West Virginia Code § 18B-10-1

Enrollment, tuition and other fees at education institutions; refund of
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fees.
(a) Each governing board shall fix tuition and other fees for each academic term for the
different classes or categories of students enrolling at the state institution of higher
education under its jurisdiction, including the fixing of different tuition and fees for online
course delivery, and may include among the tuition and fees any one or more of the
following as defined in section one-b of this article:
(1) Tuition and required educational and general fees; u
(2) Auxiliary and auxiliary capital fees; and
(3) Required educational and general capital fees. a
(b) A governing board may establish a single special revenue account for each or all of the
following classifications of fees:
(1) All tuition and required educational and general fees collected;
(2) All auxiliary and auxiliary capital fees collected; and
(3) All required educational aned general capital fees collected to support existing
systemwide and institutional debt service and future systemwide and institutional debt
service, capital projectsL and campus renewal for educational and general facilities.
(4) Subject to any covenants or restrictions imposed with respect to revenue bonds payable
from the accounts, a governing board may expend funds from each special revenue account
for any purpose for which funds were collected within that account regardless of the original
purpose for which the funds were collected.
(5) If a governing board of an Exempted School establishes a single special revenue account
for all the foregoing classifications of fees in this subsection, the governing board must
account for each classification of fee separately in their internal accounting system.
(c) The purposes for which tuition and fees may be expended include, but are not limited to,
health services, student activities, recreational, athletic and extracurricular activities.
Additionally, tuition and fees may be used to finance a student's attorney to perform legal
services for students in civil matters at the institutions. The legal services are limited to
those types of cases, programs or services approved by the president of the institution where
the legal services are to be performed.
(d) By October 1, 2011, the commission and council each shall propose a rule for legislative
approval in accordance with article three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to govern the
fixing, collection and expenditure of tuition and other fees by the governing boards under
their respective jurisdictions.
(e) The schedule of all tuition and fees, and any changes in the schedule, shall be entered in
the minutes of the meeting of the appropriate governing board and the board shall file with
the commission or council, or both, as appropriate, and the Legislative Auditor a certified
copy of the schedule and changes.
(f) The governing boards shall establish the rates to be charged full-time students, as defined
in section one-b of this article, who are enrolled during a regular academic term. A
governing board shall require by rule all fees be due not later than the end of the academic
term, and shall provide for appropriate measures to provide for cuollections of fees past due.
(1) Undergraduate students taking fewer than twelve credit hours in a regular term shall
have their fees reduced pro rata based upon one twelfth of the full-time rate per credit hour
and graduate students taking fewer than nine credit haours in a regular term shall have their
fees reduced pro rata based upon one ninth of the full-time rate per credit hour.
(2) Fees for students enrolled in summer termss or other nontraditional time periods shall be
prorated based upon the number of credit hours for which the student enrolls in accordance
with this subsection. i
(3) The governing boards may establish rates applicable to tuition and fees for online course
delivery without regard to the limitations contained in this subsection.
(g) All fees are due and payable by the student upon enrollment and registration for classes
except as provided in this subsection:
(1) The governing bo ards shall permit fee payments to be made in installments over the
course of the Vacademic term.
(2) The governing boards also shall authorize the acceptance of credit cards or other
payment methods which may be generally available to students for the payment of fees. The
governing boards may charge the students for the reasonable and customary charges
incurred in accepting credit cards and other methods of payment.
(3) If a governing board determines that a student's finances are affected adversely by a
legal work stoppage, it may allow the student an additional six months to pay the fees for
any academic term. The governing board shall determine on a case-by-case basis whether
the finances of a student are affected adversely.
(4) A governing board may charge interest or fees for any deferred or installment payment
plans.
(h) In addition to the other fees provided in this section, each governing board may impose,
collect and distribute a fee to be used to finance a nonprofit, student-controlled public
interest research group if the students at the institution demonstrate support for the
increased fee in a manner and method established by that institution's elected student
government. The fee may not be used to finance litigation against the institution.
