9+

$2,511 $0 $1,800

Cleveland State University

1

Semester

13-16

$5,135 $600 $5,135

Law

Semester

13-16

$7,664 $600 $3,065

Kent State University

Semester

11+

$3,915 $726 $3,630

Miami University

Semester

12+

$4,824 $1,074 $6,816

Ohio State University

2

Quarter

10+

$3,330 $231 $5,080

Law

Semester

10+

$10,870 $347 $7,475

Medicine

Quarter

10+

$9,520 $281 $5,170

Dentistry

Quarter

10+

$9,065 $1,215 $10,425

Optometry

Quarter

10+

$6,410 $605 $9,685

Veterinary Medicine

Quarter

10+

$7,800 $231 $10,780

MBA

Quarter

10+

$7,620 $405 $5,080

Ohio University

Quarter

9-18

$2,613 $535 $2,664

Medicine

Quarter

Not Applicable

$8,439 $809 $3,822

Shawnee State University

Semester

9-12

$3,633 $280 $5,265

University of Akron

Semester

9

$3,285 $593 $2,340

Business Administration

Semester

9

$3,600 $593 $2,340

Law

3

Semester

12

$6,723 $713 $4,512

University of Cincinnati

Quarter

10-18

$3,740 $501 $3,444

Law

Semester

12-18

$9,218 $753 $7,417

Medicine

Quarter

12-18

$9,399 $396 $5,250

MBA

Quarter

10-18

$5,646 $501 $1,419

University of Toledo

Semester

12-16

$5,520 $625 $4,944

Law

- Continuing

Semester

12-16

$8,136 $778 $5,868

Law

- Fall 2008

Semester

12-16

$8,796 $778 $5,208

Medicine

Semester

Not Applicable

$12,673 $695 $14,403

Wright State University (B)

Quarter

12-18

$3,043 $374 $2,546

Masters/Doctorate (C)

Quarter

12-18

$3,131 $384 $2,546

Masters/Doctorate (D)

Quarter

12-18

$3,246 $398 $2,546

Medicine

Semester

12

$13,224 $746 $5,498

Youngstown State University

Semester

12-16

$3,947 $678 $100

Northeastern Ohio Universities

College of Medicine

Semester

Not Applicable

$14,307 $665 $14,307

(B): Denotes fees charged to continuing students enrolled prior to FY 2003.

(C): Denotes fees charged to new students entering FY 2003, if different than fees charged to continuing students. (D): Denotes fees charged to new students entering FY 2004, or later.

1. The out-of-state surcharge for doctoral students attending Cleveland State University is $2,054 per semester; which represents 40% of the maximum out-of-state surcharge of $5,135 per semester. UNIVERSITY

MAIN CAMPUSES

TABLE 3

2009 FALL TERM: FULL-TIME GRADUATE FEES, UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUSES

*The other fees reported in the Fall Survey include mandatory fees assessed uniformly to all students which meet each of the following criteria: they are in fact mandatory, not included in the general fee, and are charged each term. The latter may include facility fees, technology fees, parking fees, or other mandatory fees.

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UNIVERSITY

MAIN CAMPUSES IN-STATE OUT-OF-STATE IN-STATE OUT-OF-STATE

Bowling Green State University

1

$9,218

$16,368

$11,442

$18,152

Central State University

$5,294

$11,806

$5,022

$8,622

Cleveland State University

2

$8,108

$10,894

$11,470

$21,740

Kent State University

$8,726

$16,418

$9,282

$16,542

Miami University

$11,886

$26,244

$11,796

$25,428

Ohio State University

3

$8,726

$22,278

$10,708

$25,948

Ohio University

4,4a

$9,179

$17,937

$9,444

$17,436

Shawnee State University (A)

5

$5,820

$10,236

Not Applicable Not Applicable

Shawnee State University (B)

5

$6,234

$10,650

$7,826

$18,356

University of Akron

6

$8,752

$18,000

$7,756

$12,436

University of Cincinnati

$9,617

$23,922

$12,723

$23,055

University of Toledo

7

$8,203

$17,015

$12,308

$22,196

Wright State University (C)

$6,990

$14,052

$10,251

$17,889

Wright State University (D)

$7,266

$14,328

$10,545

$18,183

Wright State University (E)

$7,533

$14,595

$10,932

$18,570

Youngstown State University

$6,956

$12,629

$9,251

$9,451

* Based on fall 2007 full-time charges or 15 credit hours and either 2 semesters or 3 quarters. Amounts shown include both instructional and general/facilities fees. ** Graduate fees reflect tuition for general masters and doctoral level programs; medical, law and other specialty programs are not included here.

(A): Denotes fees charged to continuing students who enrolled before the 2002 summer term. (B): Denotes fees charged to continuing students who enrolled after the 2002 summer term. (C): Denotes fees charged to continuing students enrolled prior to summer term 2003

(D): Denotes fees charged to new students entering summer term 2003, if different than fees charged to continuing students. (E): Denotes fees charged to new students entering fall term 2004, if different than fees charged to continuing students.

TABLE 4

ANNUALIZED FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE FEES, UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUSES * 2009 - 2010

UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATE **

1. Bowling Green State University College has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Spring semester. Beginning Spring the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $4,020 per term while the general fee will be $668 per term.

2. Cleveland State University has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Spring semester. Beginning Spring the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $3,537 per term while the general fee will be $561 per term with an additional surcharge of $1,414.80 for non-residents.

3. Effective Spring quarter 2010, a new student union facility fee will be charged to all students such that a full-time undergraduate student will pay $27 per quarter while a full time graduate student will pay $25 per quarter.

5. The Shawnee State University has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Spring Term 2010. Beginning Spring 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fee for a full-time student (A) will be $2,484 per term, the general fee will be $288 per term and the out-of-state surcharge will be $2,244. The in-state, undergraduate instructional fee for a full-time student (B) will be $2,682 per term, the general fee will be $300 per term and the out-of-state surcharge will be $2,244. The annualized fees reflect the increases detailed within this footnote.

4. Effective Fall 2009, Ohio University has instituted a $22 per quarter charge for a new student information system. This fee is exempt from the tuition caps, as approved by the Chancellor in June 2009.

4a. Effective Winter term, Ohio University has instituted a mid year fee increase for in-state, undergraduate students. Specifically, beginning Winter 2010 the in-state, undergraduate instructional fee for a full-time student will increase $103 to $2,559 per term.

9. The University of Toledo has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Spring Term 2010. Beginning Spring 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fee for a full-time student will be $3,527 per term and the general fee will be $644 per term. In addition, the graduate level general fee increase to $644 per term.

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UNIVERSITY

REGIONAL CAMPUSES

IN-STATE

OUT-OF-STATE

Bowling Green State University:

Firelands Campus

1

$4,301

$11,536

Kent State University:

Regional Campuses**

$4,938

$12,630

Miami University:

Regional Campuses**

$4,350

$16,350

Ohio State University:

Regional Campuses**

$6,237

$19,809

Ohio University:

Southern & Eastern Campus**

$4,461

$5,781

Ohio University:

Other Regional Campuses**

$4,647

$8,970

University of Akron:

Wayne Campus

2

$5,424

$12,948

University of Akron:

Summit College

3

$7,258

$15,983

University of Cincinnati

4

:

Clermont College

$4,546

$11,394

University of Cincinnati

4

:

Raymond Walters College

$5,354

$13,566

University of Cincinnati

4

:

Center for Access & Transition

(main campus)

$7,564

$23,922

Wright State University:

Lake Campus

$5,064

$12,126

* Based on fall 2006 full-time charges or 15 credit hours and either 2 semesters or 3 quarters. Amounts shown include both instructional and general/facilities fees. ** Denotes campuses having a two-tiered fee structure; the amounts shown here reflect lower division undergraduate fees only.

TABLE 5

ANNUALIZED FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FEES, UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CAMPUSES*

2009 - 2010

2. The University of Akron has approved a mid year fee increase for the Wayne campus, effective Spring Term 2010. Beginning Spring 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $2,679.00 per term and the general fee will be $ 79.68 per term.

3. The University of Akron has approved a mid year fee increase for the Summit campus, effective Spring Term 2010. Beginning Spring 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student at the associate level will be $3,049.20 per term and the general fee will be $636.40 per term.

1. The Bowling Green State University has approved a mid year fee increase for the Firelands campus, effective Spring Term 2010. Beginning Spring 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $2,081 per term and the general fee will be $106 per term.

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UNIVERSITY

MAIN CAMPUSES

CALENDAR

TERM FEE

ANNUAL FEE

SERVICE PROVIDED

Bowling Green State University**

Semester

$3,655

$7,310

Room and $1,440 food credit per semester.

Central State University

Semester

$3,960

$7,920

Room and 19 meals per week.

