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2001-2003 Catalog


Schedule of Fees    2001-2003

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Legal residents of California are not charged tuition.  The following applicable fees and non resident tuition for both the quarter and the semester systems.

Note:   Fees are subject to change without notice.

Alan Patee Scholarship Act

Most fees are waved for thoes individuals who qualify for such exemption under the provisions fo the Alan Pattee Scholarship Act Ed Code, Section 68120.

Systemwide Fees

Mandatory fees are waived for thoes individuals who qualify for such exemption under the provision of Ed Code, Secion 32320 (children of deceased disabled veterans).

All Students

Application Fee (nonrefundable), payable by check or money order at time application is made:  $55.00

 State University Fees for all campuses with the exception of California State University, Stanislaus:

Undergraduate:

Units Per Quarter Per Academic Year
0.1 to 6.0 $304.00 $912.00
6.1 or more $524.00 $1,572.00 

Graduate:

Units Per Quarter Per Academic Year
0.1 to 6.0 $336.00  $1,008.00
6.1 or more $578.00 $1,734.00

Nonresidential Students (U. S. and Foreign)

Nonresident Tuition (in addition to other fees charge all students:

Charge Per Unit $188.00

Special Session
standard course the fee per
summer quarter unit ................................. $90.00

 

Student Association Fees
Fees are accessed by the Student Association to support programs and activities of the various student body organizations.

Undergraduate Graduate & Other
Postbaccalureate
0-6 Units 6.1 or more units 0-6 Units 6.1 or more units
$25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00

Student Body Center Fee

Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter
$24.00 $23.00 $23.00

Instructionally Related Activities Fee

Undergraduate Graduate & Other
Postbaccalureate
0-6 units 6.1 or more units 0-6 units 6.1 or more units
$21.00 $21.00 $21.00 $21.00

Insurance Fee
An optional basic health insurance plan will be made available to students at a normal cost.

Health Service Fee

Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter
$50.00 $50.00 $50.00

Other Fees and Charges
(In addition to Registration)

Identification Card (per quarter) $2.00
Application Fee (nontransferable
and nonrefundable)
$25.00
Late Registration Fee
(nonrefundable)
$25.00
Graduation Fee $25.00
Graduation Reapplication Fee $15.00
Evaluation Fee for
Credential Candidates
$25.00
Check Returned from Bank
for any cause
$20.00
Transcript of Record $4.00
Replacement of equipment
or materials lost or damaged
See Athletics
Challenge of Course
by Examination
$2.00
Extension Courses
(per quarter unit)
Lecture and Discussion Courses
$85.00
Open University $90.00
Regional Programs
(per quarter unit)
Varies with Program

Parking Fees:

 

Non-reserved spaces, autos

 
Regular students, per quarter $36.00
Six-week session or period $24.00
Four-week session or period $12.00
Parking meter (per day) $1.50

Locker Usage Fees

 
One Quarter $15.00
Two Quarters $20.00
Three Quarters $25.00
With Refund of $5.00  

Resident Hall fee (per academic year)

 
(approximately $4,185 - subject ot change)
Field Trip *See Class Schedule

* in certain courses students may pay the course fee.  The courses requiring a fee are found listed under the department offerings.  The quarterly class schedule displays specific cause for teach course that requires such a fee.

Credit Card - Visa and Mastercharge Credit cards may be used for payment of student fees.  Payment may be made at the cashiers window, by telephone, or by the Voice Mail System.

Estimated Cost Per Quarter -  It is estimated that commuter students will pay from $150.00 for books and from $480-$700 for fees, plus parking costs, each quarter.  On-campus housing costs which include room, board, and cable television in the residence facilities will approximately $1400 each quarter.  Students who live in off-campus private housing should allow $1,560 each quarter for room and board.  Tuition for nonresidents of California is paid in addition to the above costs.

Debts Owed to the Institution - Should a student or former student fail to pay a debt owed to the institution, the institution may “withhold permission to register, to use facilities for which a fee is authorized to be charged, to receive services, materials, food or merchandise or any combination of the above from any person owing a debt” until the debt is paid (see Title 5, California Code of Regulations, Sections 42380 and 42381). For example, the institution may withhold permission to receive official transcripts of grades from any person owing a debt. If a student believes that he or she does not owe all or part of an unpaid obligation, the student should contact the campus business office. The business office, or another office on campus to which the student may be referred by the business office, will review the pertinent information, including information the student may wish to present, and will advise the student of its conclusions with respect to the debt.

Refund of Fees - Details concerning fees which may be refunded, the circumstances under which fees may be refunded, and the appropriate procedure to be followed in seeking refunds may be obtained by consulting Section 42201 (parking fees), 41913 (nonresident tuition), 42019 (housing charges), and 41802 (all other fees) of Title 5, California Code of Regulations. In all cases it is important to act quickly in applying for a refund. Information concerning any aspect of the refund of fees may be obtained from the Assistant Vice President, Fiscal & Support Services (664-2251, ADM 103).