Student Financial Services
Student Fee Refund Information
- Summer 2009 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Fall 2009 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Spring 2010 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Fall 2010 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Spring 2011 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Fall 2011 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Spring 2012 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Fall 2012 Prorata Refund Percentages
- Spring 2013 Prorata Refund Percentages
Refunds (Including Non-Resident Tuition)
Total Withdrawal from University (No courses) - To receive a 100% refund of registration fees, students must withdraw from the University before the beginning of the semester. After this point refunds are prorated, beginning with the first day of the semester and up to the 60% point of the semester. (Previously, students could withdraw up to 14 working days into the semester and receive a 100% refund. )
Drop in Units (Still enrolled in at least one course) - To receive a refund of a drop in units from Full time to part-time courses must be dropped before the end of Add/Drop for the semester. If a course is dropped after the end of the Add/Drop period, no refund will be given for that course(s). For courses less than 4 weeks in length no refund will be given if the course is dropped on or after the first day of class.
New CSU fee refund rules were established effective Fall 2002. Please review the following links for additional information:
- Refer to Title 5, Section 41802 for actual text from The California Code of Regulations
- Fee Refund frequently asked questions
- Letter dated February 7, 2002 from the CSU Chancellor’s Office to the CSU Presidents
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