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2019-2020 Midland College Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2019-2020 Midland College Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Tuition and Fees


Residence Requirements Schedule of Tuition and Fees
Discounts/Limitations Refund Policy
Installment Payment Plan (Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters) Pro Rata Refund Policy

Residence Requirements

It is the responsibility of each student attending Midland College to register under the proper residence classification and pay the correct tuition and fees. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board rule 21.731 requires each student applying to enroll at an institution to respond to a set of core residency questions for the purpose of determining the student’s eligibility for classification as a resident.

Texas Education Code Section 54.052 outlines the guidelines for determining Texas residency classification.  Guidelines for determining in-district and out-of-district classification are based on the Midland College Taxing District.  Eligible students are able to change residency status with an application for residency reclassification along with 3 forms of the appropriately dated residency documentation.  The following define the types of residency status:

An in-district student is a resident of the State of Texas domiciled within the Midland College Taxing District for at least 6 months.

An out-of-district student is a resident of the State of Texas domiciled outside the Midland College Taxing District.

non-resident student is a resident outside the state of Texas, including international students.

If you feel that your residency has been recorded in error, please contact records@midland.edu.

Students Residing Outside of the Midland College District. The Midland College Board has adopted Section 130.0032, Subchapter A, of the Texas Education Code that permits a person who resides outside of the Midland College District and who owns property subject to ad valorem taxation by the Midland College District, or a dependent of the person, to pay tuition at the rate applicable to a student who resides in the district. To qualify for this benefit, the property owner or dependent must provide the Enrollment Services Office with a copy of a Notice of Appraised Value Statement from the Midland Central Appraisal District in the property owner or dependent’s name that shows Midland College as one of the taxing units.

Discounts/Limitations

Concurrent Enrollment.  Students who enroll both in a community college and a senior college or university should register for the community college courses first. After that has been completed, they should take their receipt to the senior college or university and register. This may result in savings of tuition and fees.

Senior Citizen Discount.  Midland College offers senior citizens an exemption from the payment of general use fees when they enroll in credit classes. To be eligible for the exemption, students must be sixty-five years of age or older and pay tuition costs plus any lab fees. All other Midland College policies apply.

Excess Undergraduate Credit Hours (Texas Education Code 61.0595).  A Texas resident who has taken more semester credit hours than the minimum required for a bachelor’s degree may be required to pay non-resident tuition rates for the excess hours. Attempted hours include all hours earned at public community colleges and universities, but do not include developmental or technical education hours.

Students enrolled before the Fall 2006 have a limit of 45 semester credit hours above the minimum required for the bachelor’s degree. Students enrolled beginning in Fall 2006 have a limit of 30 semester credit hours above the minimum required for a bachelor’s degree. Additional information provided in the Texas Education Code 61.0595.

Installment Payment Plan (Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters)

Students may pay tuition and fees and/or room and board on an installment basis. These require two separate payment plans. A $30.00 processing fee is charged for each plan. The student can execute an installment agreement on the Midland College website within their My MC Portal account. There are different payment plan options depending on the time of registration. Tuition and fees or payment plan contracts are due at the time of registration. Failure to pay the complete balance may result in denial of course credit for that semester.

Schedule of Tuition and Fees

The schedule below reflects the combined tuition and general use fees required of all courses. Certain courses may require additional fees for labs, liability insurance, private instruction, and testing. This schedule reflects the tuition and fee rates in effect at the time of printing. All tuition and fees printed in this catalog are subject to change by the Midland College Board of Trustees.

Recent rates are published in the course schedule.

 

 

Lower Division (Freshman & Sophomore)

Hours

In-District

Out-of-District

Out-of-State

1

164.00 

218.00

420.00

2

228.00

336.00

420.00

3

292.00

454.00

580.00

4

356.00

572.00

740.00

5

445.00

715.00

925.00

6

534.00

858.00

1,110.00

7

623.00

1,001.00

1,295.00

8

712.00

1,144.00

1,480.00

9

801.00

1,287.00

1,665.00

10

890.00

1,430.00

1,850.00

11

979.00

1,573.00

2,035.00

12

1068.00

1,716.00

2,220.00

13

1157.00

1,859.00

2,405.00

14

1246.00

2,002.00

2,590.00

15

1335.00

2,145.00

2,775.00

16

1424.00

2,288.00

2,960.00

17

1513.00

2,431.00

3,145.00

18

1602.00

2,574.00

3,330.00

19

1691.00

2,717.00

3,515.00

20

1780.00

2,860.00

3,700.00

21

1869.00

3,003.00

3,885.00

22

1958.00

3,146.00

4,070.00

23

2047.00

3,289.00

4,255.00

24

2136.00

3,432.00

4,440.00

25

2225.00

3,575.00

4,625.00

26

2314.00

3,718.00

4,810.00

27

2403.00

3,861.00

4,995.00

 

