Proposed Revisions to 940.13 - Fee Waivers
Board policy:
1. The units campuses of
the Montana University System are authorized to waive fees in accordance with
this policy.
2. The Commissioner of Higher Education is
responsible for the general administration of this policy.
3. The objectives of this policy are to:
a.
assure a uniform and equitable
administration of fee waiver policies for students at the units campuses of
the Montana University System,
b.
increase accessibility to public
higher education for citizens who would not be able to matriculate or to
continue an educational program without financial assistance,
c.
recognize meritorious achievement
or service, whether academic or through exceptional accomplishment, by students
in the Montana University System,
d.
maintain fiscal responsibility by
insuring that other sources of financial assistance are explored and utilized
prior to waiver of fees which reduces funds for the operation of the Montana
University System, and
e.
ensure that the allocation of fee
waivers is made in accordance with federal law, specifically Title IX of the
Higher Education Amendments of 1972.
4.
Continuing Education programs. No fee waivers will be granted for any
course or program which is supported solely by fees generated. A regularly enrolled student who has
received a fee waiver and who chooses to enroll in a self-supporting
course will be required to pay the normal fees for the self-supporting
course.
5. Building fees. No building fees may be waived.
6.
Summer session. Any category of fee waivers granted to
students during summer session shall be included in computations of each unit's
allowable limit. Summer semester is
considered the first semester of the fiscal year.
7. Allocation
a.
All fee waivers, except Honor
Scholarships for National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists, High School
Honor Scholarships, Community College Honor Scholarships, fee waivers for
faculty and staff, graduate teaching assistants and graduate research
assistants, and athletic grants-in-aid shall include financial need
as a criterion whenever possible.
b.
Institutions campuses may
authorize fee waivers on the basis of superior academic achievement, service to
the institution or meritorious accomplishment.
8. Recruiting. No representative of a unit campus of
the Montana University System shall offer, or imply an offer, of a fee waiver
as an inducement to any person currently enrolled at another unit
campus
of the Montana University System to enroll as an undergraduate
student.
9. Miscellaneous waivers. Additional miscellaneous waivers which may
be appropriate for individual units campuses shall
be submitted to the Board of Regents for approval through the Commissioner of
Higher Education.
Procedures:
1.
Authorizing official. The Financial Aid Director at each unit campus
shall be the official authorized to award financial assistance, including fee
waivers and scholarships, to any student.
No notice or
authorization of financial assistance including fee waivers and scholarships
shall be communicated to a student except by authorization from the Financial
Aid Officer.
2.
Reporting and review
a.
Each unit of the Montana
University System will report annually to the Commissioner of Higher Education
concerning fee waivers on forms provided.
b.
The President or Chancellor of
each unit campus,
with the assistance of the Financial Aid Director, shall annually review
financial aid practices to insure that waivers are allocated in accordance with
applicable policy.
c.
The administration of this policy
will be reviewed periodically by the Commissioner of Higher Education to insure
that no inequities, misinterpretations or misapplications have occurred and to
assist in alleviating any problems.
3. Continued eligibility for fee waiver
a.
Undergraduate students are
eligible for continued fee waivers, unless otherwise limited, provided
reasonable academic progress is maintained in accordance with the school's campuss
satisfactory progress policy generally used in administering federal financial
aid. The satisfactory progress shall
include the following criteria:
(1) A minimum grade point average.
(2) A maximum number of terms of eligibility not
to exceed 12 semesters. An appropriate
allowance will be made for those students who have been enrolled as a part-time
student or in a recognized program of more than four years at some point in
their academic career.
(3) An appropriate probationary period.
(4) A campus appeals policy.
b. The Graduate Dean at each institution
campus
will recommend the continued eligibility of graduate students for
fee waivers on the basis of criteria established in cooperation with the
Financial Aid Director.
c. The above policy does not apply to
senior citizens and faculty and staff fee waivers.
