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"regular tuition" is the base institutional charge for enrollment in a course offered for credit at the university; it represents the students core contribution to the cost of the students education at the university and is not directly related to the cost of any specific course or program; references to regular tuition do not include special tuition. F. self-support courses" are those noncredit courses offered with the intent of full cost recovery to the university for all expenses incurred in offering the course. G. special tuition is a single charge that includes both regular tuition and a tuition surcharge. H. "student fees" are charges to students for specific purposes, including student government fees, course fees, use and service fees, and administrative fees; in this paragraph. 1. administrative fees are those fees that are assessed for administrative services such as processing applications, certifications, adding and dropping of courses, transcripts, and other similar activities. 2. course fees are those fees that are specific to a particular course, including fees for enrollment in noncredit courses, material fees, lab fees, individualized instruction fees, supplemental self-support fees for summer school, special for-credit programs and courses, and course-specific facility and equipment use and other fees. 3. student government fees are those fees assessed to support recognized student government organizations and the programs and activities administered through such organizations. 4. use and service fees are those fees assessed to support services and activities such as parking, auxiliary services, recreation center, health center, insurance, technology enhancement, and similar activities, but which are not course specific. I. tuition surcharge is a supplement to tuition for a specified purpose, course or program that has been approved in accordance with this policy. J. upper division courses, for purposes of tuition assessment, mean courses classified as 300- and 400-level courses. (02-18-10) P05.10.040. Special Tuition and Tuition Surcharges. A. The president may establish special tuition, nonresident and other tuition surcharges, and fees for the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho) Medical Education Program, the Western Undergraduate Exchange Program (WUE), the National Student Exchange and similar regional, national, and international exchange programs, summer self-support programs and independent learning, corporate and distance education programs. B. The president may also establish special tuition or tuition surcharges in lieu of, or in addition to, regular tuition in order to provide special for-credit courses and programs or to meet special needs. 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