Maryland Code § ED-13-701

Section ED-13-701
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Institution" means any constituent institution of the University
System of Maryland.

(3) "Senior citizen" means any resident of this State who is:
(i) 60 years of age or older;
(ii) Retired and whose chief income is derived from retirement
benefits; and
(iii) Not employed full time.
(4) "Tuition" means the basic instructional charge for undergraduate
courses and does not pertain to self-supporting programs or include fees, such as
those for registration, application, or laboratory work.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, an institution shall
admit a senior citizen to any scheduled course and waive the tuition involved:
(1) Only when regularly scheduled course space is available;
(2) For any credit or noncredit course; and
(3) For as many as 3 courses per term.
(c) An institution may not:
(1) Allow a senior citizen to enroll in a degree granting program,
unless the senior citizen meets the admission standards of the institution; or
(2) Permit the full-time equivalent enrollment of senior citizens for
whom tuition has been waived to exceed 2 percent of its undergraduate full-time
equivalent enrollment.
(d) At the termination of each semester, the institution shall furnish to the
governing board of the institution a statement of the number of senior citizens
participating under the provisions of this section.
(e) This section does not prohibit an institution from offering senior citizens
educational opportunities free of charge beyond these minimum requirements.

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