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College Fees

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Approval of 2017-2018 College Fees by the President and the Board of Trustees

President Approval

Signature, College President Date

Board of Trustees Approval

Signature, Chair of Board of Trustees Date

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Table of Contents ACCIDENT/LIABILITY INSURANCE ........................................................................................ 5

EDUCATIONAL/PROFESSIONAL .......................................................................................... 5

APPLICATION FEE ...................................................................................................................... 5

ADMISSION .............................................................................................................................. 5

HEALTH SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF NURSING & PUBLIC SAFETY .............................. 5

WORKFORCE PROGRAMS ..................................................................................................... 5

ASTRONAUT MEMORIAL PLANETARIUM AND OBSERVATORY .................................... 6

GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES ............................................................................................ 6

GROUP RATES ......................................................................................................................... 6

FACILITY USAGE FEE ............................................................................................................ 6

BREVARD POLICE TESTING AND SELECTION CENTER .................................................... 7

CAMPUS SECURITY .................................................................................................................... 7

TRAFFIC FINES ........................................................................................................................ 8

CERTIFICATES AND/OR TRANSCRIPTS ................................................................................. 8

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER .............................................................................................. 9

COSMETOLOGY ........................................................................................................................ 11

COURSE LAB FEES .................................................................................................................... 13

DENTAL CLINIC ........................................................................................................................ 25

DRIVING RANGE FEE ............................................................................................................... 29

EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS LOAN FEE .................................................................................... 30

EXTERNAL TEST PROCTOR FEES ......................................................................................... 30

FACILITIES USAGE FEE ........................................................................................................... 30

FIRE TRAINING CENTER – FACILITY RENTAL FEES ........................................................ 31

GRADUATION FEES .................................................................................................................. 32

INTERNET FEE ........................................................................................................................... 32

KING CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS ..................................................................... 32

KING CENTER BUILDING FEES .......................................................................................... 33

KING CENTER PERSONNEL CHARGES............................................................................. 34

KING CENTER EQUIPMENT USE FEES ............................................................................. 34

LAB SCHOOL PROGRAM ......................................................................................................... 35

LATE REGISTRATION FEE (ALL CLASSES) ......................................................................... 35

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LIBRARY FINES AND CHARGES ............................................................................................ 35

ONLINE PAYMENT CONVENIENCE FEE .............................................................................. 36

PARKING DECAL CHARGE ..................................................................................................... 36

RECORD COPY REQUESTS (PUBLIC/STUDENT) ................................................................. 36

RETURNED CHECK ................................................................................................................... 36

TESTING FEES ............................................................................................................................ 36

TICKETING FEE (except King Center) ....................................................................................... 37

TITAN TENNIS CENTER UTILIZATION FEES....................................................................... 37

TUITION/MATRICULATION FEES .......................................................................................... 38

WEFS PRODUCTION FEES ....................................................................................................... 38

WORKFORCE PROGRAMS ....................................................................................................... 38

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ACCIDENT/LIABILITY INSURANCE EDUCATIONAL/PROFESSIONAL

Description Fee

Accident Insurance Liability Insurance

• Aerospace Technology • Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology • Aviation Maintenance Technology • Automotive Service Technology • Cosmetology • CNC Machinist • Culinary Programs • Early Childhood Practicum • Health Sciences and Institute of Nursing including BAS • Social and Human Services Program • Public Safety Institute • Undergraduate Research • Veterinary Technology • Welding Technology

$10.50 $16.00

APPLICATION FEE

ADMISSION Fee

Student Application Fee* One time, non-refundable

$30.00

Fee

HEALTH SCIENCES, INSTITUTE OF NURSING & PUBLIC SAFETY To include the following programs as listed below: $25.00

• Emergency Medicine Programs • Health Science Programs • Fire Fighting Programs • Nursing Programs

WORKFORCE PROGRAMS Fee

To include the following programs as listed below: • Cosmetology • Facial Specialty • Nails Specialty

$25.00

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ASTRONAUT MEMORIAL PLANETARIUM AND OBSERVATORY

GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES Planetarium Star Theatre & IWERKS® Discovery Theatre (Admission to one show)

Description Fee

Adult $8.00 Senior/ Student/ Military (55 & over) $7.00 Child (12 & under) $5.00

GROUP RATES Reservations Required (Rate includes admission to 2 shows)

Description Fee Student (for groups of 25 or more) $8.00 Adults (for groups of 25 or more) $12.00

FACILITY USAGE FEE

Description Fee Non-Profits – for use of Science Quest Area *up to four (4) hours (does not include shows, tech services or custodial services) For-Profits - for use of Science Quest Area (*up to four (4) hours (does not include shows or custodial services)

$750.00 + add on $1500.00 + add on

Non-Refundable Deposit for weekend programs $500.00 Deposit for evening & weekend programs $50.00 Refundable damage deposit $300.00 Custodial Cleaning Fee $140.00+ Technical Charges $50.00/hour

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BREVARD POLICE TESTING AND SELECTION CENTER The following fees are established for services offered by the Brevard Police Testing Center:

Procedure Fee

Basic Abilities Test $75.00

Basic Law Enforcement Academy Applicant (PAT, Poly, Psych, Prints, Credit, etc.)

$500.00

BAT (LE/CO – 10 or more agency-sponsored for a single class) $50.00

Drug Screen (10-panel) $50.00

Physical Abilities Test $50.00

Fingerprint Checks $65.00

Academy Graduates 1-year or Less with Agency COE $200.00

Academy Graduates >1-year and Employment Eligibility Pool $500.00

State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE) $150.00

EMT/Paramedic Applicant $200.00

Firefighter Entry-Level Assessment Battery (SHEILD) $50.00

Equivalency of Training Evaluation Services

a. Out-of-State and Federal Law Enforcement Officer $350.00 b. Florida Inactive officers $200.00

Non-Officer Public Safety Background Investigation $300.00

a. Add Polygraph $200.00

b. Add Psychological $200.00

CAMPUS SECURITY

Procedure Fee

Library Card Application Fee (Non-EFSC/Non-UCF Affiliated) $25.00

Standard Background Check $75.00

New Employee Fingerprinting $36.00

ID/Copy/Replacement Card $10.00

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TRAFFIC FINES

Description Fee Non Moving $15.00

• No decal • Over lines (yellow, red, blue) • Unauthorized zone or lot • No parking zone (red) • Posted areas (no parking) • Driveways • Double parked • Seeded or cultivated areas • Service entrance • Staff/faculty parking • In loading zone

On sidewalk or walkway • Moving (minor)… • Driving on cultivated area • Violating one-way sign • Failure to stop at Stop sign

$15.00

Moving (major) • Speeding over posted speed • Careless/reckless driving

$30.00

Tow away or Call police • Parked in disabled space • Parked in front of fire hydrant • Third parking violation

$30.00

Note: If more than one violation exists, annotate same on ticket and charge for each violation. All proceeds from parking fines are used for student scholarships. F.S. 832.07

CERTIFICATES AND/OR TRANSCRIPTS

Description Fee Health Science Certificate (duplicate) $5.00

Official transcript/per transcript* $10.00

Overnight transcript request mailing fee/per destination* $35.00

Student will receive vouchers for two complimentary official transcripts upon graduation. *The College has appointed Credentials Solutions as the designated agent for printing and mailing academic transcript documents and for sending official PDF academic transcript documents via the Credentials Transcripts Network™. Fees assessed through this service may be in addition to or less than fees for services provided by the College.

