Spring Fees - 2010


Fees are subject to change per the Board of Regents.

Pay your fees on line through ePAWS.

Direct Deposit Form for Student Refunds (PDF)

If you have questions regarding Student Fees please contact the Cashier’s Office at (775) 784-6915 or email The Cashier's Office.


Payment Deadlines

  • LAST DAY to pay without late fees - Jan 15, 2010 5:00 p.m.
  • LAST DAY to pay (late fees assessed at $25.00 per day to a maximum of $250.00) - Jan 28, 2010 5:00 p.m.
  • Cashier's Office hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
  • Drop box is available 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday

Registration Costs

$ 148.00

Registration per credit fee for undergraduate credits

$ 6.50

Surcharge per credit fee for undergraduate credits

$ 224.75

Registration per credit fee for graduate credits


Additional Tuition Costs for Non-Residents

$ 149.50

Part-time undergraduate student non-resident per credit fee (1-6 credits) + must also pay the registration per credit fee from above.

$ 239.50

Part-time graduate student non-resident per credit fee (1-6 credits) + must also pay the registration per-credit fee from above.

$6,170.00

Full time non-resident fee (7 or more credits) + must also pay the registration per credit free from above.

$ 149.50

Undergraduate "Good Neighbor" per credit fee + must also pay the registration per credit fee from above.

$ 239.50

Graduate "Good Neighbor" per credit fee + must also pay the registration per credit fee from above.

$ 81.50

Children of alumni reduced non-resident tuition per credit fee.

$ 70.00

Undergraduate "WUE" non-resident per credit fee + also pay registration per credit fee from above.

Undergraduate nonresidents enrolled in one through six credits use the following formula: {(number of credits x registration fee) + (number of credits x nonresident tuition per credit)}

Example: a nonresident undergraduate enrolled for one credit: {(1 x 148.00)) + (1 x 149.50)} = $297.50

Undergraduate nonresidents enrolled in seven or more credits use the following formula: {(number of credits x registration fee) + (flat rate nonresident tuition per credit)}

Example: a nonresident undergraduate student enrolled in seven credits:{(7 x 148.00) + ($6,170.00} = $7,206.00


School of Medicine

$7,098.00

Resident medical students

$9,770.90

Nonresident average for medical students


Mandatory Fees

$ 60.00

Non refundable Application Fee

$ 79.00

Health Center (enrolled in 6 credits or more)

$ 35.00

Counseling Services (enrolled in 6 credits or more)

$ 110.00

Undergraduate New Student Orientation Fee

$ 35.00

Graduate New Student Orientation Fee

$ 25.00

Student Union Fee Undergraduate (enrolled in 1-3 credits)

$ 94.00

Student Union Fee Undergraduate (enrolled in 4 or more credits)

$ 49.00

Student Union Fee Graduate (enrolled 6 or less credits)

$ 97.00

Student Union Fee Undergraduate (enrolled in 7 or more credits)

$ 250.00

UNR MBA Professional Development Fee

$ 66.00

Graduation Fee - Graduating Students Only

$980.00

Insurance F1/J1 Visa International Students Only

$ 79.00

International Students Health Center Fee

$ 35.00

International Students Counseling Services

$145.00

International Student Registration Fee



Senior Citizen Discounts

Students 62 years of age or older may register without paying per-credit registration fees. Special course fees, nonresident tuition (if applicable) and deposits are not waived. Senior citizen registration does not entitle a person to any privileges usually associated with registration, such as student association membership, health service, or intercollegiate athletic tickets.


Billing

You will receive a bill and it will reflect your registration record, room and board charges as of Dec 28, 2009.

If you register or make changes after Dec 28, 2009 you will not receive an adjusted bill. To check your account balance, visit ePAWS.


Your Mailing Address

Make sure the Office of Admissions and Records has your correct address on file. You may change your address on ePAWS.


Late Fees

Payment is due Jan 15, 2010 the Friday before classes begin. It is the last day to pay without late fees of $25.00 per day ($250.00 maximum).

If you are registering and/or paying for classes (one or more credits) from Jan 16 - Jan 28, 2010, you will be assessed late fees.

