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Fees and Expenses Estimate (If Expenses The basic expenses for attendance at CSU, Fresno for a year (two semesters) for full-time students who live away from home will range from approximately $4,200 to $5,200. These figures are exclusive of nonresident tuition fee, but include an estimate of such personal items as clothes, laundry, and incidental expenditures. Students who live at home or share apartments with other students and commute to the campus are able to reduce their expenses considerably below the estimated figure. The cost of board and room may also be reduced by cooperative living arrangements or part~time work in exchange for room and board, university shall refund all money collected in excess of such obligation as soon as reasonably possible. A copy of Titte 5, Section 42019 is available in the University Library, Student Affairs Office, and Housing Office. Other fees. The schedule of refunds for the health service lee, the Associated Student Body lee, the Student Body Center lee, and the lacdilies lee is set annually. Refunds are dependent upon the length of time between the opening of the semester and application for refund. Application must be made and the student body and student identification cards must be turned in to the Student Records Office. Credit Cards. Visa and Master Charge bank credit cards may be used for payment of student fees. Average Annual Cost of Education and Sources 01 funds per full-Time Equivalent Student. The 19 campuses and the Chancellor's Office of The California State University are financed primarily through funding prOVided by the taxpayers of California. The totai State appropriation to the CSU for . 1984/85, including capital outlay and employee compensation increases, is $1,177,687,000. The total cost of education for CSU, however, is $1,390,712,240 which provides support for a projected 242,740 full-time eqUivalent (FTE)" students. The total cost of education in the CSU is defined as the expenditures for current operations, including payments made to the students in the form of financial aid, and all fully reimbursed programs contained in State appropriations, but excluding capital outlay appropriations. The average cost of education is determined by d',vid',ng the total cost by the total FTEs. The average cost is further differentiated into three categories: State Support (the State appropriation, excluding capital outiay), Student Fee Support, and Support from Other Sources (including Federal Funds). Thus, excluding costs which relate to capital outlay (i.e., building amortization), the average cost of education per FTE student is $5,729. Of this amount, the average student fee support per FTE is $876. The calculation for this latter amount ',ncludes the amount paid by nonresident students. Source 01 funds and Average Costs lor 1984/85 CSU Budget (Projected Enrollment: 242,740 fTE) 100.0 82.9 15.3 Percentage $5,729 4,748 876 d Average Cost Per Student Amount (FTE) " $1,390,712,240 • 1,152,423,000 ' 212,727,489 Total Cost of Education.. State Appropriation. Student Fee Support .. 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, Calliornia Administrative Code, 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 beiieves 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. "For budgetary purposes, lull-lime equivalent (FTE) translates tolal head count into total academic sludent load equivalent to 15 units per term. Some studenls enroll lor more than 15 unils; some students enroillor fewer than 15 unils. . bThelotai cosl 01 education does not- include the amounHelated to thecapilal investmenl 01 the CSU. The estimated replacement cost 01 all the system's permanenl facilities and equipment on the 19 campuses is currenlly valued al $4.6 billion, excluding the cost 01 land. C This figure does not Include the capital oullay appropriation 01 $25,264,000. dThe average cosls paid by a sludent include the Stale University Fee, Applicalion Fee, Catalog Fee and Nonresident Tuman. IndiV'ldual students may pay less than $876 depending on whether they are parI-time, lull-time, resident or nonresident students. $2,767-3,282 720 170-325 Room and board Registration Fees Books and supplies 80
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Title | 1985-86 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1985-04 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 080 |
Full Text Search | Fees and Expenses Estimate (If Expenses The basic expenses for attendance at CSU, Fresno for a year (two semesters) for full-time students who live away from home will range from approximately $4,200 to $5,200. These figures are exclusive of nonresident tuition fee, but include an estimate of such personal items as clothes, laundry, and incidental expenditures. Students who live at home or share apartments with other students and commute to the campus are able to reduce their expenses considerably below the estimated figure. The cost of board and room may also be reduced by cooperative living arrangements or part~time work in exchange for room and board, university shall refund all money collected in excess of such obligation as soon as reasonably possible. A copy of Titte 5, Section 42019 is available in the University Library, Student Affairs Office, and Housing Office. Other fees. The schedule of refunds for the health service lee, the Associated Student Body lee, the Student Body Center lee, and the lacdilies lee is set annually. Refunds are dependent upon the length of time between the opening of the semester and application for refund. Application must be made and the student body and student identification cards must be turned in to the Student Records Office. Credit Cards. Visa and Master Charge bank credit cards may be used for payment of student fees. Average Annual Cost of Education and Sources 01 funds per full-Time Equivalent Student. The 19 campuses and the Chancellor's Office of The California State University are financed primarily through funding prOVided by the taxpayers of California. The totai State appropriation to the CSU for . 1984/85, including capital outlay and employee compensation increases, is $1,177,687,000. The total cost of education for CSU, however, is $1,390,712,240 which provides support for a projected 242,740 full-time eqUivalent (FTE)" students. The total cost of education in the CSU is defined as the expenditures for current operations, including payments made to the students in the form of financial aid, and all fully reimbursed programs contained in State appropriations, but excluding capital outlay appropriations. The average cost of education is determined by d',vid',ng the total cost by the total FTEs. The average cost is further differentiated into three categories: State Support (the State appropriation, excluding capital outiay), Student Fee Support, and Support from Other Sources (including Federal Funds). Thus, excluding costs which relate to capital outlay (i.e., building amortization), the average cost of education per FTE student is $5,729. Of this amount, the average student fee support per FTE is $876. The calculation for this latter amount ',ncludes the amount paid by nonresident students. Source 01 funds and Average Costs lor 1984/85 CSU Budget (Projected Enrollment: 242,740 fTE) 100.0 82.9 15.3 Percentage $5,729 4,748 876 d Average Cost Per Student Amount (FTE) " $1,390,712,240 • 1,152,423,000 ' 212,727,489 Total Cost of Education.. State Appropriation. Student Fee Support .. 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, Calliornia Administrative Code, 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 beiieves 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. "For budgetary purposes, lull-lime equivalent (FTE) translates tolal head count into total academic sludent load equivalent to 15 units per term. Some studenls enroll lor more than 15 unils; some students enroillor fewer than 15 unils. . bThelotai cosl 01 education does not- include the amounHelated to thecapilal investmenl 01 the CSU. The estimated replacement cost 01 all the system's permanenl facilities and equipment on the 19 campuses is currenlly valued al $4.6 billion, excluding the cost 01 land. C This figure does not Include the capital oullay appropriation 01 $25,264,000. dThe average cosls paid by a sludent include the Stale University Fee, Applicalion Fee, Catalog Fee and Nonresident Tuman. IndiV'ldual students may pay less than $876 depending on whether they are parI-time, lull-time, resident or nonresident students. $2,767-3,282 720 170-325 Room and board Registration Fees Books and supplies 80 |