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER COCOA (WEEKLY RATE)

Toddler Program (15 Months to 35 Months): Registration Fee $60.00

Schedule Options

7:15 am to 5:30 pm 8:30 am to 2:30 pm 7:30 am to 12:30 pm

2 days $95.00/week $79.00/week $63.00/week 3 days $116.00/week $95.00/week $84.00/week 4 days $158.00/week $126.00/week $105.00/week

Preschool Program (3 to 5 Years Old): Registration Fee $60.00 Schedule Options

7:15 am to 5:30 pm

8:30 am to 2:30 pm

7:30 am to12:30 pm

2:30 pm to 5:30pm

2 days $84.00/week $68.00/week $58.00/week $32.00/week 3 days $110.00/week $89.00/week $74.00/week $47.00/week 4 days $158.00/week $126.00/week $105.00/week $63.00/week

State Funded VPK: Program runs 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Monday through Thursday.

Children must be 4/5 years old by September 1, to enroll Schedule Options 8:30 am to 12:30 pm 7:30 am to 2:30 pm 7:30 am to 5:30 pm

Monday – Thursday 4 days

Free $63.00/week $95.00/week

School Age (6 to 10 Years Old) Summer Camp: Activity Fee $25.00 Schedule Options 7:15 am – 5:30 pm 8:30 am to 2:30 pm

Monday – Thursday 4 days $126.00/week $105.00/week

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MELBOURNE MONTESSORI (WEEKLY RATE)

Toddler Program (15 Months to 35 Months): Registration Fee $60.00 Schedule Options

7:15 am to 5:30 pm 8:30 am to 2:30 pm 7:30 am to 12:30 pm

2 days $95.00/week $79.00/week $63.00/week 3 days $116.00/week $95.00/week $84.00/week 4 days $158.00/week $126.00/week $105.00/week

Preschool Program (3 to 5 Years Old): Registration Fee $60.00 Schedule Options

7:15 am to 5:30 pm

8:30 am to 2:30 pm

7:30 am to 12:30 pm

2:30 pm to 5:30pm

2 days $84.00/week $68.00/week $58.00/week $32.00/week 3 days $110.00/week $89.00/week $74.00/week $47.00/week 4 days $158.00/week $126.00/week $105.00/week $63.00/week

State Funded VPK: Program runs 8:30 am to 12:30 pm Monday through Thursday.

Children must be 4/5 years old by September 1 to enroll Schedule Options 8:30 am to 12:30 pm 7:30 am to 2:30 pm 7:30 am to 5:30 pm

Monday – Thursday 4 days

Free $63.00/week $95.00/week

OTHER FEES • Extra Day Rates: $25.00 up to 5 hours a day, and $40.00 for up to 10 hours a day. • Overtime Hourly Rate: $6.50 per hour. • Late Pick-Up Fee: $15.00 per 15 minutes. • Tuition Late Fee: 10%

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COSMETOLOGY

Procedure Fee

Cosmetology Kit (varies) $650.00

Facial Kit $350.00

Nails Kit $350.00 The following fees are established for services offered by the Cosmetology Salon:

Procedure Fee

Shampoo $1.50 Shampoo & Set $6.00 Shampoo/Cut/Set $9.00 Basic Wrap $6.00 Basic Wrap with Flat Iron $10.00 Shampoo/Blow Dry and/or Curling Iron $4.50 Scrunch/Finger Wave $12.00 Braiding/Plaiting per braid $1.00 Basic Haircut – No Blow Dry or Set $3.50 Up-Do $10.00 (and up) Thermal Pressing/Flat Iron $8.00 Scalp Treatment/Deep Conditioning Treatment $5.00 Beard Trim $3.00 CHI Straightening System $65.00

Color/Chemical Services – Hair Shaping and Styling is Included in the Following Fees: Permanent Waves $20.00 Specialty Wraps $40.00 Relaxers $20.00

Additional charge for long hair (below shoulder length) for the following services: Highlighting (Cap) $20.00 Highlighting (Full Foils) $45.00 Highlighting (Partial Foils) $22.00 Un-Coloring (Bleaching) with Toner $20.00 Color (One All Over) $18.00 Semi-Permanent Color $8.50 Dimensional Foils $47.00

Hair Extensions (Offered on a Limited Basis) Braids or Plaited (whole head) Quick Weave $35.00 Pony Tail $10.00 Sewn In (one strip) $5.00 Glued In (one strip) $1.00

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Bangs, Sewn or Glued (per strip) $5.00 Per Plait or Braid $1.00 Wig Cut $5.00

Nail Services Basic Manicure $7.00 French Manicure $9.00 Basic Pedicure $12.00 Spa Pedicure $18.00 Paraffin Dip $1.50 Polish Change $3.00 Artificial and Gel Nails – Full Set $20.00 Tips w/Overlay $20.00 Fills $10.00 Removal of Artificial Nails $8.00 Mend Artificial Nail (each finger) $1.00 Mend Natural Nail (each finger) .50 Nail Art (each finger) .50

Skin Care/Esthetician Basic Facial $15.00 Facial w/Steam and Extractions $18.00 Machine Facial $22.00 Micro-Derma $30.00 Back Treatment $20.00 Chemical Peel $18.00 Vitamin A or C Treatment $5.00 Make-up Application $5.00 Lash or Brow Tint $6.00 Eyebrow Wax $4.00 Lip or Chin Wax $3.00 Half Legs (Knee to Ankle) Wax $20.00 Underarm Wax $7.00 Lower Half of Face (Lip, Chin, Sides) Wax $10.00 Eyebrow Arch (Tweeze) $4.00 Back Wax $20.00

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COURSE LAB FEES All lab fees are maintained in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer. The college reserves the right to change lab fees during the course of a year.

Course Number Description Fee ***Z Online courses (per credit hour) $15.00

ACR 0704 Introduction to HVAC/R $25.00 AERC 0006 Automotive Assistor 1 $50.00 AERC 0007 Automotive Assistor 2 $50.00 AERC 0199 Engine Repair $50.00 AERC 0299 Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles $60.00 AERC 0399 Manual Drivetrain $50.00 AERC 0499 Suspension & Steering Systems $20.00 AERC 0599 Brake Systems $20.00 AERC 0600 Ford Maintenance/Light Repair 1 $30.00 AERC 0691 Automotive Electrical 1 $50.00 AERC 0692 Automotive Electrical 2 $40.00 AERC 0797 Heating & Air Conditioning Systems $40.00 AERC 0885 Engine Performance 1 $20.00 AERC 0886 Engine Performance 2 $30.00 AMT 0708 Aviation Maintenance Technology General 1 $648.55 AMT 0709 Aviation Maintenance Technology General 2 $724.50 AMT 0712 Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe 1 $827.50 AMT 0713 Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe 2 $869.65 AMT 0714 Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe 3 $658.95 AMT 0717 Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe 4 $436.55 AMT 0821 Aviation Maintenance Technology Power plant 1 $585.95 AMT 0822 Aviation Maintenance Technology Power plant 2 $641.90 AMT 0823 Aviation Maintenance Technology Power plant 3 $493.97 AMT 0824 Aviation Maintenance Technology Power plant 4 $607.82 ANS 4911 Individual Mentored Research in Animal Science $30.00

ARTC 1300 Drawing 1 $35.00 ARTC 1750 Ceramics $35.00 ARTC 2400 Printmaking $35.00 ARTC 2701 Sculpture $50.00 ATEC 1671 Laboratory Animal Medicine $40.00

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ATEC 2722 Avian & Exotic Animal Medicine $40.00 ATEL 1110 Animal Anatomy Laboratory $65.00 ATEL 1311 Veterinary Office Procedures $13.00 ATEL 1650 Introduction Exam Room and Clinical Procedures $50.00 ATEL 1652 Introduction to Anesthesia, Surgery & Radiography $90.00 ATEL 2613 Small Animal Diseases & Pharmacology 1 Lab $80.00 ATEL 2614 Small Animal Diseases & Pharmacology 2 Lab $80.00 ATEL 2632 Veterinary Surgical Nursing 2 Lab $100.00 ATEL 2638 Animal Clinical Pathology 1 Lab $150.00 ATEL 2639 Animal Clinical Pathology 2 Lab $150.00 ATEL 2654 Advanced Anesthesia, Surgery & Radiography Lab $150.00 ATEL 2656 Large Animal Clinical Nursing Skills Lab $40.00 BOTC 1010 Botany $30.00

