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CHAPTER THREE: 3760 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION CONCERNING FACULTY AND STAFF June 2009
3760
EDUCATIONAL PRIVILEGE
PREAMBLE: This section outlines the policy whereby certain members of the larger UI community may enroll in the university for reduced fees. See 3740 for historical background. Further information is available from Human Resources (208-885-3609). [ed. 7-97, 6-09]
A. POLICY. Enrollment in the university for reduced fees ($20 registration fee plus $5 a credit) is a privilege extended to the following members of the UI community: (1) faculty members emeriti, honored staff retirees, and their spouses, (2) members of the adjunct faculty and staff not otherwise considered employees [See also Section 3740], and (3) non-remarried widows or widowers whose spouses' deaths occurred while they were in the employ of, on official leave from, or retired from UI. [See also Section 3750 F.] Employees at other higher education institutions under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Education are eligible for this benefit subject to the same provisions, interpretations and limitations as UI employees. Fees waived under this privilege may be subject to tax liability. This privilege is subject to the provisions, interpretations, and limitations contained in the following subsections. [ed. 7-02]
B. LIMITATION TO REGULAR PROGRAMS AND TERMS. This educational privilege applies only to courses that are offered as a part of the regular program on the Moscow campus during a regular academic session or intersession period. Specifically, courses offered through correspondence or continuing education are excluded from this program. [ed. 7-97]
C. LIMITATION TO ACADEMIC SERVICES. A person who is registered under this policy is entitled only to academic services (e.g., instruction and use of the library). Other services covered by regular fees, such as student health services, insurance, ASUI membership, student activities, and admission to athletic events, are not included. Special fees imposed for certain aspects of instruction, such as for special courses and programs, individual instruction in music, and course-related field trips, must be paid.
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