You may also drop off your payment in the fee payment drop box in the Fitzgerald Student Services Building 3rd floor next to the elevator. Pay your fees by Friday Jan 15, 2010 to avoid late fee charges.

If you do not pay your fees by Jan 28, 2010:

  • Your registration will be cancelled.
  • You will be charged a $250.00 no-show fee which will stop future registration and transcript receipts until paid in full.
  • You will not be allowed to register.
  • You cannot get your official transcripts.
  • The final date for fee payment (with late charges) is 5:00 p.m. Jan 28, 2010.

If you decide not to attend, please drop all your classes Jan 28, 2010 using ePAWS to avoid the $250.00 no-show fee.


Payment Options
  • ePAWS: To pay by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or Optima) please follow the appropriate prompt for credit card payment. It is your responsibility to verify your credit card payment. ePAWS will issue you a receipt number.
  • Mail: To pay by check or money order, make check payable to the "Board of Regents". Please print your student ID number on the check and send payment to: Cashier's Office & Student Accounting, University of Nevada, Reno Mail Stop 124, Reno, Nevada 89557-0225.
  • Pay by Drop Box: Drop off your payment at the fee payment drop box in the Student Services Building.
  • Students using deferred fee payments or grants-in-aid may also pay by mail or use the fee payment drop box.

Fee Receipts

Not necessary for ID card validation, parking permits or other university privileges. Your ID card is valid after payments have been posted to your account. The Cashier's Office can provide a paper receipt if necessary. To avoid waiting in line for a receipt, requests should be made after Jan 28, 2010. Paper receipts are NOT required by any department on campus.


Fee Holds

Fee holds are outstanding financial obligations to the university. You must clear all fee holds before you register or request official transcripts. Clear your account at the Cashier's Office (775) 784-6915.


Deferred Payment

You may choose a deferred fee payment plan if you have registered for seven credits or more. To select the deferred payment plan, visit ePAWS and select the account and billing option.

  • 50% of your per-credit registration fee, nonresident tuition (if applicable), room and board and 100% of special fees are due by Jan 15, 2010.
  • The next installment (25%) is due Feb 26, 2010 (no bill will be sent).
  • The last installment (25%) is due Mar 26, 2010 (no bill will be sent).
  • You will be assessed a 10% penalty if you do not make the correct payment on the appropriate dates.

Refund Policies - Dropping Individual Classes
  • 100% refund if completed before 5:00 p.m., Jan 28, 2010 - no exit interview required. Refunds are mailed two weeks after the deadline.
  • No refunds for dropping individual classes after Jan 28, 2010.
  • Last day to drop individual classes is Mar 12, 2010.

Total Withdrawal From the 2010 Spring Semester
  • 100% if completed by Jan 28, 2010 - no exit interview required. Refunds (100%) for total withdrawals are mailed within 4 to 6 weeks.
  • 50% from Jan 29 - Feb 26, 2010 - no exit interview required. Refunds (50%) for total withdrawals are mailed within 2 to 3 weeks.
  • No refunds after Feb 26, 2010.
  • Refund includes only classes the student is enrolled in at the time the total withdrawal is made. This refund does not include courses dropped prior to the date of a total withdrawal from the university.

NOTE: To be eligible for a refund check, whether at 100% or 50%, you must have paid tuition and fees in full.

Your payments for special course fees are 100% refundable if you drop courses by Jan 28, 2010. Special course fee refunds after Jan 28, 2010 are at the discretion of the offering department.


Exit Interview for Graduating Loan Recipients

Graduating students who have the following types of loans are required by law to have an exit interview:

  • Nursing Student Loans
  • Gravey Rhodes Loan
  • Blundell Loan
  • Stafford Loans
  • Perkins Loans

Students with Perkins Loans, Nursing Student Loans, Gravey Rhodes or Blundell Loans should contact the Loan Department, on the third floor of the Student Services Building or call (775) 784-6095 to schedule an exit interview.

Graduating students with Stafford Loans should contact The Office of Student Financial Aid, Employment, and Scholarship, Student Services Building, room 319, or call (775) 784-4666 to schedule exit interviews.