4. Waivers. Units Campuses of
the Montana University System may grant the following waivers subject to
specified conditions. Institutions are
not required, nor encouraged, to allocate the maximum number or value of fee
waivers for undergraduate registration and incidental fee waivers, undergraduate
out-of-state fee waivers, graduate incidental, registration and out-of-state
fee waivers and athletic grants-in-aid.
a. Undergraduate Registration and
Incidental fees. Registration and
incidental fees may be waived for undergraduate students, which for the campuses of
any one unit shall not to exceed 6% of
the unit's total fall term FTE enrollment for the preceding year, exclusive of
all other waivers.
b. Out-of-State Fee Waivers. Campuses may waive registration, incidental
and out-of-state fees for out-of-state students, which
for the campuses of any one unit shall not to exceed 2% of
the
units previous year's full time equivalent enrollment. The 2% limit shall apply to all
undergraduate, graduate and athletic fee waivers.
c. Graduate Incidental and Registration
Fees. Incidental and registration
fees (where applicable), exclusive of building fees, may be waived for graduate
students; however, the number of waivers for the campuses of any one
unit shall not exceed 4% of the units total
fall term FTE of the preceding academic year.
Out-of-state
waivers may be given in whole or in part to any number of students so long as
the total dollar value does not exceed the dollar equivalent of the maximum
authorized waivers. The dollar value of
waivable fees shall be based upon the fees for a normal credit load (15
credits).
Limitations on
numbers of students in subsections 4(a), 4(b) and 4(c) above shall not apply to
students from other states who enroll under provisions of any WICHE or WWAMI sponsored
state reciprocal agreements which provide for the payment, where required, of
the student support fee by the reciprocal state, or to student exchange
programs which the Commissioner of Higher Education may designate under the
WICHE Fellows or Scholars programs.
d. Indian Student Fee Waiver. Registration and incidental fees shall be
waived for any person of one-fourth (1/4) Indian blood or more. Such person must have been a bona fide
resident of the State of Montana for at least one year prior to enrollment in
the Montana University System and must demonstrate financial need. Each unit campus shall
make rules governing the selection of these Indian students.
e. Honorably Discharged Veteran Fee
Waiver. Registration and incidental
fees shall be waived for all honorably discharged persons who served with the
United States forces in any of its wars and who are bona fide residents of the
State of Montana for fee and tuition purposes.
This waiver shall not apply to persons who qualify for education stipends
or other veterans' educational benefits under federal law or regulation and
shall apply only to those who have at some time qualified for benefits but
whose benefits have expired or been exhausted.
Participants in the Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) or
any similar contributory program who withdraw any portion of their contribution
before the expiration date for their benefits are not eligible for the waiver.
i. Veterans
serving in the armed forces subsequent to the conflict in Vietnam are eligible
for a fee waiver if the following conditions are met, in addition to the
requirements of paragraph i and other eligibility conditions applicable to all
fee waivers.
1. (a) The
veteran has been awarded an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for service in
Lebanon, Grenada or Panama, or
(b) The veteran served in a combat theater
in the Persian Gulf between August 2, 1990 and April 11, 1991 and received the
Southwest Asia Service Medal.
2. The veteran is pursuing his or her
initial undergraduate degree.
f.
War Orphans Fee Waiver. Undergraduate registration and incidental
fees shall be waived, with the approval of the Commissioner of Higher
Education, for the children aged 25 and under of members of the armed forces of
the United States who served on active duty during World War II, the Korean or
Vietnam conflicts. Such members of the
armed forces must have had legal residence in the state at the time of entry
into service and must have been killed in action or died as a result of combat
related injury, disease, or other disability while in the service.
g. Dependents of Prisoners of War Fee
Waivers. Registration and
incidental fees shall be waived, with the approval of the Commissioner of
Higher Education, for the spouse and children of any resident of Montana who
meets either of the following tests:
(1) while serving in the armed forces of the
United States is declared by the Secretary of Defense to be a prisoner of war
or missing or captured in connection with the conflict in Southeast Asia after
January 1, 1961; or
(2) while serving the United States in a
civilian capacity is declared by the Secretary of State of the United States to
be missing or captured in connection with the conflict in Southeast Asia after
January 1, 1961.