Cleveland State University**

Semester

$3,897

$7,794

Room and 11 meals per week.

Kent State University**

Semester

$3,970

$7,940

Room and $1,545 food credit per semester.

Miami University**

Semester

$4,729

$9,458

Room and 21 meals per week.

Ohio State University**

Quarter

$2,803

$8,409

Room and 19 meals per week.

Ohio University**

Quarter

$3,047

$9,141

Room and $1,277 for 14 meals per week, per quarter.

Shawnee State University **

Semester

$3,536

$7,072

Room and 19 meals per week.

University of Akron**

Semester

$4,349

$8,697

Room and $1,599 food credit for 19 meals per week.

University of Cincinnati**

Quarter

$3,234

$9,702

Room and 19 meals per week.

University of Toledo**

Semester

$4,739

$9,478

Room ($3,174) and $1,565 food credit, per semester.

Wright State University**

Quarter

$2,530

$7,590

Room and board only.

Youngstown State University

Semester

$3,700

$7,400

Room and 19 meals per week.

* Rates are computed on average fall 2009 double-occupancy room rates, the specified number of meals per week, and either 2 semesters or 3 quarters.

** Denotes institutions offering a variety of room and board plans.

TABLE 6

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR CREDIT HOURS INSTRUCTIONAL GENERAL/OTHER OUT-OF-DISTRICT OUT-OF-STATE

COLLEGES (QTR/SEEM) (RANGE) FEE FEES* SURCHARGE SURCHARGE

Cincinnati State

Quarter

15

$1,203

$86

$0

$1,203

Clark State

Quarter

15

$983

$179

$0

$983

Columbus State

Quarter

15

$1,050

$135

$0

$1,440

Cuyahoga

Semester

15

$1,093

$115

$389

$2,063

Edison State

Semester

15

$1,545

$240

$0

$1,545

Jefferson

Semester

15

$1,305

$45

$90

$495

Lakeland

Semester

15

$1,224

$185

$314

$2,261

Lorain County

Semester

13-18

$1,178

$64

$254

$1,779

Northwest State

Semester

15

$1,875

$120

$0

$1,875

Owens State

Semester

12-18

$1,290

$196

$0

$1,290

Rio Grande

1

Semester

15

$1,485

$320

$300

N/A

Sinclair

Quarter

15

$623

$53

$428

$1,500

Southern State

Quarter

12-15

$1,040

$90

$0

$1,046

Terra State

Semester

15

$1,672

$196

$0

$1,059

Washington State

Quarter

15

$1,140

$45

$0

$1,140

NOTE: State community colleges do not have local tax levies to supplement state support and student tuition, and therefore do not have a surcharge for out-of-district students.

TABLE 7

FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FEES, COMMUNITY COLLEGES 2009 FALL TERM

1. Rio Grande Community College does not accept out-of-state students. Out-of-state students may be admitted to the University of Rio Grande, a private institution with which the community college is affiliated. In addition, please note that Rio Grande charges a technology fee to all full-time students registered for 6 or more credit hours per term. Since the technology fee is paid by all full-time students, it appears in the Regent's annual survey as a general fee. The fee, however, is not uniformly assessed to all students and therefore not subject to the legislative mandate restricting (instructional and general) fee increases at Ohio's public colleges and universities.

*The other fees reported in the Fall Survey include mandatory fees assessed uniformly to all students which meet each of the following criteria: they are in fact mandatory, not included in the general fee, and are charged each term. The latter may include facility fees, technology fees, parking fees, or other mandatory fees.

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TECHNICAL

CALENDAR

CREDIT HOURS

INSTRUCTIONAL

GENERAL/OTHER

OUT-OF-STATE

COLLEGES

(QTR/SEM)

(RANGE)

FEE

FEES*

SURCHARGE

Belmont

Quarter

15

$911

$350

$934

Central Ohio

Quarter

12-15

$912

$288

$900

Hocking **

Quarter

12-18

$840

$383

$1,223

James A. Rhodes State

Quarter

15

$1,136

$274

$1,385

Marion

Quarter

12-16

$996

$224

$636

Zane State

Quarter

15

$1,125

$150

$1,275

North Central State

Quarter

15

$1,020

$191

$1,211

Stark State

Semester

15

$1,545

$360

$1,125

Agricultural Tech (OSU)

Quarter

12+

$1,995

$93

$4,524

** Hocking Technical College's general fees include a $45 fee to fund the operation of its student recreational facility.

