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Cal Poly Pomona

Fall Quarter 2009

The Fall 2009 Quarter term dates are September 24, 2009 through December 11, 2009. The Fall fee bills will be available via BroncoDirect on August 24, 2009.

Deadline to pay Fall Quarter 2009 Fees: Tuesday, September 8, 2009.

Deadlines

May 11 - September 8 - Order Fall 2009 Parking Decal via BroncoDirect

August 24 - Fall 2009 fee bills available via BroncoDirect

September 8 - Deadline to pay Fall Quarter 2009 fees

September 16 - Fall 2009 parking decals available for purchase at the University Cashiering Services walk-up windows  

September 24 - Classes begin for all students

Fee Schedule

The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum.  Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate.  Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun.  All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees.

 
1-6.0 units
6.1 & above
State University Fee    
Undergraduate
$778.00
$1,342.00
Qualified Teacher Credential
$904.00
$1,558.00
Graduate
$960.00
$1,654.00
     
     
Auxiliary Fees    
Medical Facility
$2.00
$2.00
Union
$82.31
$82.31
ASI Fee
$30.35
$30.35
Athletic-ASI Fee
$7.28
$7.28
IRA Fee
$16.00
$16.00
Student Health Fee
$45.00
$45.00
Total Auxiliary Fees
$182.94
$182.94
     
Total Mandatory Fees (State University and Auxiliary Fees)
Undergraduate Fee
$960.94
$1,524.94
Qualified Teacher Credential
$1,086.94
$1,740.94
Graduate Fee
$1,142.94
$1,836.94
     
With Parking ($96.00)    
Undergraduate Fee
$1,056.94
$1,620.94
Qualified Teacher Credential
$1,182.94
$1,836.94
Graduate Fee
$1,238.94
$1,932.94

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Graduate Business Professional Fee - $140 per unit per quarter

The Graduate Business Professional Fee is paid on a per unit basis in addition to the SUF and campus fees for the following graduate business programs:

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Master of Science (M.S.) programs in Accountancy
Master of Science (M.S.) programs in Business Administration

For further information regarding the Graduate Business Professional Fee, please refer to the May 2009 Board of Trustees resolution (.pdf).

Non Resident Tuition (NRT)

In addition to the Mandatory Fees listed above, Non-residents must also pay $248 per unit for out-of-state tuition (NRT is capped at $11,160). Non-resident tuition is required for students who are not California residents for one year prior to the resident determination date, which for the Fall 2009 Quarter is September 24, 2009.

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Orientation & Photo ID Fees

The mandatory New Student Orientation fees and Photo ID fee for first-time freshmen are $95 and $70 for new transfer students. Fees for the Poly Nights and Parent/Family Orientation programs are assessed separately and are not mandatory programs. Contact Orientation Services at (909) 869-3604 for more information on these optional programs.

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Parking Fees

The quarter cost is $96.00 for four-wheel vehicles and $25.00 for motorcycles (must buy motorcycle permit in person from Cashiering Services). You may purchase one automobile parking decal through the BroncoDirect website during the registration period. The web on-line fee bill that you access for your registration fees will include the charge for this decal. If you want to purchase an additional parking decal, you must do so in person at Cashiering Services.

During Late Registration: You must purchase your parking decal in person at Cashiering Services. 

To ensure a decal through the mail before the beginning of the quarter, a student must purchase the decal through the BroncoDirect website.

Daily parking is $5.00.

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Late Registration

The late registration add period is the four business days prior to the start of the term and the first five school days of the term. A hold has been placed on your account to prevent registration. You are required to prepay a minimum of half-time fees, a late registration charge of $25 plus any outstanding balance before the hold can be removed, To make a payment you may go to BroncoDirect for these charges or you can come into the Student Accounting & Cashiering Services Office.

Billing Information

The Fall 2009 online fee bills include all outstanding charges including current registration, housing charges, mandatory Orientation fees, if applicable, and any unpaid balance from previous terms. If you are paying by check, be sure to write your Bronco Number on your check, and the check MUST be signed. Any student who has outstanding charges and who anticipates financial aid must verify their status with the Financial Aid office on or before September 2, 2009 to prevent loss of classes.  Any student with outstanding charges who anticipates being fully sponsored must verify their status with Student Accounting & Cashiering Services on or before September 2, 2009.  All enrolled students should view their student account status through BroncoDirect before September 2, 2009.  Cal Poly Pomona does NOT mail out any student billing statement.  If you have any questions regarding your student account, contact the Student Accounting & Cashiering Services office at (909) 869-2010.  If making payment by mail, please use the return envelope enclosed in the Schedule of Classes.

