Watermark Costs

 Costs associated with Tk20

Students in designated programs in the COEHS are billed a one-time $125 assessment fee, approved June 2015 by our Board of Trustees. This assessment fee provides candidates with access to Tk20 for 10 years to build their professional portfolio and support academic and career advancement. The one-time candidate assessment fee, in addition to a licensing fee assumed by the University, help offset the costs associated with implementing this important resource for candidates in our programs.

Q: How will I pay for access to Tk20?

A: In addition to the feedback from candidates, faculty, and constituents supporting a change in assessment management systems, we received further feedback surrounding the method for assessing the fees associated with such a system. Beginning Fall 2015, all candidates with a major in the College of Education enrolled in coursework leading to educator certification, coursework matriculating to a Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP) accredited program, or coursework matriculating to select programs in the Kinesiology Department in the College of Education and Human Sciences, are billed a one-time $125 assessment fee through their student account, approved June 2015 by the Board of Trustees.