Account Codes: Detail

01966-Veterans' Dependent Fee Remission

Description:

Student must be admitted to a degree program at an Oregon University System campus. The student must be a child (includes adopted child or stepchildren), a spouse, or un-remarried surviving spouse of a member of the United States Armed Forces who: 1) died while on active duty after 9/11/01, or 2) died due to a service-connected condition incurred after 9/11/01, or 3) incurred a service-connected condition(s) after 9/11/01 rated 100%, total and permanent, by the Department of Veteran Affairs. An eligible child must be 23 years of age or younger at the time the child applies for the waiver. A child who is older than 23 years of age is eligible for a waiver for a master?s degree program if the child: 1) Applied for and received a waiver for a baccalaureate degree when the child was 23 years of age or younger; and 2) applied for a master?s program waiver within 12 months of receiving a baccalaureate degree. Some courses that may be excluded from this remission include post-baccalaureate courses, certificate programs, additional undergraduate degrees, distance education classes, self-supported classes, and other campus-designated programs. The student must meet Oregon residency requirements as stipulated within OAR 580-010-0030 through 580-010-0045. The maximum waiver granted under this remission program shall be: 1) The total number of attempted credit hours equal to four years of full-time attendance for a baccalaureate degree, and 2) the total number of attempted credit hours equal to two years of full-time attendance for a master's degree. The qualifying student, whether child, spouse, or un-remarried spouse, must also provide proof of the veteran?s active duty status in the armed forces after September 11, 2001. Proof must be supplied by the US Veterans Affairs office. See the Tuition Fee Book: Tuition Fee Policies, Section H.7 for more information.

Account Type Code: 51
Data Entry Status: Y (Yes)
Tax Reportable Status: Not Tax Reportable
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