BSCC 4911 Individual Mentored Research in Biology/Biotechnology

$30.00

BSCC 1005 Fundamentals of Biology $30.00 BSCC 1010 General Biology 1 $30.00 BSCC 1010H General Biology 1 Honors $30.00 BSCC 1011 General Biology 2 $30.00 BSCC 1011H General Biology 2 Honors $30.00 BSCC 1084 Survey Human Anatomy and Physiology $30.00 BSCC 1426 Introduction to Biotechnology Methods $50.00 BSCC 1427 Introduction to Biotechnology Methods 2 $65.00 BSCC 2093 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 $28.00 BSCC 2094 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 $28.00 BSCC 2910 Biological Research $30.00 BSCC 4422 Methods and Applications in Biotechnology $65.00 CEN 3024 Software Development 1 $15.00 CEN 4025 Software Development 2 $15.00 CEN 4341 Platform Technologies $20.00 CEN 4722 Human Computer Interaction $20.00 CEN 4802 Software Integration, Configuration & Testing $20.00 CET 1172 Beginning PC Repair $20.00 CET 1174 Advanced PC Repair $20.00 CET 1176 Computer Maintenance & Repair $20.00

CETC 1114 Digital Fundamentals $40.00 CETC 1123 Microprocessor Fundamentals $40.00 CETC 2890 Cybersecurity $30.00

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CGS 1000 Introduction to Computers $20.00 CGS 1555 Introduction to the Internet $20.00 CGS 1871 Multimedia Presentations $20.00 CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications $20.00 CGS 2571 Microcomputer Applications – Advanced $20.00

CHMC 3005 Physical Chemistry for Life Sciences $70.00 CHMC 3120 Analytical Chemistry with Lab $70.00 CHMC 4139 Bioanalytical Instrumentation with Lab $42.00 CHMC 4410 Physical Chemistry with Lab $70.00 CHML 1025 College Chemistry $35.00 CHML 1045 General Chemistry 1 Lab $30.00 CHML 1045H Honors General Chemistry 1 Lab $30.00 CHML 1046 General Chemistry 2 Lab $35.00 CHML 1046H Honors General Chemistry 2 Lab $30.00 CHML 2210 Organic Chemistry 1 Lab $35.00 CHML 2211 Organic Chemistry 2 Lab $35.00

CIS 2321 Systems Analysis & Design $15.00 CIS 2381 Foundations of Digital Forensics $20.00 CIS 3510 Advanced I.T. Project Management $20.00

CISC 3391 Computer Forensics $20.00 CISC 3392 Windows Forensics $20.00 CJE 1643 Advanced Crime Scene Technology $42.80 CJE 1671 Latent Fingerprint Development $62.12 CJE 1770 Crime Scene Photography 1 $47.90 CJE 1772 Crime Scene Photography 2 $47.00

CJKC 0020 CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations $44.00 CJKC 0031 CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers $58.00 CJKC 0040 CMS Criminal Justice Firearms $311.00 CJKC 0051 CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics $73.00 CJKC 0096 Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training $29.00 CJKC 0392 CO Handgun Transition Course $159.00 CJKC 0422 Dart-Firing Stun Gun Use $21.61 CNT 3403 Network Defense Security $20.00

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CNT 3406 Information Security Management $20.00 CNT 3702 Infrastructures and Facilities Planning $20.00 CNT 4704 Network Planning and Design $15.00 COP 1000 Principles of Programming $20.00 COP 1332 Visual Basic Programming $20.00 COP 1657 Introduction to Mobile Applications Programming $20.00 COP 2070 Visual Basic for Applications $15.00

COP 2333 Visual Basic Programming Advanced $20.00 COP 2334 Introduction to C++ Programming $20.00 COP 2335 C++ Programming Advanced $20.00 COP 2360 C# Programming $20.00 COP 2362 C# Programming Advanced $15.00 COP 2671 Mobile Applications Development $20.00 COP 2700 Database Techniques $20.00 COP 2800 Introduction to JAVA Programming $20.00 COP 2805 Advanced JAVA Programming $20.00 COP 2812 Introduction to XML $20.00 COP 2822 Web Page Authoring $20.00 COP 2830 Client Side Web Scripting $30.00 COP 2831 Web Programming $20.00 COP 3330 Object Oriented Programming $15.00 COP 3813 Internet Programming $20.00 COP 4655 Application Development for Mobile Devices $20.00 COP 4849 Web Applications for Programming $15.00 COS 0920 Cosmetology Review State Board $25.00

COSL 0001 Beginning Salon Skills Lab $75.00 COSL 0080 Intermediate Salon Skills Lab $100.00 COSL 0872 Advanced Salon Skills Lab 1 $50.00 COSL 0873 Advanced Salon Skills Lab 2 $75.00 CSPL 0010 Applied Cosmetology Specialists Nails $50.00 CSPL 0265 Applied Techniques – Facial Specialty $150.00 CTS 1142 Information Technology Project Management $20.00 CTS 1154 Help Desk Tech Support $20.00 CTS 1155 Help Desk Customer Support $20.00 CTS 1321 LINUX Networking & System Administration $20.00

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CTS 1329 Microsoft Client O/S $20.00 CTS 1383 Microsoft Server O/S – Installation and Configuration $20.00 CTS 1605 Introduction to Internet Protocol (IP) Communication $20.00 CTS 2330 Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 $20.00 CTS 2370 Virtual Infrastructure: Planning & Design $20.00 CTS 2371 Virtual Computing: Deployment, Security & Analysis

(VMware) $20.00

CTS 2384 Directory Services $20.00 CTS 2411 Information Storage Management $20.00 CTS 2440 Introduction to Oracle SQL & PL/SQL $20.00 CTS 2441 Oracle Database Fundamentals 1 $20.00

CTSC 1134 Network + $15.00 CTSC 1651 Cisco Router Technology $30.00 CTSC 2120 Network Security Fundamentals $20.00 CTSC 2314 Network Defense & Countermeasures – Hardening the

Infrastructure $30.00

CTSC 2325 Microsoft Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure Administration

$20.00

CTSC 2652 Cisco Advanced Router Technology $30.00 DEA 1936 Dental Seminar $425.00 DEH 1130 Oral Histology & Embryology $13.00 DEH 1802 Dental Hygiene 2 $13.00 DEH 2806 Dental Hygiene 4 $13.00

DEHC 1003 Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene $90.00 DEHC 2602 Periodontology $85.00 DEHL 1800 Dental Hygiene Clinic 1 $80.00 DEHL 1802 Dental Hygiene Clinic 2 $45.00 DEHL 2300 Pharmacology & Pain Control Lab $40.00 DEHL 2702 Community Dental Health 1 $55.00 DEHL 2804 Dental Hygiene Clinic 3 $75.00 DEHL 2806 Dental Hygiene Clinic 4 $75.00 DESC 2832 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliaries $125.00 DESC 2833 Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliaries 2 $84.00 DESL 1020 Head/Neck/Dental Anatomy Lab $34.00 DESL 1200 Dental Radiography Lab $180.00 DESL 1800 Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab $130.00

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DESL 1840 Preventive Dentistry Lab $35.00 DESL 2100 Dental Materials Lab $100.00 EEC 1200 Early Childhood Curriculum $15.00