(i) Governing boards shall retain tuition and fee revenues not pledged for bonded
indebtedness or other purposes in accordance with the tuition rules proposed by the
commission and council pursuant to this section. The tuition rules shall address the following
areas: e
(1) Providing a basis for establishing nonresident tuition and fees;
(2) Allowing governing boards to charge different tuition and feeus for different programs;
(3) Authorizing a governing board to propose to the commission, council or both, as
appropriate, a mandatory auxiliary fee under the following conditions: Provided, That the
governing boards for the exempted schools may authoarize a mandatory auxiliary fee without
seeking approval of the commission:
(A) The fee shall be approved by the commission, council or both, as appropriate, and either
the students below the senior level at the institution or the Legislature before becoming
effective; i
(B) Increases may not exceed previous state subsidies by more than ten percent;
(C) The fee may be used only to replace existing state funds subsidizing auxiliary services
such as athletics or bookstores;
(D) If the fee is approved, the amount of the state subsidy shall be reduced annually by the
amount of money gen erated for the institution by the fees. All state subsidies for the
auxiliary services shall cease five years from the date the mandatory auxiliary fee is
implemented;
(4) WEstablishing methodology, where applicable, to ensure that, within the appropriate time
period under the compact, community and technical college tuition rates for students in all
community and technical colleges will be commensurate with the tuition and fees charged by
their peer institutions.
(j) A penalty may not be imposed by the commission or council upon any governing board
based upon the number of nonresidents who attend the institution unless the commission or
council determines that admission of nonresidents to any institution or program of study
within the institution is impeding unreasonably the ability of resident students to attend the
institution or participate in the programs of the institution. The governing boards shall
report annually to the commission or council on the numbers of nonresidents and any other
enrollment information the commission or council may request.
(k) Tuition and fee increases of the governing boards, except the exempted schools, are
subject to rules adopted by the commission and council pursuant to this section and in
accordance with article three-a, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code. The commission or
council, as appropriate, shall examine individually each request from a governing board,
including the exempted schools, for an increase and make its determinations as follows:
(1) A tuition and fee increase for resident students proposed by a governing board requires
the approval of the commission or council, as appropriate, for any tuition and fee increase
greater than ten percent in any one year or where the increase would be moere than seven
percent per year, averaged over a rolling three year period calculated by averaging the
proposed increase with the increase for the immediate two previous yerars;
(2) In determining whether to approve or deny a governing boarud's request for a tuition
and/or fee increase for resident students greater than the increases granted pursuant to
subdivision (1) of this subsection, the commission or councilt shall determine the progress
the governing board has made toward meeting the conditions outlined in this subsection and
shall make this determination the predominate factor in its decision. The commission or
council shall consider the degree to which each governing board has met the following
conditions:
(A) Maximizes resources available through nonresident tuition and fee charges to the
satisfaction of the commission or council;
(B) Consistently achieves the benchmarks established in the compact pursuant to article
one-d of this chapter or the master plan for exempted schools in article two-a of this chapter,
including the provisions of article one-d required in the master plan;
(C) Continuously pursues the statewide goals for post-secondary education;
(D) Demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commission or council that an increase will be
used to maintVain high-quality programs at the institution;
(E) Demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commission or council that the governing board is
making adequate progress toward achieving the goals for education established by the
Southern Regional Education Board;
(F) Demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commission or council that the governing board
has considered the average per capita income of West Virginia families and their ability to
pay for any increases; and
(G) Demonstrates to the satisfaction of the commission or council that base appropriation
increases have not kept pace with recognized nationwide inflationary benchmarks.
(3) This section does not require equal increases among governing boards nor does it
require any level of increase by a governing board.
(4) The commission and council shall report to the Legislative Oversight Commission on
Education Accountability regarding the basis for approving or denying each request as
determined using the criteria established in this subsection.

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