For the purposes of this article, the following words have the meanings specified unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(a) "Auxiliary capital fees" means charges levied on students to support debt service, information technology projects, capital projects and campus maintenance and renewal for the auxiliary facilities and information technology systems of the institutions;
(b) "Auxiliary fees" means charges levied on all students to support auxiliary enterprises or optional charges levied only on students using the auxiliary service. Auxiliary fees include sales and service revenue from entities that exist predominately to furnish goods or services to students, faculty or staff such as residence halls, faculty and staff housing, food services, intercollegiate athletics, student unions, bookstores, parking and other service centers;
(c) "Full-time graduate student" means a graduate student who is enrolled for nine or more credit hours in a regular term;
(d) "Full-time undergraduate student" means an undergraduate student who is enrolled for 12 or more credit hours in a regular term;
(e) "Required educational and general capital fees" means:
(1) Charges levied on all students to support debt service of systemwide bond issues; and
(2) Charges levied on all students to support debt service, information technology projects, capital projects and campus maintenance and renewal for an institutions educational and general educational facilities, and information systems.
(f) "Tuition and required educational and general fees" means:
(1) Charges levied on all students of that class or category to support educational and general program services and to support debt service, information technology projects, capital projects and campus maintenance, and renewal for an institutions educational and general educational facilities, auxiliary facilities and information technology systems; and
(2) Optional charges levied for education and general services collected only from students using the service or from students for whom the services are made available.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 10. Fees and Other Money Collected at State Institutions of Higher Education
§18B-10-1. Enrollment, Tuition and Other Fees at Education Institutions; Refund of Fees
§18B-10-1a. Resident Tuition Rates for Members of the National Guard, Reserves, and Armed Forces
§18B-10-1b. Special Equity Fee; Purpose; Exemptions
§18B-10-2. Higher Education Resource Assessment
§18B-10-4b. Additional Fee Waivers for Health Sciences and Technology Academy Programs
§18B-10-5. Fee Waivers -- Undergraduate Schools
§18B-10-6. Fee Waivers -- Professional and Graduate Schools
§18B-10-7a. Tuition and Fee Waivers or Adjustments for Residents at Least Sixty-Five Years Old
§18B-10-7b. Tuition Waivers for High School Graduates in Foster Care
§18B-10-7d. Tuition Waivers for National Service Volunteers Serving in West Virginia
§18B-10-10. The Medal of Honor and Andrew J. Trail Purple Heart Recipient Tuition Waiver
§18B-10-11. Fees and Money Derived From Athletic Contests
§18B-10-12. Student Activities
§18B-10-13. Fees From Operation of Dormitories, Faculty Homes, Dining Halls and Cafeterias