EETC 1005 Basic Electricity/Electronics $10.00 EETC 1025 Circuit Fundamentals $40.00 EETC 1141 Analog Devices $40.00 EETC 1142 Analog Circuits $40.00 EETC 1610 Through-Hole and Surface-Mount Soldering $100.00 EETC 1611 Standard Testing and Certification $250.00 EETC 2325 Electronic Communication Systems $40.00 EETC 2609 Electronic Fabrication and Fiber Optics $50.00 EETC 2620 Advanced Surface Mount Soldering Technology $250.00 EETC 2724 Schematic Capture & Modeling $40.00 EGN 1007 Engineering Concepts & Methodologies $30.00 EMS 0000 Public Safety Telecommunication $48.00 EMS 1059 First Responder: Emergency Care $50.00 EMS 1431 EMT Clinical Experience $54.00 EMS 2659 Paramedic Internship $360.00 EMS 2664 Paramedic 1 Clinical $180.00 EMS 2665 Paramedic 2 Clinical $180.00

EMSL 1119 Emergency Medical Technology Lab $75.00 EMSL 2603 Paramedic 1 Lab $61.50 EMSL 2604 Paramedic 2 Lab $215.00 EMSL 2605 Paramedic 3 Lab $287.50 ETDC 1540 Civil Drafting $30.00 ETDC 2320 AutoCAD Fundamentals $30.00 ETDC 2340 Advanced AutoCAD $30.00 ETDC 2355 AutoCAD 3D $30.00 ETDC 2357 Parametric Modeling $30.00 ETDC 2545 Advanced Civil Drafting $30.00 ETIC 1830 Materials & Processes 1 $15.00 ETIC 1832 Materials & Processes 2 $10.00 ETIC 1855 Aerospace Structural Fabrication 1 $25.00 ETIC 2121 Non-Destructive & Destructive Testing $35.00 ETIC 2460 Composites Fundamentals $100.00

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ETIC 2464 Advanced Composites $100.00 ETIC 2851 Applied Mechanics $40.00 ETIC 2856 Aerospace Structural Fabrication 2 $41.00

ETMC 2318 Aerospace Fluid Systems $20.00 ETSC 1240 Fiber Optic Technologies $100.00 FFP 0010 Firefighter 1 $525.00 FFP 0020 Firefighter 2 $490.00 GIS 2040 Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems $20.00 FSS 1100 Menu and Marketing Management $50.00 FSS 1120 Management of Food and Beverage Purchasing $50.00 FSS 2300 Supervision and Personnel Management $50.00 FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control $50.00 FSSC 1202 Introduction to Basic Culinary $50.00 FSSC 1203 Kitchen and Dining Room Operations $50.00 GIS 2047 Applications of GIS, GPS, and Remote Sensing $20.00 GIS 2060 Advanced Geographic Information Systems $20.00

GRAC 1100 Principles of Graphic Design $50.00 GRAC 1143 Creative Computer Media $20.00 GRAC 1160 2D Animation $20.00 GRAC 1203 Digital Type & Color $20.00 GRAC 1710 Videography $20.00 GRAC 2120 Page Design & Layout $20.00 GRAC 2150 Raster Graphics $50.00 GRAC 2156 Vector Graphics $50.00 GRAC 2157 Integrated Design $50.00 GRAC 2162 3D Animation $20.00 GRAC 2168 3D Modeling $20.00 GRAC 2180 Portfolio Development $20.00 GRAC 2201 Digital Prepress $20.00 GRAC 2582 E-Media $50.00 GRAC 2721 Web Site Design $50.00 HCP 0020 Patient Care Assistant $13.75 HCP 0121 Articulated Nursing Assistant $305.00 HCP 0332 Advanced Home Health Aide $8.00

HIMC 1255 Advanced Coding $30.00 HMV 0100 Introduction to Basic Culinary $50.00 HMV 0126 Food Service Management & Customer Service

Capstone $50.00

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HMV 0170 Kitchen & Dining Room Operations $50.00 HMV 0171 Food, Beverage & Pastries Preparation $50.00 HSC 0003 Basic Healthcare Worker $20.00

HSCC 1000 Introduction to Health Care $65.00

ISM 3011 Introduction to Information Technology Management $15.00 ISM 3113 Information Systems Analysis and Design $15.00 ISM 3320 Information Systems Control $20.00 ISM 3321 Cybersecurity Fundamentals $20.00 ISM 3324 Applications in Information Security $20.00 ISM 4041 Emerging Information Technologies $15.00 ISM 4300 Information Systems Operation Management $20.00 ISM 4314 Project and Change Management for Technology $20.00 ISM 4220 Network Management for Informational Professionals $20.00

MCBC 2010 Microbiology for Health Sciences $35.00 MCBC 3020 Biology of Microorganisms $50.00 MEAC 1205 Clinical Competencies $30.00 MEAC 1260 Medical Office Laboratory Procedures $50.00 MLTL 0047 Phlebotomy Lab $211.00 MLTL 1046 Core Lab 1: Basic Skills Module $223.00 MLTL 1230 Core Lab 3: Microscopy Module $97.00 MLTL 1500 Immunology/Serology Lab $147.00 MLTL 1525 Immunohematology Lab $89.00 MLTL 2401 Medical Microbiology Lab $80.00 MLTL 2527 Advanced Immunohematology Lab $225.00 MLTL 2760 Clinical Instrumentation Lab $199.00 MUC 1211 Music Composition 1 $190.00 MUC 2221 Music Composition 2 $190.00

MUMC 2606 Principles of Digital Audio $50.00 MUML 2600 Introduction to Sound Recording Techniques Lab $25.00 MUML 2604 Multi-Track Mix down (Post Production) Lab $50.00

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MUSC 2360 Introduction to Music Technology $35.00 MVB 1211 Trumpet Lessons $95.00 MVB 1212 French Horn Lessons $95.00 MVB 1213 Trombone Lessons $95.00 MVB 1215 Tuba Lessons $95.00 MVB 1311 Applied Trumpet $190.00 MVB 1312 Applied French Horn $190.00 MVB 1313 Applied Trombone $190.00 MVB 1315 Applied Tuba $190.00 MVB 2321 Applied Trumpet $190.00 MVB 2322 Applied French Horn $190.00 MVB 2323 Applied Trombone $190.00 MVB 2325 Applied Tuba $190.00 MVK 1111 Class Piano 1 $25.00 MVK 1112 Class Piano 2 $25.00 MVK 1211 Piano Lessons $95.00 MVK 1311 Applied Piano $190.00 MVK 1811 Class Piano $25.00 MVK 2121 Class Piano 3 $25.00 MVK 2122 Class Piano 4 $25.00 MVP 1211 Percussion Lessons $95.00 MVP 1311 Applied Percussion $190.00 MVP 2321 Applied Percussion $190.00 MVS 1211 Applied Violin Lessons $95.00 MVS 1212 Viola Lessons $95.00 MVS 1213 Applied Cello Lessons $95.00 MVS 1214 String Bass Lessons $95.00 MVS 1216 Guitar Lessons $95.00 MVS 1311 Applied Violin $190.00 MVS 1312 Applied Viola $190.00 MVS 1313 Applied Cello $190.00 MVS 1314 Applied String Bass $190.00 MVS 1316 Applied Guitar $190.00 MVS 2222 Applied Viola $190.00 MVS 2321 Applied Violin $190.00

