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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) University of Wisconsin System. At the end of each semester, the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System shall certify to the board the number of students enrolled in the University of Wisconsin System to whom any fees or nonresident tuition has been remitted under s. 36.27(3n) or (3p), the number of credits for which those fees or that nonresident tuition has been remitted, and the amount of fees and nonresident tuition remitted. Subject to sub. (3m), if the board approves the information certified under this subsection, the board, from the appropriation account under s. 20.235(1)(fz), shall reimburse the board of regents for the full amount of fees and nonresident tuition remitted. The board of regents shall credit any amounts received under this subsection to the appropriation under s. 20.285(1)(k) and shall expend those amounts received for degree credit instruction.
(2) Technical colleges. At the end of each semester, each technical college district board shall certify to the board the number of students enrolled in the technical college governed by the district board to whom any fees have been remitted under s. 38.24(7) or (8), the number of credits for which those fees have been remitted, and the amount of those fees remitted. Subject to sub. (3m), if the board approves the information certified under this subsection, the board, from the appropriation account under s. 20.235(1)(fz), shall reimburse the district board for the full amount of fees remitted.
(3m) Remission of fees; prorated reimbursement. In June of each fiscal year, the board shall determine the total amount of fees and nonresident tuition remitted by the board of regents that are eligible for reimbursement under sub. (1) and fees remitted by the district boards that are eligible for reimbursement under sub. (2). If the moneys appropriated under s. 20.235(1)(fz) are not sufficient to reimburse the board of regents for the full amount of those fees and that nonresident tuition and each district board for the full amount of those fees, the board shall prorate the reimbursement paid under subs. (1) and (2) in the proportion that the moneys available bears to the total amount eligible for reimbursement under subs. (1) and (2).
(4) Reimbursement of veterans and dependents; prorated reimbursement. In each fiscal year, the higher educational aids board shall determine the total amount of reimbursement due to students under ss. 36.27(3n)(bm)1. and (3p)(bm)1. and 38.24(7)(bm)1. and (8)(bm)1. If the moneys appropriated under s. 20.235(1)(fz) are not sufficient to provide full reimbursement to those students, the higher educational aids board shall prorate the reimbursement paid to those students under ss. 36.27(3n)(bm)1. and (3p)(bm)1. and 38.24(7)(bm)1. and (8)(bm)1. in the proportion that the moneys available bears to the total amount eligible for reimbursement under ss. 36.27(3n)(bm)1. and (3p)(bm)1. and 38.24(7)(bm)1. and (8)(bm)1. If the higher educational aids board prorates reimbursement under this subsection, the Board of Regents shall reimburse a student who is eligible for reimbursement under s. 36.27(3n)(bm)1. or (3p)(bm)1., and the appropriate technical college district board shall reimburse a student who is eligible for reimbursement under s. 38.24(7)(bm)1. or (8)(bm)1., in an amount that is equal to the difference between the amount of reimbursement for which the student is eligible and the amount of reimbursement paid by the higher educational aids board.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Higher Education (Ch. 36 to 39) § 39.50. Remission of fees for veterans and dependents - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/higher-education-ch-36-to-39/wi-st-39-50/
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