UNDERGRADUATE TUITION RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT
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1 UNDERGRADUATE TUITION RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT Northern Kentucky University Gateway Community and Technical College And Cincinnati State Technical and Community College Clark State Community College Southern State Community College University of Cincinnati This Tuition Reciprocity Agreement is entered into between the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education and the Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Clark State Community College, Gateway Community and Technical College, the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, Northern Kentucky University, Southern State Community College, and the University of Cincinnati, pursuant to the provisions of Section of the Ohio Revised Code and in compliance with rules and procedures of the aforementioned parties. I. Purpose The general purpose of this Tuition Reciprocity Agreement is to expand postsecondary educational opportunities in the greater Cincinnati area while limiting the cost of such expansion to the taxpayers of Ohio and Kentucky through collaboration among public institutions of higher education. The intended outcomes of this collaboration are to increase the availability of programs to residents of the greater Cincinnati area without needless duplication of educational effort and to promote efficient use of existing educational facilities and resources. II. Terms 1. Duration and Termination The agreement shall be effective beginning July 1, 2011, through June 30, 2013, and may be renewed prior to June 30, 2013, by mutual consent of all of the parties for a period of two years. As the agreement must coincide with the biennial budgets of the State of Ohio, the next renewal shall be for July 1, 2013, to June 30, The agreement may be amended through mutual consent of all parties, providing the amendment is in writing and signed by all parties to the agreement prior to the effective date of the amendment. a. The parties may amend the agreement in the following manner. Amendments must be presented to each of the parties of this agreement for their consideration. Each party of this agreement will then have sixty (60) days to respond in writing with a decision as to whether they approve/disapprove the proposed amendment to the agreement. The responses will be sent to all parties in the agreement. After sixty (60)
2 days, if all parties approve of the proposed amendment, the agreement will be amended. If all parties do not approve, the agreement will not be amended. A review of this agreement may occur from time to time at the request of any party hereto, provided all parties to this agreement are served with written notice of such request at least ninety (90) days prior to said review. This agreement may be terminated by any of the participating institutions, the Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents, or the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education on June 30 of any year, with at least ninety (90) days prior written notice to each of the parties to this agreement. 2. Kentucky Residents Eligibility for Ohio Associate Degree Programs The participating Ohio institutions agree to accept at Ohio resident tuition rates any resident of Bracken, Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton counties of Kentucky who enrolls and who satisfies all regular admission requirements (including those requirements of the specific program in which admission is sought) at the University of Cincinnati s two-year colleges (Clermont College, College of Applied Science, and Raymond Walters College) or at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College or at Clark State Community College or at Southern State Community College in the associate degree programs not specifically excluded from this agreement. In this section, the word program only means an associate degree program and the word resident means resident for the purpose of tuition Majors and/or programs at the University of Cincinnati two-year colleges, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, and Southern State Community College which are excluded from this agreement are the following two-year programs otherwise offered at Northern Kentucky University: (1) Clermont College: Human/Social Services Technology and Criminal Justice Technology (2) College of Applied Science: no exclusions (3) Raymond Walters College: Radiological Technology (4) Cincinnati State Technical and Community College: no exclusions (5) Southern State Community College: no exclusions Any program listed above as excluded may, by the joint written consent of the presidents of all four institutions, be included in this agreement. The following major and/or program offered by Clark State Community College at Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development in Cincinnati, Ohio, is included in the agreement: (1) Associate of Applied Business, with a major in Realtime Reporting with an option in Broadcast Captioning/CART 2
3 4. Kentucky Residents Eligibility for Ohio Baccalaureate Degree Programs The University of Cincinnati agrees to accept at Ohio resident tuition rates any resident of Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton counties of Kentucky who enrolls and who satisfies all regular baccalaureate admissions requirements (including those requirements of the specific program in which admission is being sought) at the University of Cincinnati in the following baccalaureate degree programs: Architecture, Culinary Arts and Science, Digital Design, Engineering, Honors PLUS (see provision below), Horticulture, Radiation Science, Interior Design, and Urban Planning. In conformance with the limitations set forth in the bulleted item below, admission to the Honors PLUS baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business, University of Cincinnati is subject to the following provision: Reciprocity for the Honors PLUS program at the University of Cincinnati is limited to residents of the eligible Kentucky counties with a cap of fifty (50) students enrolled in courses at any one time. In this section, the word program only means a baccalaureate degree