Nov 21, 2024  
The University of North Carolina Pembroke 2015-2016 Catalog 
    
The University of North Carolina Pembroke 2015-2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Graduate Expenses


(Subject to change without notice.) 

Graduate Expenses: Per Semester - Regular Session

Sem. Hrs. In-State Tuition * Out-of-State Tuition * Fees Ins. In-State Out-of-State Total *
9+ $1,737.00 $6,633.00 $1,081.70 $863.50 $3,682.20 $8,578.20
6-8 $1,302.75 $4,974.75 $811.28 $863.50 $2,977.53 $6,649.53
3-5 $868.50 $3,316.50 $540.85 0 $1,409.35 $3,857.35
1-2 $434.25 $1,658.25 $270.43 0 $704.68 $1,928.68

*Additional tuition of $107.50 per semester will be charged for students in MBA and MSN courses, based on full-time equivalency.

Note: The above charges include mandatory fees. Graduate students may have miscellaneous fees in addition to these, as shown below.

Miscellaneous Graduate Student Fees

Application Fee (paid at the time of initial application; non-refundable) $45
Graduation Fee (cap, gown, hood, and diploma) $90
Internship Fee $15
Readmission Application Fee $25
Reenrollment Late Payment Fee $10
Returned Check Charge $25

Residence Status for Tuition Purposes

North Carolina law requires students who are not residents of the State to pay a higher rate of tuition than that charged North Carolina residents. To qualify for in state tuition, the applicant must generally have lived in North Carolina for a minimum period of twelve months immediately prior to his or her enrollment in an institution of higher learning. During this twelve month period, the applicant’s presence in the State must constitute legal residence in accordance with the University’s guidelines as prescribed by the General Assembly.

Special waivers exist for U.S. military personnel. Military Waiver Forms are available for active duty U.S. military personnel and their dependents stationed in North Carolina. The student requesting in-state residence is responsible for being familiar with the contents of this document. More detailed information regarding residency status is contained in the Student Finances for Undergraduate Programs section of this catalog and from the website of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (http://www.uncp.edu/admissions/undergraduate/residency/default.asp).

International students (i.e., non-US citizens seeking to attend the UNCP School of Graduate Studies and Research) are subject to special regulations with regard to residency status, immigration procedures, and passport and/or visa requirements. Information is available in the UNCP Office of International Programs.