Common use of Student Fee Authorization Program Clause in Contracts

Student Fee Authorization Program. Section 1. The student fee authorization program at Cleveland State University is an educational assistance program for spouses, registered same-sex domestic partners and eligible children of qualifying faculty and staff members who are financially dependent on the qualifying full-time or part- time employee according to IRS rules. For eligible full-time employees, a fee remission will be provided for full instructional and general fees charged for enrollment in credit courses by undergraduate students and for half of the total instructional and general fees charged for enrollment in credit courses by graduate and professional students. For eligible part-time employees (regularly scheduled to work 30-39 hours per week), fee remission as described in this Article will be provided for 75% of the instructional and general fees charged for enrollment in credit courses by undergraduate students and for half of the total instructional and general fees charged for enrollment in credit courses by graduate and professional students. Benefits apply only to the in-state portion of any fee. For those who wish to enroll in “premium-priced” programs, the benefit shall not exceed the standard law, graduate or undergraduate tuition. The Student Fee Authorization program may not be used for Continuing Education Courses. Section 2. Application Instructions a. Student Fee Authorization Program Applications may be obtained from the Department of Human Resources. b. Complete the application fully and obtain both the student's and the employee's signature. (In the case of students qualifying for the program under exceptions, application item #17, the Department of Human Resources will sign). c. The employee must take the completed and signed application to the Department of Human Resources, show a CSU ID, and obtain certification. d. Retirees and their dependents should go to the Department of Human Resources for their certification. e. The application will be submitted by the Department of Human Resources to the Registrars’ Office and the Office of Treasury Services for processing. NOTE: Incomplete applications may be returned, which could result in a late registration fee. If upon audit the student fails to qualify for the Student Fee Authorization Program, a late registration fee may be added to the student's invoice.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement