For resident undergraduate students: $5.43 per semester credit hour for the 2016-17 school year, and $5.42 per credit hour for the 2017-18 school year Resident graduate students: $8.95 per credit hour for 2016-17, and $9.31 per credit hour for 2017-18
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Graduate Student Service Fee for Courses Held at the Graduate Business Center - $125.00 per semester credit hour for each course section that is offered at UTEP's Graduate Business Center. International Student Services Fee - $70.00 per student per semester.** Testing and Assessment, Score Report fee - $5.00 per student, per exam.
Course Fees. Required fees for specific courses - please view the UTEP course schedule. Incidental Fees. Tuition for Undergraduate Hours in Excess of 170 or More Credit Hours. A Texas resident undergraduate student who has attempted 170 or more semester credit hours will be charged a higher tuition rate than is charged to other Texas resident ...
The average cost of tuition and fees for a typical graduate student based on enrolling for 18 credit hours per academic year. The actual costs that a student incurs will vary depending on the student's degree or certificate program. Room and Board ‐ A reasonable estimate of what it would cost to live in El Paso while attending school. Actual ...
The University of Texas at El Paso Student Business Services Mike Loya Academic Services Building, Room 118 500 W University El Paso, Texas 79968 . E: [email protected] / [email protected] P: (915) 747-5116 F: (915) 747-5933
Fee | Resident | Non-Resident |
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Tuition Differential | 44.20 | 44.20 |
Distance Learning Fee | 18.00 | 18.00 |
Waived Fees | ||
Activity & Service Fee | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Tuition rates listed below are applicable only to students fully admitted into these programs. For a more detailed explanation of fees, please email [email protected].
Tuition is subject to change. Tuition assistance benefits are also available to UTEP faculty and staff. For more information, please read Chapter 26 of the Handbook of Operating Procedures.
Course fees are authorized by the UTEP administration and The University of Texas System Board of Regents. Policies governing payment or refund of tuition, fees and other charges are approved by the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System and comply with applicable state statutes.
Pursuant to state law, The University of Texas System Board of Regents (the Board) is authorized to set tuition. Tuition and fees are subject to change by legislative or regental action and become effective on the date enacted. The Texas Legislature does not set a specific amount for any particular student fee. The student fees assessed are authorized by state statute; however, the specific fee amounts and the determination to increase fees are made by UTEP administration and The University of Texas System Board of Regents. The Board will consider proposed tuition and fee increases at an upcoming meeting. The tuition rates for this academic year will be set after the Board meets. The student's estimated tuition bill will be available at that time. The student's actual tuition bill will be distributed in July of this year. Registration will not be completed until tuition has been paid. Policies governing payment or refund of tuition, fees and other charges are approved by the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System and comply with applicable state statutes.
As an institution participating in programs under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended (Act), The University of Texas at El Paso is required to refund unearned tuition, fees, room and board, and other charges to certain students attending the institution for the first time who have received a grant, a loan, or work assistance under Title IV of the Act, or whose parents have received a loan on their behalf under 20 United States Code, Section 1087-2. The refund is required if the student does not register for, withdraws from, or otherwise fails to complete the period of enrollment for which the financial assistance was intended. No refund is required if the student withdraws after a point in time that is sixty percent of the period of enrollment for which the charges were assessed. A refund of tuition, fees, room and board, and other charges will be determined for students who withdraw prior to this time. The refund is the larger of the amount provided for in Section 54.006, Texas Education Code or a pro rate refund calculated pursuant to Section 484B of the Act. If the student charges were paid by Title IV funds, a portion or all of the refund will be returned to these programs.
The Texas Legislature has authorized a $1,000 tui tion rebate for students who complete baccalaureate degrees with no more than three credits in excess of those required for their degrees. The purpose of the program is to provide a financial incentive for students to prepare for university studies while completing their high school work, to avail themselves of academic counseling, make early career decisions, and complete their baccalaureate studies with as few courses outside the degree plan as possible. Minimizing the number of courses taken by a student results in financial savings to students, parents, and the state.
