ballinlb All American 1412 Posts user info edit post |
I know there are lots of other posts on this but im having trouble finding the answer...If i take a DE class over the summer will my total costs be $360 or will i have to pay extra tuition or extra fees or anything at all?
[Edited on March 20, 2006 at 9:34 PM. Reason : .] 3/20/2006 9:27:01 PM |
hammster All American 2768 Posts user info edit post |
youll have to pay the DE fees 3/20/2006 10:12:11 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
just the DE fees 3/20/2006 10:23:50 PM |
clay07 All American 501 Posts user info edit post |
How much extra on top of regular tuition are DE classes during the semester? Im thinking about a class next fall, but Im not sure if it'll be worth it. 3/20/2006 10:51:28 PM |
SouthPaW12 All American 10141 Posts user info edit post |
^ Depends on the amount of hours you take; see here: http://distance.ncsu.edu/tuition/tuitionandfees.html
Sadly DE fees are 100% on top of regular semester fees, so if you take just ONE on-campus course and ONE DE class, you'll pay on-campus tuition for that 1 class and a seperate charge for the DE course. There's no "bundle deal" or anything like that. All DE courses are over & above your normal on-campus tuition charge. 3/20/2006 10:59:48 PM |
clay07 All American 501 Posts user info edit post |
So, is the chart saying its 108 per DE credit hour? As in I would have to pay an extra $324 on top of my regular tuition for just one 3 credit DE class? 3/20/2006 11:02:57 PM |
hammster All American 2768 Posts user info edit post |
i don't think you pay regular tuition if all you are taking is a DE class. im pretty sure they are separate. for example, if you took a 3 hour class on campus and a 3 hour DE class, you will pay for 3 hours regular tuition and fees and 3 hours DE tuition and fees 3/20/2006 11:05:04 PM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
^^Yes. During the regular fall/spring semesters, if you want to take a DE class, the cost is additional to what you're already paying.
It's mainly to discourage students from taking DE classes that they could take in class. 3/20/2006 11:07:21 PM |
ballinlb All American 1412 Posts user info edit post |
so my total costs for one DE course this summer would be 360? 3/20/2006 11:13:07 PM |
MillerTime New Recruit 40 Posts user info edit post |
I called and talked to a lady in the cashiers office about this today. My plan is to take 6 hours "in class" and then 6 hours DE. All fees included its 120 per hour for DE. So thats 720 for the DE classes. Then based on this past semester, tuition for 6 on campus hours was $1092. Based on a 5-10% increase in tuition ($50-100), those 6 hours for Fall '06 will be $1100-1200. So total, that's $1800-1900 for the semester. 12+ hours is $2184, so I'm actually saving money doing DE. So it's not always true that taking DE courses make tuition more expensive. 3/20/2006 11:22:18 PM |
ballinlb All American 1412 Posts user info edit post |
well done millertime...you answered my question 3/20/2006 11:31:13 PM |
MillerTime New Recruit 40 Posts user info edit post |
not a problem...figured that might help 3/20/2006 11:35:05 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
If you are taking DE courses, you do not pay for those hours in regular tuition and fees. its not an "extra" or an "on top of" situation. if you take 1 DE course and one on campus course, then you would pay for 3 hours DE, and three hours of on campus tuition and fees.
Quote : | "so I'm actually saving money doing DE. So it's not always true that taking DE courses make tuition more expensive." |
yes, in almost all situations, taking DE courses are cheaper than taking regular courses. whats really helpful is when you can max out your on campus hours for a particular tuition bracket, then take DE courses on top of that to be in full time.
Example: Take 11 on campus hours instead of 12. Instead of paying 2184 you pay 1638 (based on spring tuition). Then take a 1 hour DE course to be full time. Or take 6-8 hours on campus for 1092 and then take two 3 hour courses off campus and save around $350. Not that much but every little bit helps.
[Edited on March 21, 2006 at 10:32 AM. Reason : ]3/21/2006 10:30:58 AM |
hondaguy All American 6409 Posts user info edit post |
there is a difference between summer classes and spring / fall classes.
during the summer, on campus classes are $438 per credit hour and DE classes are $120 per credit hour.
during the spring / fall, on campus tuition is lumped into brackets, while DE classes are still billed as the $120 per credit hour.
Summer on campus Tuition: http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/cashier/tuition/summerund.asp Spring 2006 on campus Tuitin: http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/cashier/tuition/ugtuition.asp
DE tuition and fees: http://distance.ncsu.edu/registration/fees.html
[Edited on March 21, 2006 at 2:34 PM. Reason : Those rates are only for Undergrad courses] 3/21/2006 2:33:25 PM |
SmoothD All American 1216 Posts user info edit post |
On one of those links... there is a fee for 0 hours... how does that work? 3/21/2006 5:00:50 PM |