Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3339 - Miami University
Chapter 3339-1 - Administrative Officers of the Board of Trustees
Section 3339-1-20 - Miami regionals' tuition promise

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3339-1-20

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) Tuition promise

(1) The Miami university regionals tuition promise is a regional campuses, cohort-based, guaranteed undergraduate tuition program adopted in accordance with section 3345.48 of the Revised Code. Miami university regionals tuition promise provides all first-time students and their families the certainty that tuition, special purpose and course fees will not increase over the four academic years following their first enrollment as a degree seeking student. The Miami university regionals tuition promise will apply to all first-time, degree-seeking undergraduate students enrolling on the Hamilton or Middletown campuses except for non-degree and associate degree programs for which no pathway to a bachelors degree has been established (non-pathway associate degree). Tuition and fees will be set annually for returning students on the Oxford campus, Miamis regional campuses, Luxembourg campus and for the voice of America center. Participation in the program is required for all first-time, degree-seeking undergraduate students enrolling on the Hamilton or Middletown Miami university campuses for the first time in fall semester of 2018 or later.

(2) The four academic years of the Miami university regionals tuition promise includes eight consecutive semesters, four winter and four summer terms. The four academic year term is guaranteed regardless of the students enrollment status (full- or part-time or not enrolled) during that time.

(3) Tuition is set by the board of trustees each academic year and guaranteed for eight consecutive semesters for each entering cohort. Winter and summer terms are charged separately based on the guaranteed cohort per-credit-hour rate.

(B) Terms

(1) First-time student

A first-time student is any undergraduate, degree-seeking student enrolled on Miami universitys Hamilton or Middletown campus for the first time on or after fall 2018. First-time students include students who enroll at Miami after graduating from high school, transfer students who enroll from another college or postsecondary institution, and non-traditional students who enroll on the Hamilton or Middletown campus for the first time. First-time students do not include non-degree-seeking students or conditionally admitted students such as students enrolled in the English language center (ELC) program, college credit plus or advanced high school; exchange students; and other students participating in other pre-enrollment or postsecondary option programs.

(2) Returning students

Students enrolled at the Miami university regional campuses prior to summer term 2018 and who are enrolled in fall term 2018 or later are considered returning students for purposes of assessing tuition and other fees and are not covered by the Miami university regionals tuition promise. Tuition and other fees are set annually by the board of trustees for these students.

(3) Cohort
(a) First-time students are assigned to a cohort (group) based on the semester in which the student first enrolls as a degree-seeking student. Each academic year contains one fall semester cohort and one spring semester cohort.

(b) Any regional campus degree-seeking, undergraduate student who is registered for classes for the first time as of the fifteenth day of the fall or spring term will be assigned to that cohort year for purposes of determining tuition, special purpose and course fees and room and board for the four academic years covered by the guaranteed cohort price. Each cohort commences with the first semester of enrollment and the pricing remains constant for four academic years ending with the term four years later (e.g., fall 2018 through summer 2022 or spring 2019 through winter 2023).

(c) Students may complete as many undergraduate degrees, majors, minors, and/or certificates as they choose within their cohort period.

(d) Students may enroll in graduate-level coursework for designated programs offered on the regional campuses at their guaranteed tuition rate until their cohort period expires.

(4) Bachelor degree

An undergraduate degree requires the completion of a minimum of one hundred tweny-four semester credit hours. Bachelors degree programs do not normally require more than one hundred forty-six semester credit hours to be awarded unless the additional coursework is required to meet professional accreditation or licensing requirements. Students completing degree programs requiring more than one hundred twenty-four hours can request one extension of the guaranteed cohort period following the procedures outlined in paragraph (L) of this rule. A list of all bachelor degree programs can be viewed at http://miamioh.edu/academics/bulletin/ and a list of those degrees requiring more than one hundred tweny-four hours is provided in exhibit A.

(5) Tuition (instructional and general fee)

Tuition is the sum of the instructional fee and general fee. For non-Ohio-resident students, tuition also includes a tuition surcharge. Under the Miami university regionals tuition promise, tuition is set each academic year for eight consecutive semesters for each entering fall and spring cohort. Winter and summer terms are charged separately based on the guaranteed cohort per-credit-hour rate.

