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Fees and tuition are subject to change without advance notice by the Trustees of The California State University. Changes may occur after publication of fee payment materials. You will be liable for amounts that become due as a result of such change. Registration FeesYou must pay fees before you can access the Web registration system. "My Registration," available at the SDSU WebPortal, contains registration and payment information. The registration process is not complete until you are officially enrolled in classes. Payment of fees alone does not constitute registration.
Fees are subject to change. Go to the Student Financial Services Web site for the latest information on fees. Fee rates for the 2006-07 academic year are based on fee rates proposed in the governor's budget. The governor bought out fee increases approved by the CSU Board of Trustees at their October 2005 meeting and maintained CSU fee rates at 2005-06 levels. The cost of the fee buy-out is $54.4 million. The fee rates included in the governor's budget proposal must be approved by the legislature; consequently it is possible that fee rates ultimately required for the 2006-07 academic year may be more than the rates shown in this schedule at this time. If rates are increased in the budget that is enacted for the 2006 fiscal year, students will receive a supplemental billing (if they have already paid) in the amount of the difference. The Board of Trustees have approved fee increases for 2006-07 that are 8 percent above fee rates charged undergraduate students in 2005-06 and 10 percent above fee rates that were charged students enrolled in teacher credential programs and graduate/postbaccalaureate programs in 2005-06. Changes to fees will be posted as soon as they are known.
Auditors pay the same fee as students carrying courses for credit. Nonresident (foreign and out-of-state) students pay additional fees. Thesis extension and other zero unit and half-unit courses are charged as one unit for fee purposes. Tuition For Nonresident (Foreign Or Out-Of-State) StudentsTuition will be charged for all units attempted.
*Not to exceed $10,170.00 for the Fall/Spring Semesters. Minimum Payment Requirements for Foreign Students:
Tuition may be paid using any of the methods outlined under Payment Options. To avoid additional service charges (see Installment Plan), tuition should be paid in full prior to the first day of classes. If you are subject to nonresident tuition and do not pay in full prior to the start of classes, or submit an installment contract, service charges will be assessed, and late charges may apply. See Installment Plan. Miscellaneous FeesPayable when service is rendered.
* Established by and payable to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Parking PermitsFor your convenience, parking permits may be purchased at the SDSU Bookstore for a limited time at the beginning of each semester. If purchased at the same time that registration fees are paid, your parking permit will be mailed to the address on record in the SDSU WebPortal. SDSU is not responsible for lost, late or misdirected mail. Semester permits may be purchased for the following:
* See University Cashiers Office or Aztec Center Information Booth ** Students living in the residence halls are subject to this fee. One permit, which combines both fees, may be purchased - see above. The university will not replace lost permits. Waiver Of Parking FeesSection 42201 of Title 5, California Code of Regulations, provides for the waiver of campus parking fees for students with disabilities who have been issued a DMV placard or license plate, and who meet low-income requirements. For further information regarding eligibility, contact the Disabled Student Services Office (SS-1661). Miscellaneous Instructional Course ChargesMiscellaneous Instructional Course Charges are payable at the student's option for the following courses:
Mandatory Course/Lab FeesMandatory Course/Lab Fees are charged for the following courses (no waivers or exceptions are permitted):
Mandatory Course/Lab Fees will appear on your account as soon as you register in the class. You will be billed electronically (eBill) for the fee(s) after the census date; however you may pay the fee at any time after you register for the class. You may make your payment at the University Cashiers Office, or electronically. For more information on paying electronically go to www.sdsu.edu/sfs and click on Download Your eBill. Identification cards - New Undergraduate and Graduate StudentsAll new students are required to purchase a photo identification card, which permits use of campus services, such as student activities, athletic events, library privileges, etc. Any new student should submit $5.00 for the ID card in addition to other fees paid. After payment is made, students can obtain their ID card at the SDSU Card Office, located in Aztec Center, Room 183 (lower level). Hours of operation: M - F, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm. For additional information, contact the SDSU Card Office at (619) 594-6800. Late Registration FeeThe Late Registration fee ($25) pertains to students who pay fees after official registration has closed. Students admitted late to the university may be exempted from this fee. Dishonored CheckIf your check is returned by the bank for any reason, you will be billed for the $35.00 dishonored payment charge and the $20.00 late fee when applicable. Non-payment of fees or tuition may result in cancellation of your registration and withholding of further services until all financial liabilities have been resolved. The university reserves the right to refuse payment by personal check from those individuals who have previously had items returned unpaid by their bank.
Information on this Web site is subject to change without notice. Every effort is made to ensure that information is current and accurate. |