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Lab fees, student health fees, tuition, and other fees for spring 2020

Tuition and labs fees

Since classes and labs continued for the remainder of the spring semester via remote instruction, there will be no credits to student accounts related to spring 2020 tuition and lab charges.

Student health: Mandatory health fee and insurance fee

The mandatory health fee is designed to provide funding to cover a variety of services that are offered to students whether they are on campus or not. University Health Service is currently offering telemedicine appointments so that students can have a virtual visit with their physician or nurse practitioner from any location. The Counseling Center is also offering teletherapy sessions, and the UHS Health Promotion staff is supporting and promoting the Mindful University Programming.

Health Promotion Office Programs available online:

The UR Student Health Insurance Plan (Aetna) is still available and providing health coverage regardless of a student’s location, including internationally. Student coverage is in effect until July 31, 2020.

Other mandatory fees

Generally, there are no further adjustments or account credits for mandatory fees.

The undergraduate activities fee funds student event activities throughout the year such as Yellowjacket Day, the Winter Carnival, and Dandelion Day. It helps support undergraduate clubs and organizations, and it is used to sponsor outside speakers, and to subsidize the costs associated with running student facilities. This money is being utilized in offering online activities and support services. Upcoming programming hosted by Wilson Commons Student Activities can be found here.

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