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Campus Fee Descriptions
Descriptions of Fees for Northern Courses
Fall 2024 - Spring 2025
All Campus Fees
REGISTRATION FEE
Every student is charged a $30 Registration Fee each semester. This administrative
fee is not refundable.
TUITION
For undergraduate students tuition is $208.73 per credit except 12 to 18 credits where
tuition is flat at $2,504.76. For graduate students tuition is $266.55 per credit
except 12 to 18 credits where tuition is flat at $3,198.60.
Students who are not residents of Montana for fee purposes pay an additional $615.63 per credit.
Students participating in the Western Undergraduate Exchange and qualifying Canadian Residents pay $313.09 per credit for undergraduate and post-baccalaureate, and do not pay the non-resident tuition. Qualifying graduate Canadian Residents pay $399.83 per credit.
ACADEMIC FACILITIES FEE
The Academic Facilities fee of $4.46 per credit per semester (with a maximum of $53.56
per semester) will be used to renovate classrooms and lab both at the Havre campus
and at distance sites.
ACCESS FEE
Students are charged $3.72 per credit for Campus Access, with a maximum per semester
of $44.63. This fee covers the cost of maintaining campus parking lots, sidewalks,
and lighting.
ACTIVITY FEE
The Activity Fee is $53.00 per semester. This fee was enacted by student vote to be
collected by the university on behalf of student government. The Student Senate governs
the use of the Activity Fee.
APPLICATION FEE
This is a one-time fee of $30, charged to all first-time enrolling undergraduate and
graduate students. It is not refundable.
ATHLETIC FEE
The Athletic Fee is $26.00 per semester. This fee entitles students to admission to
all home athletic events upon presentation of their Student ID card.
BUILDING FEE
The Building Fee is $11.81 per credit, except 12 to 18 credits, where fees do not
increase. Non-Residents are charged an additional $4.89 per credit, except 12 to
18 credits, where fees do not increase. The Building Fee revenue is used to pay the
costs of constructing and renovating auxiliary buildings.
COMPUTER FEE
The Computer Fee is $3.60 per credit per semester, except 12 to 18 credits, where
fees do not increase. The computer Fees collected from students are used to purchase
computer equipment for instructional use.
COURSE FEE
Course fees are charged in varying amounts for some classes. The Board of Regents
approves these fees, which are used to purchase consumable classroom materials used
by students.
DEFERRED PAYMENT FEE
Students are charged an administrative service fee of $20 for establishing an installment
contract. The fee is used to help offset the college's costs in setting up and maintaining
the student payment accounts. If the account is paid in full before the first payment
due date, this fee is reversed.
DISTANCE LEARNING FEE
Depending on the distributed learning medium, a distance delivery charge will be assessed.
The fees per semester for the various locations are as follows: Great Falls $30 per
credit; Cohorts $30 per credit; Other NorthNet sites $30 per credit. Funds generated
by this fee support the costs of providing instructional programs at outreach sites.
EQUIPMENT FEE
The Equipment Fee is $4.99 per credit per semester, except for 12 to 18 credits, where
fees do not increase. Funds generated from this fee are used to purchase equipment
for instructional use.
GRADUATION FEE
This fee of $50 is used to pay for the costs associated with graduation. This includes
the cost of processing graduation papers as well as the commencement exercise and
diploma.
GYM BUILDING FEE
The Gym Building Fee is $6.35 per credit per semester, except for 12 to 18 credits,
where fees do not increase. This fee provides funds for repair, maintenance, and operation
of the Gymnasium and is approved by the Board of Regents.
HEALTH FEE
The Student Health Service Fee of $72.62 per semester. These funds pay the costs of
operating the Student Health Service and entitle those students to available services.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) INFRASTRUCTURE FEE
The IT Infrastructure Fee of $5.51 per credit per semester, except 12 to 18 credits,
where fees do not increase. This fee will be used for life-cycle maintenance/replacement
of the university's central and instructional computing and networking systems.
LATE PAYMENT FEE FOR DEFERRED CONTRACTS
Installment contracts establish due dates for each payment of fees. Board of Regents
policy approves a late payment fee of $15 for delinquent payments.
LATE REGISTRATION FEE
The $40 Late Fee is charged to students who complete their registration, including
fee arrangements, after the published deadline. An additional $40 is assessed to students
who register, with University approval, after the 15th day of instruction.
LIBRARY FEE
The Library fee of $14.16 per semester will be used for the purpose of enhancing library
resources available to students both on the Havre campus and at distance sites. This
is a student-initiated fee.
NEW STUDENT FEE
This one-time fee of $44 is charged to all first-time enrolling students. Monies collected
are used to provide orientation activities for the students.
RADIO FEE
The Radio Fee is $1.00 per credit, except for 12 to 18 credits, where fees do not
increase. Students at MSU-Northern voted to implement this fee to support the campus
radio station to include online availability to all students.
SUB USE FEE
The Sub Use Fee is $5.34 per credit per semester, except for 12 to 18 credits, where
fees do not increase. Revenue from this fee pays for maintenance and personnel for
the Student Union Building.
SUSTAINABILITY FEE
The sustainability fee is charged at $8.00 per semester. This fee funds efforts toward
promoting sustainable practices on MSU-Northern's campuses.
TECHNOLOGY FEE
The Technology Fee is $18.42 per credit, except 12 to 18 credits, where fees do not
increase. This fee was established to help pay for the cost of administrative software
which unites data from all college departments resulting in greater efficiency in
all areas of record-keeping.
STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE:
Health insurance is mandatory whenever you are enrolled for six or more academic credits.
MSU-Northern offers comprehensive health insurance coverage to students at a reasonable
rate. If a student has other coverage, a waiver must be signed and the premium will be reversed. Students without health insurance who wish to purchase
it from the University must pay $2,192 for Fall 2024 and $2,192 for Spring 2025. Payment
of these two premiums results in coverage for 12 full months (Coverage Period Begins
08/01/2024). Spring 2025 Semester-Only rate for new students is $2,557 (Coverage Period:
01/01/2025 – 07/31/2025). Health insurance can’t be waived after 90 days of the coverage
start date of the policy. More details: Student Health Insurance Plan.
STUDENT INSURANCE/MEDICAID
The Montana Medicaid/HELP program and the Montana University System are working in partnership to provide student Medicaid/HELP clients with excellent medical coverage at a reasonable cost to the taxpayers.
The student health insurance plan is cost-effective for those Medicaid/HELP clients with certain medical conditions or problems. The Health Insurance Premium Payment Referral form needs to be complete by EVERYONE that is enrolled in the Medicaid/HELP program. The form can be located in Business Services. When the state determines a group insurance plan to be cost effective, the Montana Medicaid/HELP client is required to enroll in the insurance program, and then apply for the Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) program.
- The HIPP program allows state Medicaid funds to be used to pay for private health insurance coverage when it is cost effective to do so.
- The program is designed to provide additional coverage, not replace the coverage they have, with the student health insurance plan.
- The student health insurance plan becomes the primary coverage and Medicaid/HELP as the secondary coverage.
*IMPORTANT*
Adult Medicaid/HELP clients MUST comply with Third-Party Liability programs, including the HIPP program, as a condition
of keeping their Medicaid/HELP medical coverage. If they drop, or refuse, health insurance
coverage that the state has determined to be cost effective, their Medicaid/HELP medical
coverage may be canceled.
For questions regarding application to the program, please contact:
Business Services
406-265-3733
businessservices@msun.edu
For questions regarding the Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) program, please
contact:
Helen Taffs, HIPP Program Specialist
406-444-4552 htaffs2@mt.gov