Assessment of academic fees is based on whether the student is registered as a graduate or undergraduate student and not the level of courses the student may be taking.
1 Eligible residents* from Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio 2 Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wisconsin
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Illinois Student Scholarship eligibility
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Kentucky Student Scholarship eligibility
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Ohio Student Scholarship eligibility
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Midwest Consortium Scholarship eligibility
Out-of-state residents are eligible for the distance rates (listed below) if they are admitted to an ISU distance program,
and/or enroll only in distance courses.
Out-of-state residents who do not meet these eligibility requirements will be charged out-of-state tuition.
In addition:
· A distance education delivery fee of $50 per graduate course will also be assessed to distance learning courses.
· Students are also charged laboratory fees, course fees, and/or applied music fees for certain classes for supplies and equipment usage, and/or special instruction/supervision. For a list, visit lab/course/program fees.
· Students are required to purchase textbooks for the respective programs.
· Nursing students enrolled in specific nursing courses are also charged a clinical education and faculty course fee.
· A Student Recreation Center Fee will also be assessed when a student enrolls in six or more on-campus credit hours, beginning with the first fee assessment of the respective term. The assessment of the fee will be $100 per semester Fall/Spring and $40 per each Summer session.
The University Board of Trustees reserves the right to change fees at any time in the future. The right to correct errors is also reserved.