 

 

 

Note:  Add’l fees: lab, course, insurance and private instruction

 

 

Upper Division (Junior & Senior)

Hours

In-District

Out-of-District

Out-of-State

1

212.00

266.00

516.00

2

324.00

432.00

516.00

3

436.00

598.00

724.00

4

548.00

764.00

932.00

5

685.00

955.00

1,165.00

6

822.00

1,146.00

1,398.00

7

959.00

1,337.00

1,631.00

8

1096.00

1,528.00

1,864.00

9

1233.00

1,719.00

2,097.00

10

1370.00

1,910.00

2,330.00

11

1507.00

2,101.00

2,563.00

12

1644.00

2,292.00

2,796.00

13

1781.00

2,483.00

3,029.00

14

1918.00

2,674.00

3,262.00

15

2055.00 

2,865.00

3,495.00

16

2192.00

3,056.00

3,728.00

17

2329.00

3,247.00

3,961.00

18

2466.00

3,438.00

4,194.00

19

2603.00

3,629.00

4,427.00

20

2740.00

3,820.00

4,660.00

21

2877.00

4,011.00

4,893.00

22

3014.00

4,202.00

5,126.00

23

3151.00

4,393.00

5,359.00

24

3288.00

4,584.00

5,592.00

25

3425.00

4,775.00

5,825.00

26

3562.00

4,966.00

6,058.00

27

3699.00

5,157.00

6,291.00

 

 

 

 

Note:  Add’l fees: lab, course, insurance and private instruction

 

Laboratory Fees

Accounting

ACCT 2301, ACCT 2302, ACNT 1403, ACNT 1411

24.00

Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration

HART 2345

24.00

Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration

HART 1391-HART 1445, HART 2434-HART 2442 and HART 2449

48.00

Anthropology

ANTH 2101

20.00

Arts

ARTS 1311, ARTS 1312, ARTS 1316, ARTS 1317, ARTS 2311, ARTS 2326, ARTS 2327, ARTS 2333, ARTS 2334

36.00

Arts

ARTS 2316, ARTS 2317, ARTS 2323, ARTS 2324, ARTS 2366, ARTS 2367

18.00

Arts

ARTS 2341, ARTS 2342, ARTS 2346, ARTS 2347, ARTS 2348, ARTS 2349, ARTS 2356, ARTS 2357

48.00

Automotive Technology

all AUMT courses, except AUMT 2321

30.00

Automotive Technology

ABDR 1431, ABDR 1458

48.00

Automotive Technology

AUMT 2321

35.00

Automotive Technology

ABDR 2449

72.00

Aviation Maintenance

All AERM lab classes per credit hour

24.00

Biology

All course except BIOL1322 and BIOL2106

35.00

Business Systems

BCIS 1405, IMED, ITSW 1301-ITSW 1410, ITSW 2434, POFI 2401-POFI 2440, POFT 2333, POFT 2401 and POFT 2431

40.00

Chemistry

All courses except CHEM2289

35.00

Child Care and Development

All courses except CDEC 2366

24.00

Communication

COMM 1318, COMM 1319

48.00

Computer Graphics Technology

All lab courses except DFTG 2319, DFTG 2340, DFTG 2380, DFTG 2381

24.00

Computer Graphics Technology

DFTG 2319 and DFTG 2340

48.00

Cosmetology

 

24.00

Diesel Technology

All courses 

24.00

Drama

DRAM 1120, DRAM 1121, DRAM 2120, DRAM 2121, DRAM 2336, DRAM2366

12.00

Emergency Medical Services

EMSP 1355, EMSP 1356, EMSP 1438, EMSP 1501, EMSP 2243, EMSP 2434, EMSP 2444

24.00

Energy Technology

ELMT, ENER, INMT, INTC, PTRT

24.00

Environmental Science

 

35.00

Fire Science Technology

FIRS 1413, FIRS 1419, FIRS 1423, FIRS1433

48.00

Fire Science Technology

FIRS 1329, FIRS 1401, FIRS 1407

24.00

Fire Science Technology

FIRS 1166 

300.00

French

FREN 1411, FREN 1412, FREN 2311, FREN 2312

4.00

Geology

All course except GEOL 2289

35.00

German

 