Eligibility
for this waiver shall continue until completion of the bachelor's degree or
certification of completion as long as the person meets the requirements of
Section 3, "Continued eligibility for fee waiver."
No
eligible person shall be disqualified by either the return of the prisoner of
war or person missing in action or his reported death.
h. Montana Senior Citizen Fee Waiver. Incidental and registration fees shall be
waived for students classified as in-state residents for fee purposes who
are at least sixty-two years of age.
i. Custodial Student Fee Waiver. Registration and incidental fees shall be
waived, with the approval of the Commissioner of Higher Education, for
residents of the Mountain View School at Helena, the Pine Hills School at Miles
City or other similar facilities. The
same benefit shall be granted to students from similar private, non-sectarian
charitable institutions located in Montana.
Such
persons shall have completed high school and shall be recommended by the
Department of Institutions or the administration of the private institutions,
as appropriate.
j. Surviving Dependents of Montana
Firefighters/Peace Officers Waiver.
Registration and incidental fees shall be waived for the surviving
spouse or child of any Montana firefighter or peace officer killed in the
course and scope of employment. This
waiver shall not apply to the extent that any such person is eligible for
educational benefits from any governmental or private benefit program that
provides comparable benefits.
k. Surviving Dependents of Montana
National Guard Member Waiver.
Registration and incidental fees shall be waived for the surviving
spouse or child of any Montana National Guard member killed as a result of
injury, disease, or other disability incurred in the line of duty while serving
on state active duty. This waiver shall
not apply to the extent that any such person is eligible for educational
benefits from any governmental or private benefit program that provides
comparable benefits.
l. Faculty and Staff Fee Waiver. Incidental fees may be waived for permanent
University System employees who are employed at least 3/4 time during the
entire period of enrollment. Permanent
employees employed at least 3/4 time for the entire academic year who are reemployed
for the following academic year are eligible for a fee waiver during the
intervening summer term. Each unit
campus
may at its discretion also waive other fees, but in no case may
registration and building fees be waived.
Each unit campus may adopt
regulations to limit the amount of credit an employee or staff member may
register for and to control the times at which courses may be taken.
m. Foreign Refugee Fee Waiver. Effective November 9, 1990, registration,
incidental, and out-of-state fees shall be waived for students
registered with the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees for attendance
at any of the units of the Montana University System, provided the student has
firm assurance that the remaining costs of his or her education will be
provided from some source outside the University System. Each campus shall notify the Commissioner of
Higher Education of its intent to grant such a waiver and the Commissioner
shall approve such waivers for up to six incoming students each year, systemwide,
and each recipient shall be eligible for such waiver for up to four years of
study. Such waivers shall be included
within the limits established in sections 4(a), 4(b) and 4(c) of this policy. The authority of the Commissioner of Higher
Education to approve these waivers expires at the end of the academic year 2000--2001,
but any prior recipients shall continue to be eligible for the waiver for the
full four years noted above.
n. Athletic Fee Waiver. Registration, incidental, and out-of-state
fees (where applicable), exclusive of building fees, may be waived for certain
athletes. The number of full athletic
fee waivers shall not exceed the total number of Full Grants Equivalent
authorized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, National
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, or appropriate affiliated conferences
for officially sanctioned or recognized intercollegiate sports.
A
unit
campus
may elect to award partial athletic fee waivers. The total funds awarded in partial athletic
fee waivers shall not exceed the dollar value of the allowable partial fee
waiver equivalent (PFWE), defined as the number of Full Grants Equivalent
(FGE's) minus the number of full fee waivers granted. The dollar value of the PFWE is computed as follows: the dollar value of the registration and
incidental fees is multiplied by PFWE.
