SUN-30-12-00003-A State University of New York Tuition and Fees Schedule
10/3/12 N.Y. St. Reg. SUN-30-12-00003-A
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXXIV, ISSUE 40
October 03, 2012
RULE MAKING ACTIVITIES
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
NOTICE OF ADOPTION
I.D No. SUN-30-12-00003-A
Filing No. 945
Filing Date. Sept. 14, 2012
Effective Date. Oct. 03, 2012
State University of New York Tuition and Fees Schedule
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following action:
Action taken:
Amendment of section 302.1(b) of Title 8 NYCRR.
Statutory authority:
Education Law, section 355(2)(b) and (h)
Subject:
State University of New York Tuition and Fees Schedule.
Purpose:
To amend the Tuition and Fees Schedule to increase tuition for students in all programs in the State University of New York.
Substance of final rule:
This emergency and proposed rulemaking changes the tuition and fee schedule of the State University of New York effective for the Fall 2012 semester.
Since filing the emergency/proposed rule making, nonsubstantive changes were made to footnotes 4 and 5. In footnote 4, the phrase “since their plans were approved for 2011-12” was removed. In the time since filing the emergency/proposed rule making, the University Center at Binghamton’s plan under the NY-SUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program Act has received approval, therefore, footnote 5 was changed to reflect that the University at Binghamton’s plan is approved, but the University at Albany is still waiting approval for their plan.
The tuition increases on an annual basis proposed by this rulemaking are as follows:
Undergraduate Degree: Tuition would increase by $300 to $5,570 for resident students. Tuition would increase by $1,470 to $16,190 for out-of-state students at the University Centers at Buffalo and Stony Brook; by $1,340 to $14,720 at the University Centers at Albany (pending approval of its submitted plan) and Binghamton; and, by $500 to $14,820 for all other campuses.
Graduate Degree Programs: Tuition would increase by $500 for resident students, to $9,370. Tuition would increase by $1,520 for out-of-state students, to $16,680. For students enrolled in programs leading to a Masters in Business Administration degree, tuition would increase by $920 to $11,130 for residents and by $1,670 to $18,320 for out-of-state students. For students enrolled in programs leading to a Masters in Architecture degree, tuition would increase by $830 to $10,040 for residents and by $1,520 to $16,680 for out-of-state students. For students enrolled in programs leading to a Masters in Social Work degree, tuition would increase by $830 to $10,000 for residents and by $1,520 to $16,680 for out-of-state students.
Medicine: Tuition would increase by $2,440 to $29,530 for residents and by $1,000 to $54,650 for out-of-state residents.
Law: The tuition at the Law School of the University at Buffalo would be increased by $1,710 to $20,730 for residents and by $3,200 to $35,220 for out-of-state residents.
Pharmacy: The tuition at the School of Pharmacy at the University at Buffalo would increase by $1,780 to $21,530 for residents and by $3,800 to $41,750 for out-of-state residents.
Physical Therapy and Doctor of Nursing Practice: Tuition for the Doctor of Physical Therapy and Nursing Practice at the University at Buffalo and the University at Stony Brook would increase by $1,480 to $17,940 for residents and by $2,930 to $32,220 for out-of-state residents.
Dentistry: Tuition for the D.D.S programs at the Universities at Stony Brook and Buffalo would increase by $2,100 to $25,450 for residents and by $5,200 to $57,230 for out-of-state residents.
Optometry: Tuition for the Optometry program at the College of Optometry would increase by $1,300 to $19,900 for residents and by $2,500 to $38,210 for out-of-state residents.
Physician Assistant: Tuition for the Physicians’ Assistant graduate program at Stony Brook and Upstate would increase by $820 to $9,940 for residents and by $1,650 to $18,190 for out-of-state residents.
Final rule as compared with last published rule:
Nonsubstantive changes were made in section 302.1(b)(2).
Text of rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained from:
Lisa S. Campo, State University of New York, Office of General Counsel, University Plaza, Albany, NY 12246, (518) 320-1400, email: Lisa.Campo@SUNY.edu
Revised Regulatory Impact Statement, Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, Rural Area Flexibility Analysis and Job Impact Statement
No revised regulatory impact statement, job impact statement, rural area flexibility analysis or regulatory flexibility analysis for small businesses and local governments are submitted with this notice because the changes made to the final text are not substantial and the previously published statements and analyses do not need to be changed.