Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 135A — Postsecondary Education
Section 135A.52 — Program And Qualifications.

Subdivision 1. Fees and tuition. Except for an administration fee established by the governing board at a level to recover costs, to be collected only when a course is taken for credit, a senior citizen who is a legal resident of Minnesota is entitled without payment of tuition or activity fees to attend courses offered for credit, audit any courses offered for credit, or enroll in any noncredit courses in any state supported institution of higher education in Minnesota when space is available after all tuition-paying students have been accommodated. A senior citizen enrolled under this section must pay any materials, personal property, or service charges for the course. In addition, a senior citizen who is enrolled in a course for credit must pay an administrative fee in an amount established by the governing board of the institution to recover costs. There shall be no administrative fee charges to a senior citizen auditing a course. For the purposes of this section and section 135A.51, the term "noncredit courses" shall not include those courses designed and offered specifically and exclusively for senior citizens.
The provisions of this section and section 135A.51 do not apply to noncredit courses designed and offered by the University of Minnesota, and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities specifically and exclusively for senior citizens. Senior citizens enrolled under the provisions of this section and section 135A.51 shall not be included by such institutions in their computation of full-time equivalent students when requesting staff or appropriations.
Subd. 2. Term; income of senior citizens. (a) Except under paragraph (b), there shall be no limit to the number of terms, quarters or semesters a senior citizen may attend courses, nor income limitation imposed in determining eligibility.
(b) A senior citizen enrolled in a closed enrollment contract training program is not eligible for benefits under subdivision 1.
Subd. 3. Catalogue statement. Each state supported institution of higher education shall prominently include in its catalogue a statement of benefits provided for senior citizens.
Subd. 4. Determination of qualifications. The institution shall determine whether a person qualifies for, and require execution of appropriate forms to request, the senior citizen benefits.
Subd. 5. Placement. The institution shall refer interested senior citizens to social service, community, and educational agencies for employment or volunteer work.
Subd. 6. Farm business management. Minnesota State Colleges and Universities campuses that offer farm business management may specify space availability in the delivery of farm business management courses.
1975 c 219 s 2-6; 1981 c 194 s 3; 1982 c 548 art 4 s 12; 1984 c 654 art 4 s 24; 1987 c 258 s 12; 1989 c 246 s 2; 1995 c 212 art 3 s 42,59; 2005 c 107 art 2 s 8,9; 2007 c 144 art 2 s 12,13; 1Sp2015 c 4 art 2 s 78

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 135A - 137 — Postsecondary Education

Chapter 135A — Postsecondary Education

Section 135A.01 — Funding Policy.

Section 135A.011 — State Higher Education Objectives.

Section 135A.012 — Higher Education Attainment Goal.

Section 135A.031 — Appropriations.

Section 135A.034 — Budget Priorities.

Section 135A.04 — Variable Tuition.

Section 135A.041 — Fee Statement.

Section 135A.042 — Fee Waiver.

Section 135A.043 — Resident Tuition.

Section 135A.0431 — Military Veterans; Resident Tuition.

Section 135A.0434 — Mandatory Student Activity Fees Referendum.

Section 135A.044 — Private Scholarship Aid.

Section 135A.046 — Asset Preservation And Replacement.

Section 135A.051 — Program Requirements.

Section 135A.052 — Postsecondary Missions.

Section 135A.08 — Credit Transfer.

Section 135A.101 — Postsecondary Enrollment Options.

Section 135A.12 — Unique Needs And Abilities Of American Indian People.

Section 135A.13 — Student Services Prices.

Section 135A.131 — Local Assessment.

Section 135A.135 — Personal Financial Management.

Section 135A.136 — Student Health Care.

Section 135A.137 — Hunger-free Campus Designation.

Section 135A.14 — Statement Of Immunization.

Section 135A.145 — Sale Of Student Information; Marketing Credit Cards To Students.

Section 135A.1459 — Policies On Hiring Practices.

Section 135A.15 — Sexual Harassment And Violence Policy.

Section 135A.153 — Higher Education Center On Violence And Abuse.

Section 135A.155 — Hazing Policy.

Section 135A.157 — Notice To Students Regarding Possible Impact Of Criminal Records.

Section 135A.158 — Information Provided To Student Parents And Pregnant Students.

Section 135A.16 — Policy For Students With Disabilities.

Section 135A.165 — Deaf Students; Tuition Assistance.

Section 135A.17 — Provisions To Facilitate Voting.

Section 135A.18 — Authorization For Agreements.

Section 135A.19 — Financial Emergency.

Section 135A.191 — Research Dogs And Cats.

Section 135A.20 — Midwestern Higher Education Compact.

Section 135A.21 — Members Of Commission.

Section 135A.22 — Effect On Reciprocity.

Section 135A.25 — Textbook Disclosure, Pricing, And Access.

Section 135A.30 — Minnesota Academic Excellence Scholarship.

Section 135A.51 — Definitions.

Section 135A.52 — Program And Qualifications.