AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
(AFIT)
DAGSI Points of Contact
Registrar: Office of Admissions/Registrar, Bldg.
641, Area B,
WPAFB, Phone: (937) 255-6234
Bursar: Office of the Bursar, Bldg.
641, Area B, WPAFB, Phone: (937) 255-8400Graduate School of Engineering
and Management
Bldg. 640, 2950 Hobson Way
WPAFB, Ohio 45433-7765
(937) 255-3025; FAX (937) 656-7302
(DSN) 785-3025
Marlin U. Thomas, Ph.D., Dean
NOTE: AFIT is a Federal Institution and open only to U.S.
citizens. You will be required to show proof of U.S. citizenship.
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Graduate School of Engineering and
Management Department Heads and Points of Contact
- Department of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
(AFIT/ENY)
- Bradly S. Liebst, Ph.D., (937) 255-3069 - Dept. Head
- Paul King, Ph.D., (937) 255-3636, ext. 4628
- Point of Contact
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering (AFIT/ENG)
- Nathaniel J. Davis, Ph.D. , (937) 255-2024 - Dept. Head
- Michael A. Temple, Ph.D., (937) 255-3636, ext. 4279 - Point of Contact
- Department of Mathematics & Statistics (AFIT/ENC)
- Alan V. Lair, Ph.D., (937) 255-3098 - Dept. Head and Point of Contact
- Department of Systems and Engineering Management (AFIT/ENV)
- Mark N. Goltz, Ph.D., (937) 255-2998 - Acting Dept. Head
- Al Thal, Ph.D., (937) 255-3636, ext. 7401 - Point of Contact
- Department of Physics (AFIT/ENP)
- Robert L. Hengehold, Ph.D., (937) 3636, ext. 4502 - Dept. Head
- Optics - Michael A. Marciniak, Ph.D., (937) 255-3636, ext. 4529 - Point of Contact
- Nuclear Physics - Kirk Matthews, Ph.D., (937) 255-3636, ext. 4508 - Point of
Contact
- Physics - William Bailey, Ph.D., (937) 255-3636, ext. 4501 - Point of
Contact
- Department of Operational Sciences (AFIT/ENS)
- Lt Col Jeffery D. Weir, Ph.D. (937) 255-2549 - Acting Dept. Head
- Dr. Shariff Melouk, Ph.D. (937) 255-3636 x4525 - Point of Contact
Current Tuition Rates (As of Fall Term 2007)
-
Resident Students - $309 per quarter hour
- Distance Learning Students - $344 per quarter
hour
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THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON (UD)
DAGSI Points of Contact
Registrar: Office for Graduate Registration, St. Mary's Hall, Room 113, Phone: (937) 229-3723
Bursar: Office of the Bursar, St. Mary's Hall, Room 107, Phone: (937) 229-4111
Graduate Engineering Programs & Research
300 College Park
Kettering Laboratory, Room 266
Dayton, Ohio 45469
(937) 229-2736; FAX (937) 229-2756
Malcolm W. Daniels, Ph.D., Associate Dean
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School of Engineering Department Heads
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Faris Malhas, Ph.D., Chair, (937) 229-3847
- Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- Tony Saliba, Ph.D., Chair, (937) 229-2627
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Donald Moon, Ph.D., Chair, (937) 229-3611
- Department of Electro-Optics
- Joseph W. Haus, Ph.D., Director, (937) 229-2797
- Department of Engineering Management & Systems
- Patrick Sweeney, Ph.D., Chair, (937) 229-2238
- Department of Graduate Materials Engineering
- Daniel Eylon, Ph.D., Director, (937) 229-2679
- Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
- Kevin Hallinan, Ph.D., Chair, (937) 229-2835
Current Tuition Rates (As of Fall Term 2007)
- Master's Level:
- $637 per semester hour
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- Doctoral Level:
- $724 per semester hour
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WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY (WSU)
DAGSI Points of Contact
Registrar: Office of the Registrar, E244 Student Union, Phone: (937) 775-5588
Bursar: Office of the Bursar, E236 Student Union, Phone: (937) 775-5650
College of Engineering and Computer Science
405 Russ Engineering Center
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Wright State University
Dayton, Ohio 45435
(937) 775-5001; FAX (937) 775-5009
Bor Jang, Ph.D., P.E., Dean
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College of Engineering and Computer Science Department
Chairs
- Department of Biomedical, Industrial and Human Factors Engineering
- S. Narayanan, Ph.D., Chair, 207 RC, (937) 775-5044
- Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- Forouzan Golshani, Ph.D., Chair, 303 RC, (937) 775-5131
- Department of Electrical Engineering
- Fred Garber, Ph.D., Chair, 311 RC, (937) 775-5037
- Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
- George Huang, Ph.D., Chair, 209 RC, (937) 775-5042
Current Tuition Rates (As of Fall Term 2007)
- Technology Fee
- $15/credit hour, max. $100 for all courses taken from the College of Engineering and Computer Science
Cohort 1
You are a Cohort 1 student if you meet all of the following
criteria:
- You attended one of the following quarters: Summer 2002, Fall 2002,
Winter 2003, Spring 2003, and;
- You were not classified by the University as a consortium or high school
student, including Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP),
during the above periods of attendance, and;
- You attended at least one of the four quarters immediately prior to the
current registration term.
