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 Chapter 3 - Registration, Fees, and Deposits


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Fees and Deposits (continued)
   Optional Fees



Optional Fees

Students who select optional fees for the fall semester must pay the academic year fee. The spring semester fee is available only during the spring semester.

Longhorn All-Sports Package
(Intercollegiate Athletics for Men and Women)  $60.00    academic year
  30.00    spring semester

Department of Theatre and Dance
 $15.00    academic year
   7.50    spring semester

Performing Arts FAN CLUB
 $27.00    academic year
  13.50    spring semester

Cactus yearbook and CD-ROM
 $39.00    

Analecta literary journal
 $7.00    

Peregrinus law school yearbook
 $25.00    

Parking permits
automobiles  (C)  $65.00    academic year
  45.00    spring semester
  25.00    summer session
motorcycles  (M)  $35.00    academic year
  25.00    spring semester
  15.00    summer session
The Longhorn All-Sports Package admits a student to home intercollegiate athletic events for men and women in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball, and one discounted ticket to the Texas-Oklahoma football game.

The Department of Theatre and Dance fee entitles the student to a specified number of tickets to major season productions at no additional cost as long as tickets are available.

The Performing Arts FAN CLUB fee enables a student to purchase tickets for professional touring events presented by the Performing Arts Center at a price discounted 10 to 50 percent, as long as tickets are available.

The Cactus fee entitles the student to a copy of the University yearbook.

The Analecta fee entitles the student to a copy of the literary journal published by the College of Liberal Arts and the Liberal Arts Council.

The Peregrinus fee entitles the student to a copy of the law school yearbook.

A C or M parking permit purchased in the fall semester enables the student to park in any appropriately designated lot or area for the academic year; a permit purchased in the spring is valid through the summer session.

Longhorn All-Sports Package for Dependents of Students,
Faculty, and Staff [4]

Fall semester purchases must be for the academic year; the spring semester fee is available only during the spring semester. The optional Longhorn All-Sports Package for dependents is available only to the spouses and children of students or employees who have paid the corresponding optional fee.

Longhorn All-Sports Package
(Intercollegiate Athletics for Men and Women)  $73.00    academic year
  36.50    spring semester

Rules for Use of the ID Card for Purchasers of the Longhorn
All-Sports Package

Purchase of the fee implies agreement to abide by the following rules:

  1. The fee is valid only for the original purchaser and is nontransferable. Penalties for presentation of an ID by anyone other than the owner, or other misuse, are described in 7 and 8 below. Other proof of identification may be required when the ID is presented.

  2. The identification card is void if mutilated or altered. A mutilated card may be replaced on return of remnants of the original card and payment of the appropriate replacement fee. A lost student, faculty, or staff card may be replaced upon payment of the appropriate fee. A lost dependent ID card indicating payment of the fee may not be replaced, but a second fee may be purchased upon signing an affidavit of loss.

  3. Purchase of the Longhorn All-Sports Package entitles the owner to the services described here. Purchasers of the optional dependent fee may participate in student drawings for event tickets. The full regular price is charged for these tickets. If an improper ticket is presented with an ID card, admission will be refused.

  4. Special admission rates may be available to fee purchasers for reserved seats. No guarantee is made as to the availability of such admissions.

  5. Admission will be granted only on presentation of the identification card and event ticket, and where appropriate, the identification card only.

  6. The fee is valid throughout the long session for which it was purchased. A refund is available only on termination of enrollment or employment with the University, or in the case of the dependent fee, the termination of enrollment or employment with the University by the owner's spouse or parent.

  7. Presentation of an identification card by anyone other than the owner, or other misuse, may result in confiscation and forfeiture of fee privileges.

  8. Fraudulent use of an identification card may result in disciplinary action or prosecution of the guilty parties.

  9. The replacement fee for an identification card that has been confiscated because of misuse is $10.00 plus the amount of the original fee, unless the owner surrenders the right to fee privileges, or $10.00 if the owner surrenders the right to fee privileges.

  10. The replacement fee for an identification card that has been confiscated because of misuse is $10.00 if the identification card did not reflect payment of the optional fee.


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