16 THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

to the University, except as above provided, shall not be exempt from the
payment of the non-resident tuition fees until he shall have attended the
University for four academic years; but if he shall have attended the Uni-
versity and thereafter shall continuously have been a resident of this state
for a period of combined attendance at the University and subsequent resi-
dence in the state of not less than four years, he shall, while he continues
a resident of the state, be entitled to exemption from payment of the non-
resident tuition fee upon reentering the University.”

 

FEES AND DEPposITS. Each student is required to pay a general fee
of $20.50 per semester, covering incidentals, infirmary service, and Memo-
rial Union membership. Students who are paid-up life members of the
Memorial Union are entitled to a deduction of five dollars from the gen-
eral fee. See Summer Session and College of Agriculture for special fees
charged in these divisions. The laboratory fees and deposits charged in the
various subjects are stated in the announcements of the departments of in-
struction. A library deposit of $2.00 is required of each student when he
first matriculates. Fees are not refundable, except as specified below under
Refunds; deposits cover loss of or damage to equipment and are refundable
in whole or in part.

PAYMENT. All fees must be paid at the beginning of each semester.
Until this has been done, the student will not be considered regularly
matriculated and ecards entitling him to admission to classes will not be
issued. A fine of three dollars ($3.00) is charged for late registration,
applicable to all students paying fees after the regular registration days,
with no exemptions for any reason. The Bursar is required not to accept
fees from any student who does not pay promptly after his registration
ecard is issued. Students entering after half a semester or term has
elapsed pay half the prescribed tuition fees.

REFUNDS. The Bursar, upon recommendation of the Registrar, is
authorized to make partial refunds of semester tuition and fees on the
following basis to students withdrawing from the University: withdrawal
within two weeks from the first day of instruction, 80% refund; within
four weeks, 60%; within six weeks, 40%; within eight weeks, 20%; after
eight weeks, no refund. Students entering after regular registration days
and withdrawing within eight weeks from the first class day will, upon
recommendation of the Registrar, be allowed refunds according to the above
schedule based on the time actually in residence.

The full amount of fees paid will be returned to students who for any
reason fail of admission to the University. No claim for remission of fees
will be considered unless such claim be presented during the fiscal year to
which the claim is applicable. No fees are refunded in case a student is
suspended for disciplinary reasons.

GRADUATE STUDENTS. In general, graduate students are required dur-
ing the regular year to pay the same fees as are undergraduates, with the
following exceptions: (a) regular graduate fellows and scholars are exempt
from the non-resident tuition fee only; (b) honorary fellows and scholars
are exempt from both the non-resident tuition fee and the general or inci-
dental fee; (c) instructors and graduate assistants are exempt from the
non-resident tuition fee and from laboratory fees in courses taken in the
departments in which they hold appointments.