Hello, Anita!

It's cloudy, but not too cold here in Indiana today. Taking a break from the 
rain we've had the last couple days.

At Purdue, we have partial flat-rate tuition. Fall and spring tuition is 
charged per credit hour up to 7 credits. For 8 or more, it's a flat rate. In 
the summer, the same per-credit rate is charged up to 5 hours, with a flat rate 
for students taking 6-9 hours, and then the per-credit rate is added on for any 
hours over 9.

You can see the breakdown here: 
https://www.purdue.edu/bursar/tuition/feerates/2016-2017/underGraduate/fallSpring.html

I believe some of our scholarships have 4-year incentives associated with them. 
There was also a push a couple years ago to add more courses to our summer 
offerings, and a Think Summer 
campaign<http://www.purdue.edu/thinksummer/index.html> was launched with that.

Best Regards,

Jessica Teets
Coordinator, University Policy Office
Purdue University
765-496-9634

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Policy
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 9:53 AM
To: Association of College and University Policy Administrators 
<[email protected]>
Subject: [acupa-l] Incentives to Complete Undergraduate Degree Requirements

Greetings, ACUPA:
Hope all is well where you are.  It's rather rainy here in Washington, DC today.
Do any of your institutions have an annual flat tuition rate?  For example, an 
undergraduate student, who is in good financial and academic standing, can take 
additional courses over the summer without incurring additional cost provided 
they have paid the flat tuition rate for that academic year.

I am also interested in any incentives your intuitions may have to encourage 
students to complete their undergraduate degrees in 4 years or sooner.  Thanks 
much.
ALE

[cid:[email protected]]Anita L. English
Assistant Secretary, University Operations
Director of Policy Management
Office of the Secretary
Howard University
2225 Georgia Avenue, N.W., Room 729
Washington, DC  20059
Direct: (202) 238-2612
Cell: (202) 738-3437
Website:  www.howard.edu/policy<http://www.howard.edu/policy>



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