4.00

Health Information Management

HITT 2327, HITT 2340

48.00

Information Technology

BCIS 1405, CETT 1302, CPMT (all courses except CPMT 2380), ITCC (all courses), ITNW1313, ITNW 1351, ITNW 1454, ITNW1458, ITNW 2413, ITSC 1305, ITSC 1315, ITSC 1358, ITSC 1407-ITSC 2437, ITSE 1302, ITSE 1331, ITSE 1345, ITSE 2309, ITSE 2313, ITSE 2349, ITSE 2354, ITSE 2356, ITSE 2447, ITSY (all courses), POFT 1325

40.00

Information Technology

COSC (all courses), ITNW 1325, ITSE 1350

24.00

Integrated Reading and Writing Development

IRWD0381-IRWD 0382

25.00

Integrated Reading and Writing Development

IRWD 0480

10.00

Kinesiology/Physical Education

KINE 1103, KINE 1104, KINE 1105, KINE 1106, KINE 1113, KINE 1117, KINE 1118, KINE 1120, KINE 1125, KINE 1130, KINE 1131, KINE 1164, KINE 1171, KINE 1172, KINE 1173, KINE 1174, KINE 1175, KINE 1176, KINE 1177, KINE 2103, KINE 2104, KINE 2105, KINE 2106, KINE 2113, KINE 2118, KINE 2120, KINE 2125, KINE 2130, KINE 2131, KINE 2171, KINE 2172, KINE 2173, KINE 2174, KINE 2175, KINE 2176, KINE2177

5.00

Kinesiology/Physical Education

KINE 1107, KINE 1127, KINE 2107, KIN3 2127

40.00

Kinesiology/Physical Education

KINE 2156

24.00

Mathematics

MATH 0180

25.00

Music

MUSI 1159-MUSI 1184, MUSI 1311-MUSI 1312, MUSI 2159-MUSI 2312, MUEN (all courses)

24.00

Nurse - Vocational

HPRS 2300

24.00

Nurse - Vocational

VNSG 1230, VNSG 1234, VNSG 1320, VNSG 2410

48.00

Nursing (Registered)

RNSG 1341, RNSG 1412, RNSG 1443, RNSG 1517, RNSG 2130, RNSG 2213, RNSG 2331

24.00

Nursing (Registered)

RNSG 1105, RNSG 1140, RNSG 1215, RNSG 1413

30.00

Physics

 

35.00

Respiratory Care

RSPT 1325, RSPT 1410, RSPT 1411, RSPT 2130, RSPT 2135, RSPT 2255, RSPT 2305,
RSPT 2353

24.00

Sign Language

SGNL 2302

4.00

Small Business Administration 

BCIS 1305

40.00

Sonography

DMSO 1342, DMSO 1441, DMSO 2405

24.00

Spanish

SPAN 1411-SPAN 2312

4.00

Speech

SPCH 2289, SPCH 2389

5.00

Welding Technology

WLDG 1417-WLDG 1453, WLDG 2406-WLDG 2451

96.00

Courses with lab components are designated by the second number in parentheses following the title and semester credit hours in the course description area of this catalog. For example COSC 1330 - Computer Programming 3 Hours (3-1) has a lecture component of 3 hours and a lab component of 1 hour.

Special Charges

Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology Exit Exam

Industry Competency Exam (ICE) required for A.A.S. degree and Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration certificate

30.00

Criminal Justice

CJSA 2323 course fee

24.00

Credit by Departmental Examination

 

50.00

CLEP Examination

 

105.00

Correspondence Test Fee

 

20.00

Distance Learning Fee

Charged for Internet and interactive course

Charged for hybrid course

54.00

28.00

Emergency Medical Services

Clinical scheduling fee for EMSP 1160 30.00

Emergency Medical Services

Clinical scheduling fee for EMSP 2164

138.00

English

ENGL 1301-ENGL 2343 course fee

4.00

English as a Second Language

All ESL courses

8.00

Excessive Repeat fee per hour

Charged for repeating certain courses three or more times

50.00

Excessive Remediation fee per hour

 Charged for certain courses after 18 previous hours

50.00

Health Information Management (AHIMA) fee

HITT 1301, HITT 1342

45.00

Health Sciences Admission Test

Required for admission into Associate Degree Nursing, Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Respiratory Care

