| Tuition Discounts | PG22-0301 |
The following Policy Guideline is designed to replace Informational Policy Memorandum (IPM) 54, issued April 16, 1993.
Section 5005 of the Education Law states in part, the school shall disseminate to all prospective and enrolled students through an enrollment contract or agreement and in appropriate languages as required by the Commissioner in regulation: (a) information concerning the school, including but not limited to: (3) a schedule of tuition payments, fees and all other charges and expenses necessary for completion of the course or program.
Section 126.2(b) of the Commissioner's Regulations states "A school shall provide the same instruction, tools, equipment or instructional supplies, and charge the same tuition rates and other fees or charges, to all students or groups of students in like circumstances, unless otherwise approved by the commissioner." The intent of this regulation, among other things, is to prevent schools from bargaining with students over a particular tuition price; to prevent a school from basing its tuition fee solely on the amount of money the individual is eligible to receive in aid; and so that no individual may suffer discrimination.
Section 126.7(a) of the Commissioner's Regulations states, "All conditions for enrollment in or completion of a curriculum or course shall be set forth in an enrollment agreement which shall be fully completed, dated and signed by both an authorized agent of the school and the student prior to the time instruction begins."
There are various situations when a student may be enrolled by a school and receive a discount in tuition. As long as the school's proposed exemption to the general rule does not undermine the intent of Section 126.2(b) or 126.7(a) of the Commissioner's Regulations, the Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision (BPSS) may approve a tuition discount on a case-by-case basis. It is the responsibility of BPSS to determine that the discount or reduced tuition has a rational basis. Some of the factors to be considered include the following:
Any questions on tuition discounts should be addressed to BPSS.
http://www.highered.nysed.gov/bpss/pg220301.htm
Last updated:
July 17, 2006