In accordance with Texas Education Code, Section 56.014 (Notice to Students Regarding Tuition Set Aside for Financial Assistance), Resident Students will be emailed a notification, each semester in which they are enrolled, and informed of the amount of their tuition that will be set aside by The University of Texas at El Paso for need-based financial assistance programs. Authority for these mandatory set asides is found in Texas Education Code, Sections 56.011, 56.012, 56.095, & 56.465.
The primary responsibility of Student Business Services is to ensure the proper stewardship of the University's financial resources. Toward this end, we strive to provide valuable, timely, and meaningful financial information to University administrators to allow informed decision making in pursuit of overall institutional goals. We must ensure sound and efficient financial practices and services to the University community and must service our customers in an ethical, professional, and courteous manner. Our goal is to be sensitive and responsive to the needs of our customers - University students, administrators, faculty, staff and representatives from other state agencies. We are committed to innovation, change, and self-evaluation in order to meet these needs.
The Miner Gold card is the official identification (ID) card of the University of Texas at El Paso. The Miner Gold card is the property of the University and is non-transferable. All students must carry their Miner Gold cards at all times while on University property in order to obtain services.
The Texas Legislature has authorized a $1,000 tuition rebate for students who complete baccalaureate degrees with no more than three credits in excess of those required for the student’s degree. The purpose of the program is to provide a financial incentive for students to prepare for university studies while completing their high school work, to avail themselves of academic advising, make early career decisions, and complete their baccalaureate studies with as few courses outside the degree plan as possible. Minimizing the number of courses taken by a student results in financial savings to students, parents, and the state. Students must apply for the rebate prior to receiving their bachelor’s degree.
Once a student registers for classes each semester/term, tuition and fees must be paid by the payment deadline . All new incoming students will have the opportunity to choose from two rate plans: a traditional rate plan or a guaranteed rate plan.
Disabled Veterans, Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients, Former Prisoners of War, Pearl Harbor Survivors, and Purple Heart Recipients whose vehicles display the special license plates issued by the State of Texas or applicable state of issuance, are exempt from payment of parking charges at paid short-term surface metered parking upon proper registration with Parking and Transportation Services, in accordance with State law. This privilege applies to the veteran only and not anyone else driving the vehicle. This parking privilege does not apply to (1) a parking space or area located in a controlled access parking facility if at least 50 percent of the number of parking spaces or areas designated specifically for persons with physical disabilities on the property of the institution of higher education are located outside a controlled access parking facility; (2) an area temporarily designated for a special event parking; or (3) an area where parking is temporarily prohibited for health or safety concerns.
In accordance with Texas Education Code, Section 56.014, resident students will be emailed a notification each semester in which the student is enrolled, and informed of the amount of their tuition that will be set aside by The University of Texas at El Paso for need-based financial assistance programs. Authority for these mandatory set asides is found in Texas Education Code, Sections 56.011, 56.012, 56.095, & 56.465.
The traditional rate plan is based on a plan that locks in tuition rates for one academic year at a time. The rates on the variable tuition plan are subject to change each academic year. The guaranteed rate plan locks in tuition rates for four consecutive years and protects the student against increases during those four years.
A double-major degree program that requires 130 or more semester credits for completion. A health-professional baccalaureate degree program.
Semester credit hours earned by the student by examination or under any other procedure by which credit is earned without registering for a course for which tuition is charged. Credit for a remedial education course or another course that does not count toward a degree program at the institution.
We understand that when it comes to paying for college, everyone’s financial story is a little different. With more than $221 million in financial aid awarded each year, 69% percent of UTEP undergraduates receive financial aid. We strive hard everyday to ensure that college stays affordable for you and your family.
Explore financial aid options that can help offset your cost of attendance, including grants, work-study, and student loans. Regardless of your family income, we encourage all students to apply for financial aid. You might be surprised at what you're eligible to receive!
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) takes your family’s tax information into account to determine the types of financial assistance you’ll may be eligible in order to assist with college costs. You won’t be able to secure any need-based assistance until you’ve filed—so don’t wait.
Scholarships aren't just for "A" students. There are opportunities based on talent, personal stories, creativity, and more. Explore what might be available to you.
Are you a member of the military? The Department of Defense provides tuition assistance to eligible military members enrolled at UTEP. Learn more about this and other opportunities for assistance here.
We will not let financial challenges stand in the way of students discovering their potential or achieving a UTEP degree.