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1 University Fees Parent Orientation Summer 2009

2 University Mission “…Our affordable undergraduate and graduate programs provide students the best of current practice, theory, and research and integrate professional studies with preparation in the arts and sciences…”

3 Calculating Resident Fees (Fall 2009) California Resident Only: Part TimeFull Time 0-6 Units7 or More Units California State University Fees$1167$2,013 Additional CSUF Fees (Including Associated Student Body, Health Center, Student ID Card, Health Facilities, Campus Union, etc.) $318 Total Basic Registration Fees (Per Semester)$1,485$2,331 Please turn to page 12 in your Parent Handbook

4 Non-Resident Fees (Fall 2009) Non-resident students must add $372.00 to their basic registration fees for each unit of credit they take.

5 Calculating Non-Resident Fees Total Basic Registration Fees from the Resident Table $ 2331 Multiply the number of units the student will take by $372. +$ Add the top two lines to get the Total Fee Payment Due. =$

6 Calculating Non-Resident Fees Total Basic Registration Fees from the Resident Table $ 2,331 Multiply the number of units the student will take by $372. + $ 3,720 Add the top two lines to get the Total Fee Payment Due. = $_____

7 Calculating Non-Resident Fees Total Basic Registration Fees from the Resident Table $ 2,331 Multiply the number of units the student will take by $372. +$ 3,720 Add the top two lines to get the Total Fee Payment Due. =$ 6,051

8 Payment Due Date Titan II Registration (August 4 – 21): -Registration online (via student portal access) allows you to register for classes first, and then the payment is due immediately on the same day of registration or the student will be subject to disenrollment. Payments via web are due by 11:30pm on the given due date. In-person and mail-in payments are due by 5:00pm on the given due date.

9 Online payment options via TITAN ONLINE Student Center Payment OptionsNotes Credit Cards (available only on the Web) MasterCard, American Express, or Discover only. VISA is no longer accepted. A 2.9% non-refundable credit card processing fee will be charged on all transactions made online. ATM/Debit Cards on the Web (with MasterCard credit symbol only ) ATM/Debit cards will be processed as credit cards transactions. A 2.9% non refundable credit card processing fee will be charged. Debit cards w/ VISA will no longer be accepted. Personal Checks on the Web (E-Check) No convenience fee will be charged. Will be subtracted from checking account within 1-2 days.

10 In-person payment options Payment OptionsNotes Personal Checks Make payable to CSU Fullerton. Write student name and CWID on the check Cashier’s Check or Money Order or Traveler’s Check Make payable to CSU Fullerton. Write student name and CWID on the cashier’s check, money order, or traveler’s check. ATM/Debit Cards ATM/Debit Card with PIN is available to use in person only at Student Financial Services - University Hall 180. ATM/Debit Card have a daily limit which may vary depending on the issuing bank. Cash Must be paid in person at Student Financial Services only - University Hall 180

11 Payment Locations Web: via Titan Online Student Center A receipt will be emailed to you. Please be sure your email information is current. Mail : Send To: CSU Fullerton Student Financial Services P.O. Box 6808 Fullerton, CA 92834-6808 Be sure to write the student’s name and CWID # on the front of the check CSUF is not responsible for delays by the US Postal Service for mail-in payments. Poskmarks are not considered. Drop Box Payments Payments may be made at the Cashier's Office (UH-180 window 10). Available 24 hours (No cash payments – checks only) Main Campus (UH-180) Payments are accepted at the Cashier’s Office, UH-180, during business hours: Irvine Campus Payments are accepted at the Cashier’s Office, IRVC1-117, during regular business hours:

12 Designed to give students the opportunity to pay their registration fees or non-resident tuition over an extended period of time Students 18 years of age and over, may apply for the IPP immediately after they register on Titan Online. During Titan II payment #1 is due immediately on the same day of registration. Resident students must pay a $33 nonrefundable processing fee. Non-resident students must pay a nonrefundable 15% service charge. For detailed payment information: http://sfs.fullerton.edu and select “Payment Information” then “Installment Payment Plans”http://sfs.fullerton.edu Installment Payment Plan (IPP)

13 Financial Aid Financial aid is available to students (dependant on eligibility) in the following forms: grants – financial aid that does not have to be paid back. work study – allows you to earn money for your education. loans – allows you to borrow money for your education. Must repay loans, with interest. scholarships – generally does not have to be paid back. Eligibility is first determined by the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). For more information, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at (657) 278-3125. Financial Aid is located in University Hall 146.

14 Credit cards typically have higher interest rates for students. Federal student loans are supported by the federal government. Usually have lower interest rates, offer attractive repayment terms, benefits and options. Federal Student Loan & Credit Cards

15 Federal Student Loan vs. Credit Cards Standard Stafford Loan with a fixed 6.8% interest* Example: $10,000 x 0.068 = $680 Interest Total Debt: $10,000 + $680 = $10,680 Some credit cards will offer an interest rate of up to 25%** Example: $10,000 x 0.25 = $2,500 Interest Total Debt: $10,000 + $2,500 = $12,500 *Source: Student Aid on the Web - http://federalstudentaid.ed.gov/locate.html **Source: CollegeBoard - http://www.collegeboard.com/

16 Please Note: Fees are subject to change without notice when approved by:  State Legislature  Chancellor’s Office Executive Order  Campus Student Fee Advisory Committee  Student Body Vote

17 More Information? This is an abbreviated list of university fee/payment information. Financial Aid: University Hall 146 (657) 278-3125 Student Financial Services: University Hall 180 (657) 278-2495


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