50.00

Identification card replacement fee

 

25.00

Information Technology

POFI 1204 course fee

40.00

Installment payment plan online

 

25.00

*Liability insurance

 

17.00

Late registration fee

1st class day through census date

50.00

Late registration fee

After census date (per hour)

50.00

Latin

LATI 1411-LATI 2312 course fee

4.00

Mathematics

MATH 1314-MATH 2420 course fee

10.00

Music

Private instruction fee (MUAP)

150.00

Nurse - Vocational testing fee

VNSG 1400 397.00

Nurse - Vocational testing fee

VNSG 1409, VNSG 2410 367.00

Nursing (Registered) testing fee

RNSG 1160

368.00

Nursing (Registered) testing fee

RNSG 1413

302.00

Nursing (Registered) testing fee

RNSG 1360

272.00

Nursing (Registered) testing fee

RNSG 2260 259.00

Nursing (Registered) testing fee

RNSG 2360

334.00

Nursing (Registered) testing fee

RNSG 2362

425.00

Nursing (Registered) testing fee

RNSG 2363 478.00

Paralegal

LGLA 2331 course fee

84.00

Parking replacement sticker or additional vehicle

 

1.00

Parking fines

 

10.00-50.00

Respiratory Care testing fee

RSPT 2130

40.00

Returned check

 

10.00/25.00

Sign Language

SGNL 1401-SGNL 2301 course fee

4.00

Speech Course Fee

All courses except SPCH 2289 and SPCH 2389

4.00

TSI fee

IRWD 0380 and IRWD 0381

29.00

*Student liability insurance is required for students enrolled in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling 2166 and 2167; Associate Degree Nursing clinical courses; Child Care and Development courses; Cosmetology courses; Diagnostic Medical Sonography practicum courses; Emergency Medical Services clinical and practicum courses; Fire Science 1401, Health Information Management clinical courses; Kinesiology 2156; Respiratory Care clinical courses; and Vocational Nursing clinical courses. This is subject to change due to insurance rate changes.

Students may also be charged for loss or damages to college property for which they are responsible. Non-payment of these obligations may result in the withholding of grades, transcripts, or graduation.

Refund Policy

Please be aware that refunds are made according to the date that classes officially begin rather than the date the student enrolls. All tuition and fee refunds must be initiated by the student. The date on the drop slip will determine the date of withdrawal and the amount of refund.

Refunds for installment agreements will first be applied to total balances. Refunds will be the applicable percentage of the total tuition and refundable fees due for the semester, less any amount not paid. If a student has paid less than the amount due after applying the applicable refund percentage, the student is required to pay the balance. Students who reduce their course load or withdraw from the institution will have their tuition and certain fees refunded according to the following schedules:

Refund Schedule 

Regular Semester Length

Summer Sessions

3-Week Flexible Entry

100% - Prior to 1st class day

70% - 1st 15 class days

25% - 16th through 20th class days

NONE - After 20th class day

100%- Prior to 1st class day

70% - 1st 5 class days

25% - 6th and 7th class days

NONE - After 7th class day

100% - Prior to 1st class day

70% - 1st through 3rd class days

25% - 4th class day

NONE - After 4th class day

Late fees and payment contract fees are nonrefundable.

Refunds will be processed after the state census of the semester.

Refunds take approximately 2 to 3 weeks to process.

Pro Rata Refund Policy

In accordance with the Higher Education Amendments, Section 484B, students receiving any Title IV funds (Pell, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Direct Loan Program or Direct Parent [PLUS] Loans), who completely withdraw from school prior to the 60 percent point in the semester may owe a repayment of grant funds received. Part of the repayment may be owed directly to the Department of Education and the remainder to the school. Midland College is required by the Department of Education to evaluate each student who receives Title IV funds to determine if the student has earned all of the money received and calculate if the student owes. Students owing will be notified in writing. The student must then respond by repaying the funds owed or establishing a repayment agreement. Students not responding will no longer be able to receive any Title IV funds at any school until repayment is made.

Amounts repaid will apply to funds in the following order:

  1. Federal Direct Loan Program
  2. Federal Direct Parent (PLUS) Loans
  3. Pell Grant
  4. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
  5. Other Title IV aid

For additional information, contact the Financial Aid Office at (432) 685-5511.

Tuition and fees paid directly to the institution by a sponsor, donor, or scholarship shall be refunded to the source rather than directly to the student.