To this is added the dollar value of the out-of-state fee
times PFWE times the ratio of the number of out-of-state students
receiving partial athletic fee waivers.
The
waivers permitted by this section are in addition to any other waivers
authorized by this policy other than out-of-state fee waivers as
set out in subsection (b) above and shall not be included in computing
limitations on the maximum allowable value of waivers of incidental and
registration fees for undergraduates.
o. Late Registration Fee Waiver. The late registration fee charged students
enrolling after the regular registration period may be waived for good cause.
p. Undergraduate Special Program Fees. Fees charged to undergraduate students on
the basis of enrollment in a particular program or curriculum may be waived in
a number not to exceed 6% of the students who actually paid that fee during the
preceding fiscal year. This waiver does
not apply to prepaid deposits or to fees charged for enrollment in a particular
course.
q. Graduate Special Program Fees. Fees charged to graduate students
on the basis of
enrollment in a particular program or curriculum may be waived in a number not
to exceed 4% of the students who actually paid that fee during the preceding
fiscal year. This waiver does not apply
to prepaid deposits or to fees charged for enrollment in a particular course.
5. The Board of Regents will grant the
following waivers to be used at units campuses of the
Montana University System subject to specified conditions:
a. High School Honor Scholarships. Registration and incidental fees will be
waived at any Montana University System unit campus or
Dawson, Flathead Valley, and Miles community colleges for
a recipient of a High School Honor Scholarship.[1] The scholarship must be utilized within nine
months after high school graduation.
The waiver will be valid through the completion of the first academic
year (2 semesters) of enrollment, exclusive of any credit earned prior to high
school graduation. Eligibility will
continue for no more than three years after the date of issuance of the
scholarship provided satisfactory academic progress is maintained as indicated
in Section 3, "Continued eligibility for fee waiver."
b. Community College Honor Scholarships. Registration and incidental fees will be
waived at any Montana University System unit campus for
a recipient of a Community College Honor Scholarship.[2] The holder of the scholarship must enter the
Montana University System within nine months after receiving the associate
degree from the college. The waiver
will be valid through the completion of the first academic year (2 semesters)
of enrollment, exclusive of any credits earned prior to high school graduation
or community college graduation.
Eligibility will continue for no more than three years after the date of
issuance of the scholarship provided satisfactory academic progress is
maintained in accordance with Section 3, "Continued eligibility for fee
waiver."
c. Honor Scholarship for National Merit
Scholarship Semi-Finalists.
Incidental and registration fees shall be waived for National Merit
Scholarship semi-finalists from Montana.
This scholarship (fee waiver) will be valid through the first academic
year (2 semesters) of enrollment exclusive of any credits earned prior to high
school graduation.
The
holder of the scholarship must enter one of the Montana University System units
campuses
within nine months after high school graduation. A satisfactory standard of scholarship must
be maintained as prescribed in Section 3, "Continued eligibility for fee
waiver." The scholarship is not
transferable to another person and becomes void three years from the date of
issue.[3]
Definitions:
1. G.P.A.
means Grade Point Average.
2. FTE
means full-time equivalent.
History:
Item
5-006-R0774, Policy Regarding Fee Waivers, Montana University
System, as amended June 7, 1976 (Rescinded); Item 18-005-R1077,
October 28, 1977, as revised January 16, 1978, April 11, 1978, January 21,
1983, January 30, 1984, November 4, 1988, June 21, 1989, April 26, 1990, July
31, 1990, November 9, 1990, March 22, 1991, July 30, 1992, November 11, 1993,
July 7, 1994, November 20, 1997, and May 21, 1998.
[3] Since only one fee waiver is applicable for
each student and since the Honor Scholarship for National Merit Scholarship
semi-finalists is not transferable, it is recommended that a recipient of this
Honor Scholarship who is also a recipient of a High School Honor Scholarship,
waive the right to the High School Honor Scholarship.