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To summarize the tuition, fees, health insurance, leave, and other benefits available to Graduate Research Assistants (GRAs), Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs), and Graduate Assistants (GAs).
If an undergraduate student has received a partial tuition waiver scholarship or non-resident scholarship from the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships, another academic department, or is granted in-state tuition rates, the FAS scholarship will be adjusted to the appropriate resident-based scholarship.
This policy provides information about the foster care tuition waiver process. It does not replace or supersede Kansas statutes (K.S.A) and Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.). Please follow the links provided in this policy for additional information on how eligibility for this waiver is determined.
To provide criteria for awarding active employees tuition assistance to cover tuition costs in the pursuit of educational opportunities for professional growth and development.
This policy outlines the eligibility criteria for the Employee Dependent Tuition Assistance Scholarship.
This policy summarizes tuition and fee benefits available to faculty and staff with a 40-100% appointment at the University of Kansas and to their dependents. It also describes the fee benefits available to full-time permanent staff of affiliated corporations.
Provide details relating to the academic renewal criteria of renewable FAS scholarships and partial tuition waivers.
This policy explains the refund or adjustment process for student tuition and fees that are exceptions to the published Tuition and Fee Refund policy.
This policy outlines eligibility for courses to be considered off campus and receive the off-campus tuition rate.
To describe the tuition and fee benefits available to veterans of the United States armed services, reserve officer training corps (ROTC) program participants, and active duty members of the military according to the conditions of the Yellow Ribbon Program.
This policy provides information on tuition and deferment options that may be available to students at the University of Kansas.
This policy explains refunds that apply to tuition, course fees, required student and wellness fees, off-campus area fees, and Edwards Campus construction fees for students who withdraw from the University or reduce their enrollment.
To describe tuition rates for residents of the eleven Kansas City, Missouri, metropolitan counties
This policy outlines the eligible programs and provisions for the Kansas-Missouri reciprocal tuition agreement approved by the Kansas Board of Regents. This agreement allows Missouri residents to receive the nonresident tuition waiver at the University of Kansas when admitted to and enrolled in the professionally accredited architecture or architectural engineering programs. The agreement also allows Kansas residents to pay resident tuition rates at the University of Missouri when admitted to an
This policy provides information about seat deposits that some academic programs require students to pay to reserve a space in the program.