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MVS 2323 Applied Cello $190.00 MVS 2324 Applied String Bass $190.00 MVS 2326 Applied Guitar $190.00 MVV 1211 Voice Lessons $95.00 MVV 2321 Applied Voice $190.00 MVW 1211 Flute Lessons $95.00 MVW 1212 Oboe Lessons $95.00 MVW 1213 Clarinet Lessons $95.00 MVW 1214 Bassoon Lessons $95.00 MVW 1215 Saxophone Lessons $95.00 MVW 1311 Applied Flute $190.00 MVW 1312 Applied Oboe $190.00 MVW 1313 Applied Clarinet $190.00 MVW 1314 Applied Bassoon $190.00 MVW 1315 Applied Saxophone $190.00 MVW 2321 Applied Flute $190.00 MVW 2322 Applied Oboe $190.00 MVW 2323 Applied Clarinet $190.00 MVW 2324 Applied Bassoon $190.00 MVW 2325 Applied Saxophone $190.00 NUR 1021 Fundamentals of Nursing $515.00 NUR 1213 Basic Medical – Surgical Nursing $100.00 NUR 2241 Advanced Medical – Surgical Nursing $100.00 NUR 2463 Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family $50.00 NUR 2522 Nursing Care of the Psychiatric Client $50.00

NURC 1003 Transition Course $515.00 NURC 1141 Nursing Pharmacology 1 $10.00 NURL 1021 Fundamentals Clinical Lab $25.00 NURL 1213 Basic Medical – Surgical Clinical Lab $25.00 NURL 2241 Advanced Medical – Surgical Nursing Clinical Lab $25.00 NURL 2463 Childbearing Family Clinical Lab $10.00 NURL 2701 Transitional Clinical Lab $75.00 OCBC 2010 Marine Biology $20.00 OST 1791 Digital Information Management $13.00

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PEL 1121 Beginning Golf $40.00 PGYC 1401 Photography 1 $50.00 PGYC 1800 Photography w/Digital Camera $20.00 PGYC 2210 Portraiture $50.00 PGYC 2470 Portfolio Development $15.00 PGYC 2801 Digital Imaging 1 $20.00 PGYC 2802 Digital Imaging 2 $20.00 PGYC 2806 Advanced Digital Photography $15.00 PHT 2804 Physical Therapist Assistant Clinical Practicum 1 $44.00 PHT 2810 Physical Therapist Assistant Clinical Practicum 2 $44.00 PHT 2820 Physical Therapist Assistant Clinical Practicum 3 $44.00

PHTC 2162 Neurologic Disabilities & Treatment $20.00 PHTL 1121 Functional Anatomy & Kinesiology Lab $20.00 PHTL 1200 Introduction to Physical Therapy Lab $20.00 PHTL 1213 Therapeutic Exercise Lab $30.00 PHTL 2140 Rehabilitation Procedures Lab $20.00 PHTL 2211 Therapeutic Modalities Lab $38.00 PHYC 2053 College Physics 1 $35.00 PHYC 2054 College Physics 2 $35.00 PHYL 2048 General Physics 1 Lab $35.00 PHYL 2049 General Physics 2 Lab $35.00 PLA 1104 Legal Research $20.00 PLA 1114 Legal Writing $20.00

PMTC 0111 Oxygen/Fuel Gas Processes $40.00 PMTC 0134 Gas Metal ARC Welding Principles $70.00 PMTC 0153 Plasma ARC Cutting $40.00 PMTC 0164 Welding Fabrication Fundamentals & Machine

Elements $20.00

PMTL 0104 Fundamentals of Metallurgy Lab $30.00 PMTL 0121 Shielded Metal – ARC Welding 1 Lab $70.00 PMTL 0122 Shielded Metal – ARC Welding 2 Lab $70.00 PMTL 0131 Gas Tungsten ARC Welding 1 Lab $70.00 PMTL 0138 Gas Tungsten ARC Welding 2 Lab $70.00 PMTL 0157 Specialized Welding Processes 1 $40.00 PMTL 0158 Specialized Welding Processes 2 $40.00 PMTL 0161 Pipe Welding – Basics $70.00

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PMTL 0165 Pipe Welding – Advanced $70.00

PMTL 0168 Pipe Welding Certification $70.00

PRN 0030 Pharmacology for Practical Nursing $10.00 PRN 0201 Medical – Surgical Nursing 1 $60.00 PRN 0202 Medical – Surgical Nursing 2 $60.00 PRN 0203 Medical – Surgical Nursing 3 $74.00

PRNC 0061 Fundamentals of Nursing 1 $111.00 PRNC 0062 Fundamentals of Nursing 2 $85.00 PRNC 0064 Transition To Practical Nursing $96.00 RET 1024 Introduction to Respiratory Care $5.00 RET 1264 Fundaments of Respiratory Care 2 $5.00 RET 1414 Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics $5.00 RET 2483 Patient Assessment and Interaction $16.00

RETL 1832 Clinical Respiratory Care 1 $93.00 RETL 1833 Clinical Respiratory Care 2 $62.00 RETL 2876 Clinical Respiratory Care 3 $97.00 RETL 2877 Clinical Respiratory Care 4 $127.00 RETL 2934 Respiratory Care Seminar $40.00 RTE 1804 Radiographic Clinical Education 1 $334.00 RTE 2931 Radiologic Science Seminar $30.00 RTE 4940 Computed Tomography Clinical Education 1 $50.00

RTEL 1513 Radiographic Procedures 2 Lab $12.00 SON 2804 Practicum and Skills Lab 1 $180.00 SON 2814 Practicum and Skills Lab 2 $30.00 SON 2824 Practicum 3 $25.00 SON 2834 Practicum 4 $25.00 SON 2844 Practicum 5 $30.00

SONL 2211 Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation Lab 1 $15.00 SONL 2212 Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation Lab 2 $15.00

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STS 1302 Introduction to Surgical Technology $256.00 STS 2360 Professional Skills for Surgical Technologist $285.00

STSL 1327 Principals & Practices of Surgical Technology Lab $489.00 TARC 1120 Architectural Drafting $30.00 TARC 2122 Advanced Architectural Drafting $30.00 ZOO 4911 Individual Mentored Research in Zoology $30.00

ZOOC 1010 Zoology $20.00 ZOOC 4232 Comparative Parasitology $40.00 ZOOC 4603 Developmental Biology $50.00

DENTAL CLINIC

The college provides a public dental clinic as part of the dental hygienist and dental assistant instructional programs. The clinic is open to members of the public, EFSC students, faculty and staff. Services provided by dental hygiene are limited to procedures taught to students; this varies from semester to semester. The dental assisting clinic does limited dental restorative work for persons who have been examined within the dental hygiene clinic. All patients are required to have a dentist of record for continuing care and treatment of dental needs.

Faculty, students and employees of the college receive a $5 discount on preventive and periodontal procedures.

DIAGNOSTIC

Clinical Oral Examinations Code Description Fee

120 Periodic oral exam, excluding radiographs $5.00 130 Emergency oral exam, including palliative treatment $9.00

Radiographs 210 Intraoral periapical-complete series $20.00 220 Intraoral periapical-single, first film $1.00 270 Bitewing-single film $1.00 272 Bitewing-2nd film $1.00

Description Fee Dental Assisting Instrument Kit $50.00

Dental Hygiene Instrument Kit (Freshman Year) (Pre-Clinical) $650.00

Dental Hygiene Instrument Kit (Sophomore Year) (Clinic 1) $875.00

Dental Hygiene Community Dental Health Kit $45.00

Dental Radiology Kit $150.00

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273 Bitewing-3rd film $1.00 274 Bitewing-4th film $1.00 330 Panoramic film $15.00

Tests and Models 460 Pulp validity tests $1.00 470 Diagnostic models $5.00

PREVENTIVE 1110 (Dental) Adult Prophylaxis/fluoride treatment $15.00 1120 Child Prophylaxis/fluoride treatment $10.00 1351 Topical application of sealant-per tooth $4.00

