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ballinlb
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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
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youll have to pay the DE fees

3/20/2006 10:12:11 PM

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just the DE fees

3/20/2006 10:23:50 PM

clay07
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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
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^ 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
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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
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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
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^^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
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so my total costs for one DE course this summer would be 360?

3/20/2006 11:13:07 PM

MillerTime
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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
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well done millertime...you answered my question

3/20/2006 11:31:13 PM

MillerTime
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not a problem...figured that might help

3/20/2006 11:35:05 PM

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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.

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"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
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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
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On one of those links... there is a fee for 0 hours... how does that work?

3/21/2006 5:00:50 PM

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