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What is the "Tuition and Fee Statement?" When you
register for a course you are reserving a seat in the class. It is
your obligation to drop the course if you decide not to take it.
Dropping allows other students access to the class. This statement
is a reminder that once you register for courses, you are obligated
to pay for them unless you drop them or withdraw from school during
the 100% refund period. If you drop or withdraw after the 100%
refund period, you are obligated to pay tuition and fees according
to the refund schedule. (See refund schedule.) Also, you must
pay for or drop courses by the payment deadline to avoid late fees
and interest.
When you register for courses at WSU you agree to the terms of
the "Tuition Promissory Note."
Tuition Promissory Note
For valued received, I promise to pay Weber State University
(WSU), Ogden, Utah tuition and fees (principal) assessed to me for
courses for which I have registered by the published payment due
date for each semester. Also, I agree to pay for any
additional fees and interest charges that are assessed to my account
each semester. I hereby agree to pay a late payment fee of $40
if my account balance is not paid by the published payment due date.
In the event I default on this agreement and it becomes necessary to
place this account for collection, I also agree to pay collection
fees, not to exceed 50.00% of the original principal balance, plus
any court and/or attorney fees resulting from the enforcement of
this agreement. Any collection cost stated above are in
additional to the principal, fees and interest due on my account.
In the event of default of any of the terms of this agreement, I
hereby give to WSU Controller, or his/her designee, Power of
Attorney to apply all monies due me from WSU to any delinquent
portion of this note until the principal, fees, interest and costs
are paid in full. I agree that WSU may repay my account
balance from any TITLE IV funds due me. I understand that the
principal amount is calculated based on my class-load each semester
at WSU. All outstanding tuition account balances are
educational loans extended with the express understanding that
future repayment shall be made to the university. I further
understand that my acceptance of these terms represents an extension
of credit as a loan for an educational benefit by Weber State
University, and as such, is exempt from discharge under federal
bankruptcy code 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(8). |