RESTORATIVE 2140 Amalgam-one surface $20.00 2150 Amalgam-two surfaces $25.00 2160 Amalgam-three surfaces $30.00 2161 Amalgam-four surfaces $40.00 2162 Amalgam-five surfaces $50.00 2190 Pin retention, exclusive of restoration-first pin $8.00 2191 Additional pin $5.00 2192 Built up $30.00 2340 Acid etch-one surface composite $25.00 2341 Acid etch-two surface composite $30.00 2342 Acid etch-three surface composite $35.00 2343 Acid etch-four surface composite $45.00 2344 Acid etch-five surface composite $60.00

Porcelain to Metal or Full Cast 2740 Full porcelain crown $350.00 2750 Crown porcelain fused to high noble $295.00 2790 Crown full cast high noble/precious metal (+ cost of gold) $295.00 2830 Stainless Steel $50.00 2840 Temporary crown (fractured tooth) $50.00 2891 Cast post and/or core in addition to crown $90.00 2892 Steel post and buildup in addition to crown $50.00

Other Restorative Services 2920 Re-cement crowns $15.00

Endodontics

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Pulp Capping 3110 Pulp cap-direct-over pulp exposure, excluding final

restoration $25.00

3130 Re-calcification CaOH temporary restoration-per tooth $25.00 Pulpotomy

3220 Pulpotomy-excluding restoration $50.00 Root Canal Therapy (includes all clinical procedures i.e., extirpation, treatments,

endodontic, x-rays, cultures, canal obliteration) 3310 One canal, excluding final restoration $150.00 3320 Two canals, excluding final restoration $200.00 3330 Three canals, excluding final restoration $250.00 3340 Four canals, excluding final restoration $275.00

Periodontics Surgical services-including 6 month post-treatment care

4210 Gingivectomy or Gingivoplasty-per quad $95.00 4215 Gingivectomy or gingivoplasty-per tooth $40.00

Adjunctive Periodontal Services 4330 Occlusion Adjustment (limited) $20.00 4331 Occlusion analysis & adjustment (comp) $60.00 4341 Quadrant Scaling (4) $30.00 4381 Placement of subgingval medicament (per tooth) $2.00 4381 Placement of subgingval medicament (per quadrant) $5.00 4910 Periodontal Maintenance Appointment $20.00

Prosthodontics-Removable 5110 Complete upper denture $375.00 5120 Complete lower denture $375.00 5130 Immediate denture-upper $375.00 5140 Immediate denture-lower $375.00 5211 Upper partial-acrylic $250.00 5212 Lower partial-acrylic base and conventional clasps and rests $250.00 5213 Upper partial-base metal $450.00 5214 Lower partial-base metal w/acrylic saddles and clasps and rests $450.00

Repairs to dentures 5510 Repair broken complete denture partial complete $45.00 5520 Replace missing broken tooth (per) $40.00 5630 Replace or repair broken clasp $60.00

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5650 Add tooth to existing denture/partial $40.00 5660 Add clasp to existing denture/partial $60.00

Denture-complete replacement of base material and relining 5730 Relining upper or lower complete denture office reline $95.00 5740 Relining upper or lower partial denture office reline $95.00 5750 Relining upper full denture $175.00 5751 Relining lower full denture $175.00 5760 Relining upper or lower partial denture lab procedure $175.00 5850 Tissue conditioning $30.00

Prosthodontics, Fixed Bridge Pontics

6210 Pontic cast high noble precious metal additional charge by weight

$295.00

6240 Pontic porcelain fused to noble metal precious metal additional charge by weight

$295.00

Crown abutment attachments-for inlay 6750 Porcelain fused-to-metal $295.00 6780 Gold 3/4 cast (plus cost of gold) $295.00 6792 Gold full cast (plus cost of gold) $295.00

Oral Surgery Uncomplicated extractions-includes local anesthesia and routine post-op care

7110 First tooth in quadrant $35.00 7120 Each additional tooth in quadrant $35.00

Surgical extractions-includes local anesthesia & routine post-op care 7210 Extraction, erupted tooth $95.00 7220 Impaction that requires incision of overlying soft tissue and the

removal of the tooth $125.00

7230 Impaction that requires incision of overlying soft tissue, elevation of a flap, removal of bone and the removal of the tooth

$150.00

7240 Impaction that requires incision of overlying soft tissue, elevation of a flap, removal of bone and sectioning of the tooth for removal

$175.00

7250 Root recovery, surgical removal of residual root $100.00 Other surgical procedures

7270 Tooth replantation, post traumatic $50.00 7280 Surgical exposure of impacted or un-erupted tooth $50.00

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DRIVING RANGE FEE

Option 1 – Daily Charge

Small bucket of balls $5.00*

Large bucket of balls $7.00

Extra-large bucket of balls $9.00

*Faculty, students and employees of the college receive a $1.00 discount on all baskets.

Option 2 – Monthly Charge

Unlimited range of balls for Non-EFSC students/staff $75.00 Unlimited range of balls for EFSC students/staff $65.00

Description Fee

7285 Biopsy of oral tissue (hard) $55.00 7286 Biopsy of oral tissue (soft) $45.00

Alveoloplasty-surgical preparation of ridge for dentures 7310 Per quadrant, in conjunction w/extraction $50.00 7320 Per quadrant, not in conjunction w/extraction $75.00 7340 Exclusion of hyperplastic tissue, per arch $40.00

Surgical incision 7510 Incision & drainage of abscess, intraoral $40.00

Other oral surgery 7910 Suture of recent intraoral lacerations $40.00 7960 Frenulectomy-per arch (frenectomy or frenotomy) $75.00 7970 Excision of hyperplastic tissue per quadrant $40.00

Adjunctive General Services Night guard $195.00 Precision partial plus $100 per attachment $200.00

Calcium hydroxide treatment-per session for fractured avulsed or diseased teeth (treatment may continue up to one year)

$100.00

Bleaching – Professional at home tray per arch $35.00

Prescription Fluoride $5.00

Additional duplicating FMX/PANO $5.00

CHX Rx $7.00 Soothe Rx (fluoride/6 months regiment) $25.00

MI paste $15.00

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EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS LOAN FEE

Description Fee Students who borrow items from the college (with a signed agreement to return) may be charged fines/penalties and a hold applied to their account for non-return of items.

$25.00 and/or Replacement Cost

EXTERNAL TEST PROCTOR FEES

Description Per Exam Fee EFSC proctor Fee $35.00

EFSC students accepted for or enrolled in, clock hour or college credit classes are exempt from Test Proctor Fees for Academic Exams. Other Fees may be waived by the president or designee upon formal appeal.

FACILITIES USAGE FEE

Daily Facilities Space/Rental Fee Atrium/Pavilion $ 300.00 Auditorium $ 500.00/1000.00 (depending on size) Audiovisual Equipment $ 50.00 (slide projector, VHS player, overhead projector,

microphone, data projector)

Chairs (not Set-Up) $ 1.00 each Chairs (with Set-Up) $ 2.00 each Classroom/Room $ 300.00 Community Dining Room $ 400.00 Damage Deposit $ 1000.00 (applied to every rental) Electrical Distribution Panel $ 150.00 (includes Electrician fee) Energy Use Surcharge $ 200.00 (minimum 2 hours)*

*(applied to any time Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Holiday when the college building requested would otherwise be closed)

Foundation House $ 400.00 Gymnasium $ 1000.00 Locker Rooms $ 150.00 Parking Lot $ 200.00 (The college reserves the right to rent out campus parking lots

or to charge per vehicle for parking for non-affiliated college events at a rate determined to be appropriate by college officials.)

