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University Charges Not Paid by Athletics Aid Questions often arise concerning the types of University expenses that are covered when a student-athlete is on full scholarship. Tuition, required University fees, required books, and room and board are covered. The expenses listed below are examples of common charges not covered by a full athletic scholarship. If you incur any of the following charges or additional ones that are not listed, you are responsible for payment. You will not be allowed to register if you have any outstanding expenses of this nature. • • • • • • • • • • • •

Course fees; Long distance phone calls made from your residence hall; Cost of treatment for non-athletically related injuries; Library fines; Fines for damage to University property, including Residence Halls; Key deposits or replacement of lost Residence Hall key; Replacement fee for lost identification card; School supplies, pens, notebooks, paper, calculators, etc. (See NCAA Special Assistance Fund); “Consumable charges” which can include lab fees, art and photography supplies, and non-required field trips; Parking fines; Typing and copying costs; Student Health Insurance.