§18B-10-13. Fees From Operation of Dormitories, Faculty Homes, Dining Halls and Cafeterias
The appropriate governing board of each state institution of higher education shall fix the fees to be charged students and faculty members for rooms, board and meals at the dormitories, faculty homes, dining halls and cafeterias operated by such board at the institution. Such fees shall be commensurate with the complete cost of such services. […]
§18B-10-14. Bookstores
(a) Definitions: The following words when used in this section have the meanings ascribed to them unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) “Digital Courseware” means a system of educational content and software designed to support the delivery of all or part of a particular course. The term does not include a learning […]
§18B-10-15. Authority of Educational Institutions to Provide Special Services and Programs; Collection and Disposition of Fees Therefor
(a) The governing board of each state institution of higher education may provide special services and special programs at such institutions and may fix and collect special fees or charges therefor. Such special services and special programs include, but are not limited to, any of the following: (1) The conduct of music camps and band, […]
§18B-10-5. Fee Waivers — Undergraduate Schools
Each governing board periodically may establish fee waivers for students in undergraduate studies at institutions under its jurisdiction entitling recipients to waiver of tuition, capital and other fees subject to the following conditions and limitations: (a) Undergraduate fee waivers established by the governing boards of Marshall University and West Virginia University, respectively, for the state […]
§18B-10-16. Disposition of Funds in State Treasury
Except as may be provided for in any bond resolution in effect, funds in the State Treasury heretofore collected from any of the sources defined in the foregoing sections shall remain in the State Treasury for use by the institution where collected. Any interest revenue generated by a special student fee account shall only be […]
§18B-10-6. Fee Waivers — Professional and Graduate Schools
In addition to the fee waivers authorized for undergraduate study by the provisions of section five of this article, each governing board periodically may establish fee waivers for study in graduate and professional schools under its jurisdiction, including medicine and dentistry, entitling the recipients to waiver of tuition, capital and other fees subject to the […]
§18B-10-6a. Undergraduate, Graduate and Professional Fee Waivers – Marshall University and West Virginia University
(a) Undergraduate fee waivers. -– (1) The governing boards of Marshall University and West Virginia University, respectively, may establish fee waivers for students in undergraduate studies at institutions under their jurisdiction which entitle recipients to waiver of tuition, capital and other fees, in whole or in part.
§18B-10-7. Tuition and Fee Waivers for Children and Spouses of Officers, Firefighters, National Guard Personnel, Reserve Personnel and Active Military Duty Personnel Killed in the Line of Duty
(a) Each state institution of higher education shall waive tuition and fees for any person who is the child or spouse of an individual who: (1) Was employed or serving as:
§18B-10-7a. Tuition and Fee Waivers or Adjustments for Residents at Least Sixty-Five Years Old
(a) Each governing board shall promulgate a rule establishing a reduced tuition and fee program for senior citizens. The rule shall include at least the following: (1) One option for individuals who attend undergraduate and graduate courses without receiving credit and one option for those who attend undergraduate and graduate courses for credit;
§18B-10-7b. Tuition Waivers for High School Graduates in Foster Care
The governing boards shall make provision for institutions under their respective jurisdictions to award a tuition and fee waiver for undergraduate courses at state institutions of higher education for any student, beginning with incoming freshmen in the fall, two thousand, semester or term, who graduate from high school or pass the GED examination while in […]