Protective Floor Covering (i.e. Gymnasium)

$ 500.00

Soldering Lab $ 350.00

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Tables $4.00 each Personnel Support Fee (to be billed after event/deducted from damage deposit) Audiovisual/Information Technologies Tech $50 per hour each Custodian $25 per hour each Maintenance Tech $40 per hour each Security $25 per hour each Security (Not For Profit Organizations) $20 per hour each The following room types are not available for scheduling:

Computer Rooms; Food Preparation Rooms; Laboratories; Smart Classrooms

FIRE TRAINING CENTER – FACILITY RENTAL FEES

Description Fee Live Fire Training Instructor Facility and Procedures Orientation $25.00

Class “A” Burn Building: Use of two story burn building with continue education classroom access and an EFSC Instructor

$500.00 per day*

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with Air Refill Station $15.00 per day Class “A” Burning Materials Market Price Rescue Dummy(ies) Included

Note: Contracting agency must adhere to NFPA 1403/1402 requirements. If using own SCBA, the Air Refill Station is provided.

*Weekly Rate (Five Consecutive Days) $2000.00

LP Gas Fires: Use of pit fire, tank fire or car fire with continue education classroom access and an EFSC Instructor

$400.00 per day*

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with Air Refill Station $15.00 per day LP Gas Market Price

Note: Contracting agency must adhere to NFPA 1403/1402 requirements. If using own SCBA, the Air Refill Station is provided.

*Weekly Rate (Five Consecutive Days) $1600.00

Confined Space Simulator: Use of two story burn building with continue education classroom access $125.00 per day* EFSC Instructor (suggested but not required) $30.00 per hour Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with Air Refill Station $15.00 per day Rescue Dummy(ies) Included

Note: Contracting agency must adhere to Student/Instructor ratios. If using own SCBA, the Air Refill Station is provided.

*Weekly Rate (Five Consecutive Days) $500.00

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Tactical Training Tower:

Use of four story tactical building with continue education classroom access

$200.00 per day* EFSC Instructor (suggested but not required) $30.00 per hour Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) with Air Refill Station $15.00 per day Rescue Dummy(ies) Included

Note: Contracting agency must adhere to Student/Instructor ratios. If using own SCBA, the Air Refill Station is Provided.

*Weekly Rate (Five Consecutive Days) $800.00 Miscellaneous Equipment / Supplies: Water $25.00 per day SCBA $15.00 per day Rescue Dummy $15.00 per day Engine (includes Operator and Fuel) $55.00 per hour Continue Education Classroom $25.00 per hour

GRADUATION FEES

Description Fee Initial Graduation Application Fee • Includes one diploma produced for one degree upon submission of “Intent to

Graduate” application. • Each additional degree will be assessed the fee upon submission of “Intent to

Graduate” application. • If student is applying for an Associate in Science, Associate in Arts, or Bachelor

of Applied Science degree that has imbedded College Credit Certificates (CCCs), there is no charge for the CCC diplomas.

$20.00

Late Fee • Assessed to students who apply for graduation after the published application

deadline date of the term in which they wish to graduate.

$20.00

Duplicate or Replacement Diploma • A replica/duplicate diploma requested with the initial “Intent to Graduate”

application, or • A replacement diploma requested any time after graduation Note: all duplicate/replacement diplomas will be stamped: “ISSUED AS A DUPLICATE OF THE ORIGINAL DIPLOMA”.

$20.00

Re-Application Fee • Fee charged for students who do not complete graduation requirements in the

term of initial application, and subsequently resubmit an application.

$20.00

KING CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

USER CLASSIFICATION

DESCRIPTION

A Eastern Florida State College Departments such as music, dance or theatre using facilities as part of college curriculum.

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B Tax exempt, not-for-profit community organization (as defined in Section II, Item 4a+b) must have its main offices within Brevard County boundaries and participants consist of Brevard residents not being compensated for their participation in the event. Admission may or may not be charged.

C Tax exempt, not-for-profit community organization, as described in class B, contracting with paid entertainment for performance, or fund- raising activity. Any artists or performers are compensated to perform. Admission may or may not be charged.

D For profit organization, agency or private enterprise.

REHEARSAL/PERFORMANCE DEFINITION

PERFORMANCE A performance is defined as any contractually stipulated block of time in any 24-hour period when the King Center is used for an event attended by persons other than performers or technicians.

REHEARSAL A rehearsal is defined as a contractually stipulated block of time as negotiated, when the King Center is used for a purpose not defined as performance. The presence of more than 25 persons, other than performers, technicians, crew or designers, in the audience shall convert a rehearsal to a performance and the User shall thereupon pay the performance rate.

KING CENTER BUILDING FEES

Facility/Area CLASS “A"

CLASS "B"

CLASS "C"

CLASS "D"

Reh/Perf Reh/Perf Reh/Perf Reh/Perf

Concert Hall / Theatre Facility (Seating Capacity 2016 or portion thereof)

N/A

$600.00 $2100.00

$1000.00 $2500.00

vs. 12%

$1100.00 $3700.00 vs. 12%

Studio Theatre Facility (Seating Capacity up to 300) Room 165 N/A $450.00 $750.00 $950.00

Lobby/Art Gallery N/A $150.00 $200.00 $250.00

Rehearsal Hall (40' x 50') Room 168 N/A $160.00 $180.00 $200.00

Instrumental Rehearsal Hall (48' x 50') Room 158 N/A $160.00 $180.00 $200.00

Choral Rehearsal Hall (38' x 48') Room 160

N/A $160.00

$180.00 $200.00

Dance Studio #1 (38' x 42') Room 198A N/A $50.00 $60.00 $70.00

Dance Studio #2 (25' x 28') Room 198B N/A $40.00 $50.00 $60.00

Rotunda N/A $450.00 $650.00 $750.00 “Star” Dressing Rooms (each) N/A $25.00 $25.00 $25.00

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Note: Additional cleaning, damage deposit and dressing room fees may apply.

KING CENTER PERSONNEL CHARGES A. Personnel Charges: apply to all areas and User classes.

Personnel Cost Minimum Hours

Usher / Ticket Takers * Included in Facility Fee

House Manager* $18.50/hour 4 hrs. Custodian (required)** $13.50/hour 4 hrs. Event Custodial** Sub-contracted, see Executive Director for fees Stage/Lighting/Sound Technician* $32.00/hour 4 hrs. Ticket Office Personnel $13.50/hour 4 hrs. Parking/Security Personnel* $18.50/hour 4 hrs. Backstage Security Personnel* $18.50/hour 4 hrs.

B. Technical Charges: Charges are based on technical rider and information supplied by User. C. These charges may or may not reflect final personnel costs. In the event that User has

overpaid, a refund will be given. All personnel charges must be paid prior to scheduled event. D. If KC personnel estimate that personnel charges will be exceeded, an “Authorization to Exceed

Labor Estimate” form must be signed by the User. Notification will be given by KC in advance of extra charges. Failure to complete this form will result in a halt in work at the end of the period for which payment has been received.

E. Ticket Office Fees: See Section V, Item 3 in this policy manual for ticketing fees. a. $3.25 per ticket will be included on all tickets for capital improvements.

*or cost to King Center (i.e. yellow card shows, or special labor requirements). **included in base rent for one 4-hr. performance. Additional fees will apply to additional performances.

KING CENTER EQUIPMENT USE FEES

Personnel Cost Grand Piano (tuning extra) $250.00 /$500.00 Upright Piano (tuning extra) $75.00 Orchestra Shell (per use) $250.00 Table Cloths / towels (each/per use) $8.00/$3.00 Follow spots (not including operator) each $175.00 Dance Flooring (per use, not including labor) $250.00 Rotunda Sound System (1 mic & CD player) $35.00 Computer Road Sign (1 week, 1 frame) $500.00 Tables (2.5’ by 6’ or 2.5’ by 8’) - per table $6.00 Tables (60” round) - per table $8.00 Stage Monitor Sound System $800.00 For special event requirements, see King Center Catering Manager for fees. Equipment fees and personnel costs are subject to change without notice. Executive Director has the authority to negotiate rates based on conditions.