You are subject to normal collection actions for unpaid debts including but not limited to: assessment of late registration and past due fees, withholding of University services, withholding of credit for and disenrollment from some or all classes, referral of the debt to a collection agency and/or credit reporting agency, intercept of amounts due you from the State of California and/or legal action. You are obligated to pay all costs of collection, including attorney fees, collection agency fees and court costs

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Refund Policy

RESULTING FROM WITHDRAWING OR DROPPING ALL CLASSES

Students will be entitled to a full refund of mandatory fees and non-resident tuition, and state university fees ONLY if they cancel their registration or withdraw from ALL classes PRIOR TO FIRST DAY OF INSTRUCTION for an academic quarter (prior to September 24, 2009 for Fall Quarter 2009).

Students who drop ALL classes on or after September 24, 2009 and up to 60% point in academic period (November 9, 2009 for Fall Quarter 2009) will be entitled to a pro-rata refund.

The pro-rata refund is determined on the basis of the date of the student's withdrawal and the length of the academic period.  The length of the academic period is calculated from the first day of instruction through the final exam day of the academic period and excludes any breaks of five (5) days or more.

How to calculate Pro-rated refund:

1.  Count number of days from September 24, 2009 to actual withdrawal date.
2.  Divide the number of days by 79 (number of days in Fall Quarter 2009) and multiply it by actual fees paid to get your pro-rated fee.
3.  Subtract pro-rated fee from actual fees paid.  This will be your refund, minus an administrative charge of $5.00.

Example:

1.  A student, who is a resident and a full-time undergrad, withdraws from all his classes on October 1, 2009 (8 days).
2.  8 / 79 x $ 1,524.94 = $154.42
3.  $1,524.94 - $1542.42 = $1,370.52 less $5.00 administrative charge, refund amount $1,365.52.

Exceptions:  Tuition and mandatory fees shall be refunded and no administrative charge if:

  • Tuition and Mandatory fees were assessed or collected in error,
  • The course for which the tuition and mandatory fees were assessed or collected was cancelled by the university,
  • The university makes a delayed decision that the student was not eligible to enroll in the term for which the mandatory fees were assessed and collected and the delayed decision was not due to incomplete or inaccurate information provided by the student.
  • The student was activated for compulsory military service.
REFUND RESULTING FROM DROPPING SOME BUT NOT ALL UNITS:

Students who drop some but not all units resulting in a lower State University Fee (SUF) and Non-Resident Tuition (NRT) within the campus designated drop period (on or before October 1, 2009 for Fall 2009 quarter) and in accordance with campus procedures will be entitled to a refund of the applicable difference in SUF fee levels (full time 6.1 units or more) to (part time 6.0 or less) and the number of units charged for NRT. Students who want a refund for parking MUST RETURN THE DECAL to Cashiering Services.

ALL REFUNDS WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $5.00 ADMINISTRATIVE FEE.

Enrollment Adjustment Period
Reduce Units by Dropping SOME Classes
Drop or Withdraw ALL Classes
#1 On or before September 23, 2009
#1 & #2 100% reduction in calculated charges for SUF and NRT
#1 Full Refund
#2 September 24, 2009 through October 1, 2009
#2 & #3 Pro-rated refund based on date of withdrawal
#3 October 2, 2009 through November 9, 2009
#3 & #4 No refund
#4 After November 9, 2009 (over 60% point in the academic period)
#4 No Refund

If you paid fees by credit card, the refund will be credited to the credit card that you used to pay.  If you paid by cash or check, your refund will be made by check.  Refund will be processed and mailed to your address of record generally about 6 weeks after the beginning of the quarter.

Note:  For students receiving financial aid, please be aware that any refund resulting from withdrawal or a change in program will first be credited to the financial aid funds awarded.

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Parking Refund Fees

You MUST RETURN THE DECAL to Cashiering Services to receive a refund. October 1, 2009 is the last day for a full refund on Parking ($96.00).

On or Before October 27, 2009
4 wheel vehicles
$64.00
Motorcycles
$17.00
 
Between October 28 and November 23, 2009
4 wheel vehicles
$32.00
Motorcycles
$ 8.00

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Contact Information

Angelina Schultz, Director of Student Accounting & Cashiering Services
(909) 869-2975

Tracy Wang, Student Accounting Coordinator
(909) 869-2956

Student Accounting & Cashering Services Staff

Please e-mail your comments to kmharper@csupomona.edu

2009-08-17