Note: You must meet the above criteria each quarter to maintain Cohort 1
status as long as the cohort fee schedules are in effect.
|
1 Through 11.5 Hours/Per Hour |
|
| Instruction & General Fee |
$292.00 |
| Nonresident Tuition |
$217.00 |
| Total Nonresident |
$509.00 |
| 12 Through 18 Hours* |
|
| Instruction Fee |
$2,813.00 |
| General Fee |
$346.00 |
| Total Resident I&G Fee |
$3,159.00 |
| Nonresident Tuition |
$2,332.00 |
| Total Nonresident I&G Fee |
$5,491.00 |
*The Hourly Rate applies to all credit hours
in excess of 18 hours.
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Cohort 2
You are a Cohort 2 student if you meet all of the following
criteria:
- Your first quarter of attendance was Summer 2003, Fall 2003, Winter
2004 or Spring 2004, OR
- Your first quarter of attendance was prior to Summer 2003, but you had
a break in enrollment for four consecutive quarters and reapplied for
admission to the University Summer 2003-Spring 2004, and
- You were not classified by the University as a consortium or high
school student, including Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Program (PSEOP),
during the above periods of attendance, and;
- You attended at least one of the four quarters immediately prior to
the current registration term.
Note: You must meet the above criteria each quarter to maintain Cohort 2
status as long as the cohort fee schedules are in effect.
|
1 Through 11.5 Hours/Per Hour |
|
| Instruction & General Fee |
$301.00 |
| Nonresident Tuition |
$217.00 |
| Total Nonresident |
$518.00 |
| 12 Through 18 Hours* |
|
| Instruction Fee |
$2,895.00 |
| General Fee |
$355.00 |
| Total Resident I&G Fee |
$3,250.00 |
| Nonresident Tuition |
$2,332.00 |
| Total Nonresident I&G Fee |
$5,582.00 |
*The Hourly Rate applies to all credit hours
in excess of 18 hours.
Cohort 3
You are a Cohort 3 student if you meet all of the following
criteria:
- Your first quarter of attendance was Summer 2004 or after, OR
- Your first quarter of attendance was prior to Summer 2004, but you had a
break in enrollment for four consecutive quarters and reapplied for
admission to the University in Summer 2004 or after.
Note: You must meet the above criteria each quarter to maintain Cohort 3
status as long as the cohort fee schedules are in effect.
|
1 Through 11.5 Hours/Per Hour |
|
| Instruction & General Fee |
$310.00 |
| Nonresident Tuition |
$217.00 |
| Total Nonresident |
$527.00 |
| 12 Through 18 Hours* |
|
| Instruction Fee |
$3,001.00 |
| General Fee |
$368.00 |
| Total Resident I&G Fee |
$3,369.00 |
| Nonresident Tuition |
$2,332.00 |
| Total Nonresident I&G Fee |
$5,701.00 |
*The Hourly Rate applies to all credit hours
in excess of 18 hours.
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