(a) Instructional fee

These are the guaranteed instructional costs that first-time, degree-seeking students will pay. Non-Ohio-resident students, unless covered by a reciprocal agreement with the state of Ohio, also pay a tuition surcharge. Each incoming cohort is charged its unique, guaranteed resident or non-resident rate for eight consecutive semesters. Full-time students pay no additional tuition regardless of the number of hours enrolled. Part-time students pay instructional fees on a pro-rated, per-credit-hour basis.

(b) General fee

These are campus fees charged to all students for non-instructional services and programs on campus, such as student organizations, lectures and artist series, recreation, athletics, transportation, access to technology, student center, other student-life facilities and student activities.

(6) Additional tuition promise guaranteed fees
(a) Special purpose fees

Special purpose fees are additional per-semester charges that vary by college within the university and support specialized academic programs and instruction in that specific college. These fees are charged as applicable and are guaranteed for each cohort.

(b) Course fees

Course fees are per-credit-hour charges for certain courses or course-related costs and vary based on the course (e.g., the per-credit-hour nursing program, course supplies, laboratory fees). These fees are charged as applicable and are guaranteed for each cohort.

(7) Charges and fines not included in the Miami university regionals' tuition promise
(a) Service charges and fines

These are charges and fines incurred by students such as vehicle registration and library and parking fines. These charges and fines will vary from year to year and are not included in Miamis regionals tuition promise.

(b) Workshops, student health insurance, textbooks and supplies are not included in the tuition promise.

(c) Childcare fees are not included in the tuition promise.

(C) Dissemination

The terms of the Miami university regionals tuition promise, along with Miami university board of trustees approved guaranteed cohort prices, will be widely disseminated including publication on the Miami university admission, one stop for student success services and other student service websites and in the Miami university policy library.

(D) Additional provisions

(1) Summer/winter term start

Students whose first enrollment is a summer or winter term will pay the continuing student/non-degree-seeking student tuition rate for the initial term, but will be assigned to the entering semester cohort that immediately follows. Summer start students are typically students who have confirmed their enrollment and will be matriculating for the first time for the fall semester immediately following the summer term. By being assigned to the following semester cohort, these students will receive the benefit of guaranteed tuition for four full years after completing the initial term.

(2) Students enrolled on both Oxford and regional campuses

In addition to students who take all of their credit hours during an academic year (fall, winter, spring or summer) on either the regional campuses or the Oxford campus, some students take classes at the regional campuses and the Oxford campus during the same semester or academic year. Historically, these students have been assessed the tuition applicable to the "campus of the student" for all credit hours taken. Miami university will continue to use the "campus of the student" to determine the tuition applicable for all hours enrolled by the student during an academic year.

(3) Exception for relocating students and students transferring from Ohio's public community and technical colleges

When a student transfers from one of Ohios public community or technical colleges or relocates from one of Miami universitys regional campuses to the Oxford campus, or from the Oxford campus to one of Miami universitys regional campuses, the student will be assigned to the lowest unexpired cohort for the duration of that cohort. The cohort will be assigned based on the earliest date of enrollment as a full-time undergraduate student at the qualifying institution. When the assigned cohort expires the student will automatically be placed into the cohort that went into effect the year after their assigned cohort (cohort plus one). The student will remain in that cohort for up to one year and if still enrolled after that cohort expires, will be placed into the next cohort (cohort plus two) for the next year and so on until the student is no longer enrolled. Students admitted for college credit plus or other conditional admissions are not considered to be fully admitted.

If four or more academic years have elapsed since the students first date of enrollment as a full-time undergraduate student at the qualifying institution, the student transferring from one of Ohios public community or technical colleges or relocating from one of Miami universitys campuses will be assigned to the oldest unexpired cohort on the appropriate campus.

For Oxford campus students relocating to the regional campuses, these students will pay the current tuition and other fees in effect on the regional campuses. These students may relocate back to the Oxford campus at any time and pay tuition and other fees associated with their original cohort.

For regional campus students relocating to the Oxford campus, these students will pay the current tuition and other fees in effect on the Oxford campus. These students may relocate back to the regional campus at any time and pay tuition and other fees associated with their original cohort.