program and the word resident means resident for the purpose of tuition 5. Ohio Residents Eligibility for Kentucky Baccalaureate Degree Programs Northern Kentucky University agrees to accept at Kentucky resident tuition rates any resident of Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Fayette, Hamilton, Highland, and Warren counties of Ohio with an associate degree from the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Clark State Community College, or from Southern State Community College, who enrolls and who satisfies all regular transfer admissions requirements (including those requirements of the specific program in which admission is sought) in Northern Kentucky University baccalaureate degree programs not specifically excluded from this agreement. In this section, the word program only means a baccalaureate degree program and the word resident means resident for the purpose of tuition The majors and/or programs at Northern Kentucky University excluded from this agreement are: (1) Early Childhood Education (2) Criminal Justice (3) Environmental Science (4) Nursing 3
4 Any major/program listed above as excluded may, by the joint written consent of the presidents of all four institutions, be included in this agreement. 6. Ohio Residents Eligibility for Kentucky Associate Degree Programs Gateway Community and Technical College agrees to accept at Kentucky resident tuition rates any resident of Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland, and Warren counties of Ohio who enrolls and who satisfies all regular admission requirements (including those requirements of the specific program in which admission is sought) at Gateway Community and Technical College. All programs, excluding Nursing, at Gateway Community and Technical College are included in the agreement. 6. Ohio Residents Eligibility/Enrollment Limitations for Kentucky Programs In conformance with the limitations set forth in the bulleted item below, admission to the Business Administration baccalaureate degree program in the College of Business, Northern Kentucky University is subject to the following provision: Reciprocity for the College of Business, Business Administration program at Northern Kentucky University is limited to residents of the eligible Ohio counties with a cap of fifty (50) students enrolled in courses at any one time. In this section, the word program only means a specific baccalaureate degree program and the word resident means resident for the purpose of tuition 7. New Program Eligibility Any new program may be included in this agreement upon successful completion of the agreements amendment process, as listed above. In this section, the word program may mean a workshop, a certificate program, an associate degree program, or a baccalaureate degree program. 8. Resident Status a. During the period of this agreement, the Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents will consider residents of Bracken, Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton counties who attend the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Clark State Community College, or Southern State Community College under this agreement as qualifying for Ohio resident tuition rates, and as Ohio residents for the purpose of allocating funds to the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Clark State Community College, and Southern State Community College. 4
5 b. During the period of this agreement, the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education will consider residents of Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Fayette, Hamilton, Highland, and Warren counties who attend Northern Kentucky University or Gateway Community and Technical College under this agreement as qualifying for Kentucky resident tuition rates, and as reciprocity students for the purpose of allocating funds to Northern Kentucky University and Gateway Community and Technical College. 9. Continued Eligibility Once enrolled as a reciprocity student, each student demonstrating satisfactory academic performance under already existing standards and criteria of his/her institution will continue to receive reciprocity benefits under this agreement through graduation for the degree in which enrolled, as long as a reciprocity agreement exists. Student participation is subject to the terms and conditions of the reciprocity agreement in effect at the time of initial enrollment, and, in the event of termination, each student will be informed by the enrolling institutions of his/her future status. If the agreement is terminated, participating institutions may agree at that time to continue tuition reciprocity for students appropriately enrolled in eligible programs at the time of termination until the completion of their programs of study, subject to the biennial limitations as described in paragraph II Notice, Application, and Waiver The availability of reciprocity tuition rates under this agreement shall be advertised to applicants and/or to students of Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, Clark State Community College, Gateway Community and Technical College, Southern State Community College, Northern Kentucky University and the University of Cincinnati by any means deemed appropriate by the respective institutions. All students who want to receive reciprocity tuition rates under this agreement must apply for such rates at the institution where they plan to enroll. Failure to so apply in the manner required by each institution and in advance of enrollment will constitute a waiver of all rights under the terms of this agreement for the quarter or semester of enrollment and any preceding quarter or semester of enrollment for which no application was made. Each institution will develop a process for applicants to use in order to apply for reciprocity tuition rates under this agreement. These processes will be written and shared with each institution as well as with the Chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents and the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. The process will also be made available to all potential applicants upon request. In this section, the word resident means resident for the purpose of tuition 5
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