19 Tex. Admin. Code § 13.142 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Auxiliary
fee--A mandatory or discretionary fee that an institution charges to recover
costs from a student for a service or activity that is
self-supporting.
(2) Coordinating
Board--The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
(3) Course fee--A mandatory fee required of
all students enrolled in a given course; or a discretionary fee required of
students in a given course who wish to participate in a special activity. This
includes fees for state-funded continuing education courses.
(4) Discretionary fee--An optional fee that
the governing board of an institution is permitted, but not required, by
statute to charge all students. Examples of this fee are parking fees charged
under Texas Education Code, §
54.505 and incidental
fees charged under Texas Education Code, §
54.504.
(A) Voluntary Fee--A discretionary fee
authorized under Texas Education Code, §§
54.503,
54.5061 and
54.513, that is
charged only to those students who make use of the service or item for which
the fee is established. This includes fees for state-funded continuing
education courses.
(B)
Matriculation fee--A discretionary fee authorized under Texas Education Code,
§
54.006(a),
that an institution, other than a public community college or public technical
college, may charge a student withdrawing from the institution before the first
day of class.
(5)
Exemptions--Programs authorized by state statute that allow a resident, and in
some cases a nonresident, student to enroll in an institution of higher
education and pay a reduced amount of tuition and/or fees.
(6) General academic teaching institution--An
institution included in the provisions of Texas Education Code, §
61.003(3).
(7) Incidental fee--A mandatory fee
authorized by the governing board of an institution and collected under Texas
Education Code, §
55.16 or §
130.084, and levied at
the discretion of the governing board of an institution that is charged to all
students; or a discretionary fee collected under Texas Education Code, §
54.504, for particular
services provided to students.
(8)
Institution or institution of higher education--Any public technical institute,
public junior college, public senior college or university, medical or dental
unit, public state college, or other agency of higher education as defined in
Texas Education Code, §
61.003(8).
(9) Mandatory fee--A fee authorized by
statute or the governing board of an institution that is charged to a student
upon enrollment. For institutions other than public community colleges, such
fees would be required to be paid by the census date or other date as mandated
by the state for formula funding purposes. Examples of such fees are:
laboratory fees, course and incidental fees collected under Texas Education
Code, §
55.16(c),
and other mandatory fees as authorized by the governing board of the
institution. For public community colleges, such fees would include fees
collected from students enrolled in state-funded continuing education courses.
(A) Laboratory fee--A mandatory fee that is
charged under Texas Education Code, §
54.501.
(B) Compulsory fee--A mandatory fee
authorized under Texas Education Code, §§
54.503,
54.5061, and
54.513.
(10) Medical and dental unit--An
institution included in the provisions of Texas Education Code, §
61.003(5).
(11) Optional fee--Has the same meaning as
discretionary fee defined in paragraph (4) of this section.
(12) Public junior or community college--Any
junior or community college certified by the board in accordance with Texas
Education Code, §
61.063.
(13) Public technical institute--An
institution included in the provisions of Texas Education Code, §
61.003(7).
(14) Required fee--Has the same meaning as
mandatory fee defined in paragraph (9) of this section.
(15) Tuition--Statutory, designated, and/or
board-authorized tuition.
(A) Statutory
tuition--A tuition charge authorized under Texas Education Code, §
54.051, in an amount
determined by the Texas Legislature for resident or nonresident students. This
includes the charge for state-funded continuing education courses.
(B) Designated tuition--A tuition charge
authorized under Texas Education Code, §
54.0513, that
institutions other than public community colleges may impose on any graduate or
undergraduate, resident or nonresident student, in an amount that the governing
board of the institution considers necessary for the effective operation of the
institution.
(C) Board authorized
tuition--A tuition charge that a general academic teaching institution or a
medical and dental unit may impose on any graduate resident or nonresident
student in an amount as specified in Texas Education Code, §
54.008.
(16) Tuition fee--Statutory,
designated, and/or board-authorized tuition.
(17) Waivers--Programs authorized by state
statute that allow a nonresident student to enroll in an institution of higher
education and pay a reduced amount of nonresident tuition.
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