Private schools typically charge fees, and at
public universities and
community colleges, students are charged
tuition and
matriculation, when can themselves be considered fees charged per
credit hour. However, the term
student fees typically refers to additional charges which the student is required to pay, typically no matter how many hours the student is taking in the
academic term. Commonly this is a student activity fee, which helps to fund
student organisations, particularly those which are academic in nature; and those which serve all students equally, like
student government and student media. A newer fee is the
technology fee, which is often charged to students by schools when
state government funding fails to meet needs for computers and other
classroom technology. Students may also be charged a health fee which usually covers the campus nurse, and possibly a visit to a local clinic if the student is
ill.
Parking fees are normally optional, because students may not have their own automobiles. However, many U.S. schools are now forcing meal plans on their students, particularly those that stay in
dorms, and some force freshmen to stay in the dorms. Generally, all fees except parking are covered under scholarships, whether they are from private, government, or
lottery funds. However, at least one U.S. state (
Georgia) began denying
HOPE Scholarship money for any new fees added, even by its own state schools. == Services Charges in Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong ==