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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 33 - Chapter 37 - 33-3717A
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33-3717A - FEES AT STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES OTHER THAN THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
FEES AT STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES OTHER THAN THE
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. (1) The state board of education may prescribe fees,
including tuition fees, for resident and nonresident students enrolled in all
state colleges and universities other than the university of Idaho. For
purposes of this section, said fees, including tuition fees, may be used for
any and all educational costs at the state colleges and universities
including, but not limited to, costs associated with:
(a) Academic services;
(b) Instruction;
(c) The construction, maintenance and operation of buildings and
facilities;
(d) Student services; or
(e) Institutional support.
The state board of education also may prescribe fees for all students for any
additional charges that are necessary for the proper operation of each
institution.
(2) A resident student is a student who meets the residency requirements
imposed by section 33-3717B, Idaho Code.
(3) Nothing contained in this section shall prevent the state board of
education from waiving fees, including tuition fees, to be paid by nonresident
students, as defined in section 33-3717C, Idaho Code, who are enrolled in the
state colleges and universities.
(4) Nothing contained in this section shall apply to community colleges
now or hereafter established pursuant to chapter 21, title 33, Idaho Code, or
to postsecondary professional-technical schools now or hereafter established
and not connected to or a part of a state college or university.
 
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