TABLE 8

FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FEES, TECHNICAL COLLEGES

2009 FALL TERM

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COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN-DISTRICT OUT-OF-DISTRICT OUT-OF-STATE

Cincinnati State

$3,909

$3,909

$7,560

Clark State

1

$3,566

$3,566

$6,594

Columbus State

2

$3,638

$3,638

$8,055

Cuyahoga

3

$2,416

$3,194

$6,541

Edison State

$3,570

$3,570

$6,660

Jefferson

$2,700

$2,880

$3,690

Lakeland

$2,819

$3,447

$7,341

Lorain

$2,483

$2,990

$6,041

Northwest State

4

$3,990

$3,990

$7,740

Owens State

5

$3,278

$3,278

$6,133

Rio Grande

6

$3,610

$4,210

Not Applicable

Sinclair

7

$2,072

$3,384

$6,692

Southern State

$3,390

$3,390

$6,528

Terra State

$3,735

$3,735

$5,854

Washington State

8

$3,638

$3,638

$7,140

* Based on fall 2006 full-time charges or 15 credit hours and either 2 semesters or 3 quarters. Amounts shown include both instructional and general/facilities fees.

8. Washington State College has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Winter Quarter. Beginning Winter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $1,181 per term and the out-of-state surcharge fee will be $1,181 per term.

7. Sinclair Community College has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Winter Quarter. Beginning Winter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $645.75 per term, the out-of-district surcharge will be $442.50 and the out-of-state surcharge fee will be $1,560 per term.

1. Clark State has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Winter Quarter. Beginning Winter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $1,023 per term and the out-of-state surcharge fee will be $1,023 per term.

5. Owens College has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Spring semester. Beginning Spring the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $1,565 per term, the general fee will be $217 and the out-of-state surcharge fee will be $1,565 per term.

2. Columbus State has approved a mid year fee increase, that will be waived , effective Winter Quarter. Beginning Winter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $1,091.25 per term and the out-of-state surcharge fee will be $1,488.75 per term.

3. Cuyahoga Community College approved a mid year fee increase in Summer Term 2010. Beginning Summer 2010, the undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $1,120.05 per term, the general fee will be $117.90 per term, the out-of-district surcharge is $398.70 per term while the out-of-state surcharge will be $2,113.50 per term.

4. Northwest State currently has approval from the Chancellor to waive $75 per term in tuition and fees such that the effective annualized tuition rate for in-state undergraduate students is $3990. Note, however, that the actual annualized tuition rate is $4,140.

6. Rio Grande Community College does not accept out-of-state students. Out-of-state students may be admitted to the University of Rio Grande, a private institution with which the community college is affiliated.

TABLE 9

ANNUALIZED FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FEES, COMMUNITY COLLEGES* 2009-2010

(11)

TECHNICAL COLLEGES

IN-STATE

OUT-OF-STATE

Belmont

$3,784

$6,585

Central Ohio

1

$3,684

$6,384

Hocking **

$3,669

$7,338

James A. Rhodes St. (Lima)

$4,229

$8,382

Marion

2

$3,716

$5,624

Zane State

3

$3,915

$7,530

North Central State

4

$3,719

$7,439

Stark State

5

$3,874

$6,124

Agricultural Tech (OSU)

$6,264

$19,836

** Hocking Technical College's general fees include a $45 per quarter fee to fund the operation of its new student recreational facility.

TABLE 10

ANNUALIZED FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE FEES, TECHNICAL COLLEGES*

2009-2010

* Based on fall 2007 full-time charges or 15 credit hours and either 2 semesters or 3 quarters. Amounts shown include both instructional and general/facilities fees.

2. Marion Technical College has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Winter Quarter. Beginning Winter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $1,032 per term.

5. Stark State has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Spring term. Beginning Spring 2010, the in-state, undergraduate fees for a full-time student will be $1,968.75, per semester.

3. Zane State has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Winter term. Beginning Winter Quarter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instructional fees for a full-time student will be $1,170 per term and the non-resident surcharge will be $1,170. Note that the general fee remains $150 per term.

1. Central Ohio Technical College has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Winter Quarter. Beginning Winter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate tuition rate for a full-time student will be $1,242 per term with an additional $900 surcharge assessed to non-residents.

4. North Central State has approved a mid year fee increase, effective Winter term. Beginning Winter 2010, the in-state, undergraduate instruction fee for a full-time student is $1,050 per quarter and the general fee is $204 per quarter; with an additional non-resident surcharge of $1,254 per quarter.

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