(4) Non-degree/non-pathway associate degree students

Students admitted or enrolled as nondegree-seeking students (students who are not pursuing an undergraduate degree or have not been admitted as a degree-seeking student at Miami university) and students enrolled in the pre-kindergarten associate degree program or any other associate degree program hereafter adopted for which no pathway to a bachelors degree has been established (hereafter non-pathway associate degree) are not covered by the tuition promise and will not be assigned to a cohort unless the student is subsequently admitted and enrolls as a degree-seeking student. Tuition for these students will continue to have their tuition and fees set annually by the board of trustees. This includes non-degree-seeking students or conditionally admitted students such as students enrolled in the English language center (ELC) program, college credit plus or advanced high school; exchange students; and other students participating in other pre-enrollment or postsecondary option programs. Once a student is admitted as a first-time, degree seeking student, the student will be assigned to the cohort based on the semester in which the student first enrolled as a degree-seeking student.

(5) Re-enrolling students

Reenrolling students who were admitted in a degreeseeking program prior to fall 2018 are not covered by the tuition promise and will pay tuition and fees associated with the traditional tuition model.

When a student originally assigned to a cohort seeks to re-enroll after any period of non-attendance and not more than four academic years have elapsed since the students initial degree-seeking enrollment, then the student will be assigned to the students original cohort for the balance of the cohort period. If four or more academic years have elapsed, then the reenrolling student is assigned to the oldest unexpired cohort on the appropriate campus.

(6) Reciprocity students

Should the state discontinue the reciprocity agreement, any regional student in the program can continue at the regional campuses as a resident student for tuition purposes through the end of their tuition promise cohort.

(E) Exceptions to standard length cohort

The Miami university regionals tuition promise is for four academic years commencing with either the fall or spring semester. Some students may require additional academic periods beyond the four academic years to complete their baccalaureate degree and will continue to attend the Oxford campus beyond their cohort period. When certain exceptions are met (as described in paragraph (L) of this rule) students may extend their guaranteed cohort price beyond their guaranteed cohort period. A student must apply for an exception no later than one semester prior to the expiration of their cohort. Students with approved exceptions will be granted additional courses at their guaranteed cohort price. The specific courses or length of the exception will be determined as part of any approval.

(F) Academic costs included in the Miami university regionals' tuition promise

(1) Tuition (instructional and general fee) fees

Tuition is the sum of the instructional fee and general fee. For non-Ohio resident students, tuition also includes a tuition surcharge. Under Miami university regionals tuition promise, tuition is set each academic year and guaranteed for eight consecutive semesters for each entering cohort. Winter and summer terms are charged separately based on the guaranteed cohort per-credit-hour rate.

(a) Instructional fee

These are the guaranteed, instructional costs that all first-time, degree-seeking students will pay. Non-Ohio resident students will also pay a tuition surcharge. Each incoming cohort is charged its unique, guaranteed resident or non-resident rate for eight consecutive semesters. Full-time students pay no additional tuition regardless of the number of hours enrolled. Part-time students pay instructional fees on the cohort pro-rated, per-credit-hour basis. The tuition promise does not include workshops.

(b) General fee

These are campus fees charged to all students for non-instructional services and programs on campus, such as recreation, athletics, transportation, technology, other student-life facilities and student activities.

(c) Special purpose fees

Special purpose fees are additional per-semester fees that vary by college within the university and support specialized academic programs and instruction in that specific college (i.e. nursing). These fees are charged as applicable and are guaranteed for each cohort.

(d) Course fees

Course fees are per-credit-hour fees for certain courses or course-related costs and vary based on the course (e.g., art, biology, chemistry, geology, microbiology, physics, statistics). These fees are charged as applicable and are guaranteed for each cohort.

(G) Other student costs not included in the Miami university regionals tuition promise

All other fees, fines, and costs related to attending Miami university not specifically identified as part of the tuition promise are excluded from the guaranteed cohort price and are subject to price changes. These exclusions include credit workshops, student health insurance and textbooks. While such costs are excluded, Miami university will seek to limit increases to the extent feasible.

