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SECTION 6215
Fees
Education (EDN) CHAPTER 16, TITLE 7, ARTICLE 125
§ 6215. Fees. 1. All instructional and non-instructional fees
hereafter received from matriculated students by the city university
shall be accounted for and paid to the city university construction
fund; subject, however, in the case of any such fees received by
graduate institutions, to any prior pledge thereof made by an agreement
and lease both between the city university of New York and the dormitory
authority dated as of January tenth, nineteen hundred sixty-six. The
fund shall receive, accept, invest, administer, expend and disburse the
instructional and non-instructional fees in accordance with the city
university construction fund act.

2. All instructional and non-instructional fees hereafter received
from non-matriculated students by the city university shall be accounted
for and paid, as determined by the board of trustees, to the city
university construction fund; subject, however, in the case of any such
fees received by graduate institutions, to any prior pledge thereof made
by an agreement and lease both between the city university and the
dormitory authority dated as of January tenth, nineteen hundred
sixty-six. The fund shall receive, accept, invest, administer, expend
and disburse the instructional and non-instructional fees in accordance
with the city university construction fund act.

3. For purposes of this article and article one hundred twenty-five-B
of this chapter, and notwithstanding any other provision thereof, the
instructional and non-instructional fees received from matriculated and
non-matriculated students at New York city college of technology shall
be treated as if they were fees from a community college, and the
instructional and non-instructional fees received from matriculated and
non-matriculated students at the college of Staten Island shall be
treated as if they were senior college fees; provided, however, that
instructional and non-instructional fees from students attending that
portion of the program of the college of Staten Island whose primary
purpose is providing certificate and associate degree post secondary
programs in general and technical educational subjects shall be treated
as if they were fees from a community college; provided, however, that
instructional and non-instructional fees received from all students
attending the college of Staten Island, New York city college of
technology and Medgar Evers college shall be used to offset the state
share of operating expenses.