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FEES AND EXPENSES I 41 org:uoiz~tion,, 6ludent government ond culluml progrnms. 2) CourueUng: Includes the cost of coouo.<elor'< <ul>ries onrl d~rlenl suppOrt plu operating expenses nnd equipment. 3) Testing: covers th& c"'t of t&t officers, psyohornetrlst<, clerfc:ol suppOrt, opcroting expenses ond equfpment. 4) Plnccm~nt: provfd"" coreer lnformnlion to·studaou nod faculty for academic pragrom plnnning ond employment lnforonallon to gr~duates and students. 5) Flmmolal Aids Admlnislnation: includes the cost of the counseling and business services provided in connection with the flnonclal ofd programs. . 6) Health Service£ provides health services to students and covers the cost of salaries of Medical Officers and Nurses plus related clerical and technlc.BI personnel M well as operoting: expenses and er1uipment. 7) Housing: includes the cost of po:rsonnel providing housing inrormation and monitoring housing services provided to students. 8) Student Services Administration: covers 50% of the cost of the Dean of Students Office which has responsibility for the overall administration of student services. Prior to 1975-76 the Student Services fee was known as the Materials and Service fee and not only covered the above expenditures but t:ovcred the e<nt of Instructional lind Audio V[suol suppUes and contmctuol sorvires. A Tusk For<:<! recommended that responsibility fodlnnnclng these expenditures be transferred to the Stat nnd thut the b:uis for this fee be more udequul<!ly communicQicd to >\udents And canopw stuff. It hould be noted thotthc 197~76 tudcnt Service> f~ IJ subject to ·honge by future Doard of Trustees action mad nCCQSSUry by budget ncllons oft he Executive and Legislative branches of government. •• A nonresident student is any person who has not been a bona fide resident of the State of California for more than one •• A nonresident student is ony person who has not been a bona Ode resident of the State of California for more thon one year i.nmediln~ly prec-eding enrollment. The exact determination date may be ru;ccrtruncd by contaellng the Admissions/Records Office. ••• In certain instances students may work on campus to earn back the amount of this fee. Application for the work must be made to the Financial Aids Office at least two weeks prior to scheduled registration dates. REFUND OF FEES REGISTRATION FEES After a student makes a formal withdrawal from the university through the Student Records Office, a refund of a portion of the student sen,ices fee may be made if a written application for refund is filed not later than fourteen calendar days after the first day of instruction. A student shall make the application personally; if in the opinion of the administration, he is unable to do so, the parents or guardian of the student who is a minor, or the duly authorized representative of the student who is of the age of majority may make the application. (See Clllifornin Administrntive Code, Title 5, Section 41802) The amount of the refund will be determined by the Business Office by deducting $10 for registration costs. A full refund may be made to a student who is unable to continue a cour e, be·cause of a university regulation or compulsory military service, at any time prior to the date he receives any academic credit for any course or courses for which he is registered. The late registratio11 fee is not .refunda.ble. There is no refund for a reduction in the stude11t's unit load. The same withdrawal and application for refund procedure applies for the nonresident tuition fee except that the time limit is different. There may be a refund for reduction in unit load. Within the first week of the session, a full refund may be made for units dropped. For each additional week, the refund diminishes as follows: 90 percent of the fee, the second week; 70 percent the third week; 50 percent, the fourth week; 30 percent, the fifth week; 20 percent, the sixth week; no refund, after the sixth week. PARKING FEES A student is entitled to a refund of parking fees in the amount shown in the following schedule if on any one calendar day within the applicable period he ft.les with the Business Office a written application for refund and returns all documents issued to him by the university which evidence his right to use th parking fnoility including an>' parking permit, stickers, and decal so issued. If the decal is attached to a vehicle and the vehicle is presented to the university for removal of the attached item by or under the direction of the State, such presentation and removal shall constitute return of the attached it m. Beginning with the first day of instruction, 75 percent of the parking space fe is r funded if application is made as indicated above within 1-30 calendar days; 50 percent, within 31-60 Clllendar days; 25 percent, within 61-90 calendar days; no refund, 91 days to end of semest r. (For refund of fees during summer sessions consult the Business Office.) 971335335
Object Description
Title | 1975-76 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1975-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 041 |
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FEES AND EXPENSES I 41
org:uoiz~tion,, 6ludent government ond culluml progrnms.
2) CourueUng: Includes the cost of coouo. |