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Kansas State moves summer classes online, in-state tuition for all

Kansas State moves summer classes online, in-state tuition for all

Kansas State moves summer classes online, in-state tuition for all

Kansas State University has announced they will be moving all summer classes to an online format.

They will also be reducing tuition to in-state tuition costs for all students, regardless of their residency.  The university is also reducing some fees.

In a letter to the university on Monday, Provost and Executive Vice President Charles Taber said “students will pay a single standard reduced online fee of $70 per student credit hour this summer. With the shift to remote teaching, we have also eliminated fees typically charged to resident students, including the campus privilege fee, the academic infrastructure fee and the summer school fee.”

The changes only apply to 2020 Summer classes only.  The decision was made to make the change now to prevent a disruption in service like what was seen in March due to the pandemic.

“We are hopeful that in the coming months, restrictions on in-person gatherings will be gradually lifted and our campuses will resume normal operations by the fall,” Taber said. “We are all looking forward to having our students and the entire K-State family back on our campuses.”

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