(H) Cohort pricing beyond the initial year

(1) Once the initial cohort tuition is established, subsequent cohort increases in tuition may be made as permitted by law. The board of trustees in considering any increase, will identify the benchmarks used to determine the amount of the subsequent cohort increase. Benchmarks that may be used include the following:
(a) The average rate of inflation, as measured by the consumer price and employment cost indexes prepared by the bureau of labor statistics of the United States department of labor (all urban consumers, all items) and the higher education price index (hepi);

(b) SHEEO: state higher education finance data trends

(c) College board: trends in college pricing

(d) National center for education statistics: tuition costs of colleges and universities

(e) U.S. department of education: college scorecard

(f) Fluctuations in state support of instruction

(g) Impact of the state of Ohios biennial budget and federal regulatory requirements

(h) Changes in programmatic and services levels

(i) Miamis student financial assistance budget

(j) Data from U.S. news and world report college rankings

(2) Other increases in cohort pricing, including the non-resident tuition surcharge, special purpose fees, course fees and room and board charges are not subject to the pricing formula set forth above and will be determined by the Miami university board of trustees.

(3) When considering subsequent cohort increases, the university will include in the board of trustees resolution, the benchmarks it considered in increasing the cohort rate. The university will share this information and the amount of any subsequent cohort increase on the universitys tuition promise website (http://miamioh.edu/about-miami/tuition-promise/) and consumer information website (tuition and fees- https://miamioh.edu/onestop/yourmoney/tuition-fees/). The board of trustees will typically adopt any increase in the cohort rate at its June meeting for the following academic year.

(I) Students who stop out/withdraw and return

If a student takes a leave, withdraws, or is judicially suspended from the University for one or more academic semesters, the four academic year period covered by the guaranteed cohort price will not be extended. As a result, the student will lose the term(s) of eligibility while absent within the four academic year cohort period. When the student reenrolls, if four academic years have not lapsed since the students initial degree-seeking enrollment, then the student will be charged the guaranteed rate based on his or her original cohort for the balance of the cohort period. If four or more academic years have passed, then the reenrolling student is assigned to the oldest unexpired cohort on the appropriate campus (as defined in paragraph (K) of this rule.

(J) Students who require longer than their cohort period to graduate

Students who do not complete their undergraduate degree requirements and are not eligible for an exception (as defined in this paragraph) by the end of their assigned cohort term, will automatically be placed into the cohort that went into effect the year after their assigned cohort (cohort plus one). The student will remain in that cohort for up to one year and if still enrolled after that cohort expires, will be placed into the next cohort (cohort plus two) for the next year and so on until the student is no longer enrolled.

(K) Exceptions for students who require more than four years

There will be some students who will take more than four academic years to graduate due to circumstances beyond their control. No later than one semester prior to the expiration of their guaranteed cohort term, a student may request, an extension of their guaranteed cohort price. Each case will be evaluated on its own merits to determine whether an extension should be granted and if so, the nature and duration of any extension.

(1) A tuition promise appeals committee will evaluate requests for exceptions. The appeal must fall within extenuating circumstances established by the appeals committee as described in this paragraph.
(a) If the appeals committee finds that the student cannot complete the degree program within the four academic years of the students cohort due solely to a lack of available classes or space in classes provided by the university, the university will provide the student with an opportunity to take the necessary course or courses without requiring the payment of tuition.

(b) Other circumstances will be considered for an extension of the guaranteed cohort price beyond the four academic years depending on the validity and impact of the circumstances including:
(i) Enrollment in a degree program requiring more than one hundred twenty-four hours to graduate

(ii) Illness or injury

(iii) Disability that necessitates a reduced course load as a reasonable accommodation

(iv) Medical leave of absence

(v) Victim of interpersonal violence or crime while enrolled

(c) If the appeals committee determines that the student has provided sufficient documentation of extenuating circumstances that was outside the control of the student and prevented the student from completing the students program of study during the assigned cohort period, the committee will determine the appropriate period of time or number of courses to extend the guaranteed cohort price.

(2) Any student called to military service in the United States armed services will be given an automatic extension of their guaranteed cohort price based upon the number of academic terms impacted by the students absence for military service.

(L) Graduate courses

Students may enroll in graduate-level coursework for designated programs offered on a regional campus at their guaranteed tuition rate until their cohort period expires. Students pursuing this option must meet all university requirements for admission to the program or to enroll in such courses. Following the expiration of their original cohort, tuition for graduate level coursework will be assessed at the current regional campus graduate student rate applicable to the program of study.

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