[Faculty] Fwd: Guidelines for Awarding Tuition Fee Waivers to Engineering JDP Students
Ignacio Sepulveda Oyarzun
isepulveda at sdsu.edu
Wed Dec 21 14:46:58 PST 2022
Hello Garoma and Donovan,
I am planning to recruit *one JDP student*. He is Ian Desmarais and comes
from New Hampshire (i.e. out-of-state for the moment). If all works out
with his application, he should start in Fall 2023.
Thank you,
Ignacio
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 2:40 PM Garoma, Temesgen <tgaroma at sdsu.edu> wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> As noted before, the tuition fee waivers for Engineering JDP students will
> be allocated according to the attached guidelines. Here is a brief
> overview of the guidelines:
>
> - The current allocations of tuition waivers for the Engineering JDP
> are 60 for basic tuition waivers and 30 for nonresident tuition waivers
> (NRTW). Nonresident students are required to pay both basic and nonresident
> tuition fees.
> - Tuition waivers shall be awarded annually in the spring semester for
> the upcoming academic year.
> - Basic tuition waiver awards are for one academic year, and at the
> end of each academic year, all waivers will be placed back into a pool for
> the next academic year allocation.
> - Nonresident Tuition Waiver (NRTW) awards are used to recruit
> nonresident students. The waivers remain for ten semesters for
> international students and for out-of-state students, NRTW is intended to
> serve as a stopgap until the students can establish California residency
> for tuition purposes.
> - When a student on tuition waiver graduates or withdraws from the
> program, the waiver will be put back into the pool.
> - Faculty advisors are responsible for paying tuition fees for
> students without waivers.
>
> *If you will have continuing students and/or currently recruiting students
> for the 2023/24 academic year, we need the following information as soon as
> possible:*
>
> - The names of continuing students and their residency status (CA
> resident or nonresident)
> - The names or numbers (if the names are not available at the moment)
> of the students you are recruiting and their status (CA resident or
> nonresident)
>
> Thank you to those who have already responded!
>
> Garoma
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Garoma, Temesgen <tgaroma at sdsu.edu>
> Date: Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 5:10 PM
> Subject: Guidelines for Awarding Tuition Fee Waivers to Engineering JDP
> Students
> To: faculty at engineering.sdsu.edu <faculty at engineering.sdsu.edu>
> Cc: Eugene Olevsky <eolevsky at sdsu.edu>, Donovan Geiger <dgeiger at sdsu.edu>
>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Starting from the 2023/24 academic year, the tuition fee waivers for
> Engineering JDP students will be allocated according to the attached
> guidelines. If you will have continuing students and/or recruiting new
> students into the program for the Fall 2023 semester, please review the
> guidelines.
>
> The deadline for the application for waivers for the 2023/24 academic year
> is *December 15, 2022*.
>
> Please let me know if you have questions.
>
> Thank you
> Garoma
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*Ignacio Sepulveda*
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Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering
San Diego State University
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