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Adding or removing classes from your schedule can change your tuition cost.
If you add a course to your schedule, your tuition for that semester will go up based on the individual cost per credit.
If you drop a course before you start attending it, the tuition cost will adjust down based on the individual cost per credit. If you drop a course after you start attending, the full cost of the course will remain on your account.
If you add a course to your schedule, your tuition for that semester will go up based on the individual cost per credit.
If you drop a course before you start attending it, the tuition cost will adjust down based on the individual cost per credit. If you drop a course after you start attending, the full cost of the course will remain on your account.
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