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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
AUDITOR’S FEE
Students auditing classes (Audit Permit required) must pay the same
fees charged for credit courses.
DISABLED AND ELDERLY PERSONS
Auditing Courses
Permanently, totally disabled persons or persons 60 years of age
or older who are domiciled in Tennessee, may audit courses without
paying tuition, maintenance fees, or general access fees as long
as classroom space is available. Participants must pay the application
fee and any special activity fees associated with courses. Program
participants may begin to register four weeks prior to classes beginning.
Proof of permanent total disability or age will be required at the
time of registration and enrollment confirmation.
Credit Courses
Permanently, totally disabled persons and persons 65 years of age
or older who are domiciled in Tennessee may enroll in courses for
credit without paying tuition charges, maintenance fees or general
access fees. However, a service fee of $70.00 per hour (undergraduate
and graduate), to a maximum of $70.00 per semester is charged. Participants
must pay the application fee and any special activity fees associated
with courses. Proof of total permanent disability or age will be
required at the time of registration and enrollment confirmation.
Proof-of-disability forms are available in the Business Office,
Derryberry Hall, Room 100. Enrollment under this program is on a
classroom space-available basis only. Program participants may begin
to register four weeks prior to classes beginning.
FEE WAIVER FOR STATE EMPLOYEES & PC191 PARTICIPANTS
Full-time employees of the State of Tennessee, as well as TBR and
UT system employees, are eligible for enrollment in one credit course
per term without paying maintenance fees. Course enrollments will
be permitted on a classroom space-available basis. A completed "Application
for Fee Waiver" form will be required at the time of registration
and enrollment confirmation. Program participants may begin to register
four weeks prior to classes beginning.
For individuals enrolled in Regents On-Line Degree Program courses,
this fee waiver is applicable only to maintenance fees. The student
is responsible for paying the on-line course fee.
State employees must receive credit for the course in which they
are enrolled. In addition, changes may not be made from credit to
audit during the course of the term. Program participants may begin
to register four weeks prior to classes beginning.
TBR and UT system employees may audit a course if the course is
a credit course. PC191 program participants may begin to register
four weeks prior to classes beginning.
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