Chapter 5 Financial Regulations
Section 5.1 Tuition and Fees

5.1.01

A. Add/Drop Fee -This fee is charged for every schedule change made by a student after the first day of classes:
$5

B. Application Fee--This is a non-refundable fee submitted with an application to Capital University Law School:
$40

C. Matriculation Fee/Deposit--Payable in two installments, this fee must be paid within a stated period of time after admission to reserve a position in the incoming class. Students who are admitted to the Law School, who pay the deposit, and who subsequently withdraw are entitled to a full or partial refund of the deposit if notification of the withdrawal is received by the Law School prior to date or dates set in the refund schedule adopted for that year:
$200

D. Bad Check or Credit Card Charge--
$15

E. Deferred Payment Fee--A deferred payment plan is available to both day and evening students. Typically, a student pays one-third of the tuition due for the semester prior to the start of classes, one-third 30 days after classes begin, and one-third 60 days after classes begin. The actual deferred payment schedule is announced at the time of registration. All one-time fees must be paid in the first installment:
$25

F. Delinquent Payment Fee--This fee is assessed when a student is delinquent in making tuition payments:
$75

G. Late Registration Fee--A student may register for a class up to one week following the commencement of a semester:
$50

H. Medical Insurance--The University policy is optional and provides limited coverage designed to supplement a dependent student's major medical coverage. Other plans are available through the office of the Assistant Dean of the Law School.

I. Transcripts--Transcripts of work undertaken at Capital Law School may be obtained by writing to the Registrar of the Law School. Each student receives one (1) free copy of his or her transcript at graduation. A charge is made for each additional transcript: $5
Same day processing of transcript:

J. Tuition Per Semester Hour--Day Division students are required to take 29 semester hours of class, Fall and Spring Semesters, during the first year, while Evening Division students are required to take 19 semester hours during the Fall and Spring Semesters. Tuition increases occur in May of each year. Current tuition is contained in admission materials. Annual tuition increases can be expected.

K. Transient Fee--This fee is charged to all Capital University Law School students who are permitted to enroll as transient students in other law schools and transfer the academic credit back to Capital. The fee will be the difference between the other school's tuition and Capital's tuition if the other school's tuition is lower. If the other school's tuition is higher, the fee is $25 per semester credit hour.

L. Audit Fee-- This fee is charged to all individuals who have been approve to audit courses at Capital University Law School pursuant to the Audit provisions of Section 3.2.03:

Capital University Law School Students: Regular Tuition
Alumni: ½ tuition
Non-Alumni: Full tuition

M. University Board and Housing--Determined by Capital University Dean of Students and Office of Residence Life.

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