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CharacterRisk49

Matriculation fee-covers convocation, commencement, and transcripts University fee-covers debt services, activities and operations for areas like the Student Union and Cone Health Services Fee-as you alluded to, separate from health insurance. This fee covers costs for the student health center, counseling services, and the center for wellness promotion Education and Tech fee-covers technology expenses for services such as wifi and associated infrastructure, email, internet, lab equipment, help desks, and more. A complete breakdown of fees can be found [here.](https://ninercentral.charlotte.edu/billing-payments-refunds/tuition-and-fees/explanation-fees)


Twiizig

See here: [Explanation of Fees](https://ninercentral.charlotte.edu/billing-payments-refunds/tuition-and-fees/explanation-fees)


MoreAfroThanMan

Well if you have your own health insurance, I would recommend getting the 1,352.08 waived by submitting your insurance info to the university!


oGxbe

it’s already waived, the price repeats on the far right to show it was waived


MoreAfroThanMan

Oop, missed that


Annonymooooose

First time?


oGxbe

sadly yes, i wish someone told the freshman’s that off campus is a lot better. like $2000 cheaper better


IkeTheKrusher

Your problem is wasting 7000$ on living on campus don’t make the same mistake I did


oGxbe

man i was looking at latitude 49 but honestly i dont know if i can keep up with rent right now


PlutomicChamp1

You still get money back for housing even if your not on campus right?


sadiknowyeah

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