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LAB SCHOOL PROGRAM

2017-2018 FEES (BASED ON TERM

ENROLLMENT)

FALL 2017 SPRING 2018 2017-2018

INFANT CLASS (one day/week) ADORABLE ME (71 hours) ACTIVE ME (88 hours)

$375.00 $405.00

$375.00 $405.00

$750.00 $810.00

TODDLER CLASS (one day/week) $475.00 $475.00 $950.00 TODDLER 2 DAY (two days/week) TERRIFIC TODDLER

$850.00 $850.00 $1700.00

PRESCHOOL 3 DAY (325 hrs.) $1000.00 $1000.00 $2000.00 PRESCHOOL 5 DAY (580 hrs.) $1310.00 $1310.00 $2620.00 LAB SCHOOL FOR PARENT EDUCATION

Registration fee includes the non-refundable initial enrollment fee of $60.00 per family (up to 2 adults) and a non-refundable deposit of 10% of the yearly tuition. Each additional adult registered requires an additional $30.00

REGISTRATION FEE: Sixty Dollars ($60) per family, per year, due at time of registration.

LATE REGISTRATION FEE (ALL CLASSES)

Description Fee

Late Registration Fee - This fee is non-refundable. $50.00

A late registration fee will be assessed to all students registering in a term after the first published fee due date. Student will be assessed a one-time, per semester, $50.00 late registration for initial registration or adding courses during this time.

LIBRARY FINES AND CHARGES

Description Fee OVERDUE MATERIALS Books and Media eReaders (3-week check out)

25 cents per day ($10 maximum) $1.00 per day ($10 maximum)

OVERDUE RESERVES Library use only (includes laptops) Hourly Reserves Daily Reserves

$1.00 per hour ($10 maximum) 25 cents per hour ($10 maximum) $1.00 per day ($10 maximum)

LOST OR DAMAGED MATERIALS • Books and Media • Equipment (laptops, eReaders, peripherals, etc.)

Replacement cost + $7.50 processing fee Replacement cost + $7.50 processing fee

PHOTOCOPIES & COMPUTER PRINT OUTS Black & white Color

10 cents each 25 cents each

FAX (send service for students only) First page Additional pages

$1.00 each 50 cents each

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ONLINE PAYMENT CONVENIENCE FEE

Description Fee Online Payment Convenience Fee 2.75%

Payments made online will incur a non-refundable convenience fee to cover the cost of the transaction. The fee is established by our third party payment processor to cover Credit

Card / Debit Card transaction fees assessed by credit card companies.

PARKING DECAL CHARGE

Description Fee Annual Parking Decal (Decal valid July 1 through June 30) $40.00

RECORD COPY REQUESTS (PUBLIC/STUDENT)

Description Fee Administrative Fee Per Page

$10.00 15 cents each

STUDENT ACCESS FEE Description Fee

WIFI/Print Access Fee (per student, per semester)

$10.00

RETURNED PAYMENTS

Description Fee Processing Fee (per dishonored payment). In the event that a check was returned due to an error made by a banking institution, then with the submission of a letter from the banking institution acknowledging their error, the processing fee will be waived. EFSC will not accept payment via check or ACH for college payments if the student incurs two returned payments.

Dishonored payments less than or equal to

$50.00

$25.00

For payments exceeding $50.00 but not exceeding

$300.00

$30.00

For payments exceeding $300.00

$40.00 or 5% of amt. of payment,

whichever is greater

TESTING FEES

Description Fee CAEL (per each course attempted for portfolio review) $60.00 CLEP Test Fee ($85 per exam)* $110 EFSC CLEP non-refundable service fee ($25 per exam) CREDIT BY EXAMINATION FEE (per course, whether or not the student passes the test)

$50.00

DSST Test Fee ($80 per exam) formerly called DANTES* $135 DSST Transcript Fee to send to an Institution ($30) EFSC non-refundable DSST test service fee ($25 per exam) Industry Certification (non-EFSC students)* $75.00 TEST OF ESSENTIAL ACADEMIC SKILLS (TEAS Test) Health Science/Nursing Programs

$70.00

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ESOL Language proficiency exam $25.00 EFSC Proctor Fee for non-EFSC students (per exam) $35.00 PERT Retest Fee (per subject) $10.00 *Subject to change; determined by the Test Publisher. EFSC students accepted for or enrolled in, clock hour or college credit classes are exempt from Test Proctor Fees for Academic Exams. Other Fees may be waived by the President or designee upon formal appeal.

TICKETING FEE (except King Center)

Whenever an Eastern Florida State College facility, with numbered seating, is rented and tickets for seating will be used, the organization renting the facility must use the EFSC Ticketing System. The cost to use the system is in addition to the rental cost of the facility.

Description Fee

Non-profit organizations cost of the ticket stock plus 15%

Profit organizations cost of the ticket stock plus 25%

TITAN TENNIS CENTER UTILIZATION FEES

Description Fee Current Students, Faculty and Staff Free Single Alumni Membership $500.00/year Family Alumni Membership $1000.00/year Single Player Membership $750.00/year Family Membership $1200.00/year Guest/Walk-In $15.00/hr. per court (max. 90 minutes)

TUITION/MATRICULATION FEES

Description Fee Academic Credit (Degree programs) Florida Resident Non-Resident Employee

Dependent Upper Level - Baccalaureate $128.51 $508.92 $96.38 Lower Level - Associates $104.00 $405.76 $78.00 Clock Hour (Certificate programs) $2.56 $10.25 $2.22

Non-credit classes vary in cost according to length, materials and instructor costs. Fees are advertised with class announcements. Check with each Institute for Business Training &

Community Education Center for information on classes and fees.

WEFS PRODUCTION FEES

WEFS Equipment/Services Half-Day Rates (Five – 5 - Hours)

Full-Day Rates (Ten - 10 – Hours)

Multiple Camera Studio Production (4)camera HD $3200.00 $4700.00 Multiple Camera Location Production (6)camera HD $3200.00 $4700.00 Single Camera Studio/Remote $500.00 $1000.00 Teleprompter $200.00 $250.00 CG-Graphics/Scanning $250.00 $300.00 Graphic Design $375.00 $750.00

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Video Format Conversion* $150.00 $300.00 Editing Offline HD $200.00 $250.00 Editing Online HD $400.00 $800.00 Pre-Production $375.00 $750.00

WEFS Equipment/Services Half-Day Rates (Five – 5 - Hours)

Full-Day Rates (Ten - 10 – Hours)

Crew Producer $375.00 $750.00 Director $375.00 $750.00 Technical Director $320.00 $600.00 Production Manager $270.00 $530.00 Engineer $375.00 $750.00 Writer $270.00 $500.00 Audio $200.00 $400.00 Camera Operator $300.00 $500.00 Lighting Director $200.00 $350.00 Tape Operator $250.00 $300.00 Graphics Operator $250.00 $300.00 Floor Director $250.00 $300.00 Production Assistant $150.00 $250.00

*Video Format Conversions (e.g. Conversion of VHS to DVD) area also offered at an Hourly Rate of $38.00 with a one-hour minimum.

WORKFORCE PROGRAMS

Workforce Training and Corporate Services offers short-term, continuing education and non- credit courses for individuals who wish to upgrade their skills and employers seeking customized or contract training for their employees. The fees for these programs vary depending on a number of factors including subject matter, instructors, specialized equipment, materials and supplies, and length of training. For additional information contact 321-433-7500 or see http://www.easternflorida.edu/academics/workforcetrainingandcertifications/

All Fees are subject to change with college approval.

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PRESIDENT Dr. Jim Richey, President

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Moses L. Harvin Sr., Chair Alan H. Landman, Vice Chair

Myra Igo Haley Dewey L. Harris Ronald Howse

Eastern Florida State College is an equal access/equal opportunity institution.