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The registration fee includes the student association fee; student center fee; health facilities fee; instructionally-related activities fee; student health and counseling fee; materials, services, and facilities fee; the tuition fee; and other course-related fees, as determined by the department.
Students who are residents of states other than California, or nonresident students from other countries, must pay nonresident tuition fees in addition to the registration fee. Students auditing a class still pay regular fees.
Registration Fees (per semester)*
- Student Body Association Fee: $59 (possible increase to $69 for fall 2023)
- Campus Union Fee: $123
- Health Facilities Fee: $33
- Instructionally Related Activities Fee (6.1 or more units): $337 | (0-6.0 units): $201
- Health Services Fee: $348
- Materials, Services and Facilities Fee (6.1 or more units): $174 | (0-6.0 units) $86
- Student Involvement & Representation Fee (optional): $2
Please see Tuition and Fees on the Student Financial Services website for additional information.
Professional Program Fee
The Professional Program Fee is charged at a rate of $270 per unit for students in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. The fee is charged in addition to the tuition fee, campus registration fees, and applicable nonresident fees.
Nonresident Tuition Fee
Non-California residents pay $396 per unit tuition in addition to the fees above.
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Other Fees at Cal Poly Humboldt
- Administrative charge for withdrawing or dropping to lower fee category: $27
- Application fee: $70
- Application for graduation: $64
- Check/e-check returned fee: $25
- Diploma replacement: $25
- Failure to meet administratively required appointment or time limit fee $2 to $30
- Identification card new student or replacement: $5
- Late payment fee: $30
- Late registration fee: $25
- Late add or drop fee (deadline two weeks after instruction begins): $20 per course
- Library fines: $5 to $25
- Library lost book fee: Replacement Value
- Orientation Program Fee: $50
- Parking- Automobiles: $157.50 per semester
- Parking- motorcycles, motorized bicycles: $40 per semester
- Transcripts: $4 for the first copy. Additional $2 per copy
*Fees based on 2022-23 levels.
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Non-Payment of Fees
Failure to pay all outstanding tuition and fees by the posted due date will result in a financial hold that will prevent enrollment activity, it may result in the cancellation of your classes. Student should review their student account to make sure that all eligible aid (such as financial aid, fee waiver, third party scholarship/award) has been applied to their outstanding charges. The university offers a variety of installment plans to cover tuition and fees. Please refer to the Student Financial Services website for any questions regarding fees, installment plans or deadlines.
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Procedure for the Establishment or Abolishment of Campus-Based Mandatory Fees
The law governing the California State University provides that specific campus fees defined as mandatory, such as a student association fee and a student center fee, may be established. A student association fee must be established upon a favorable vote of two-thirds of the students voting in an election held for this purpose (Education Code, Section 89300). The university president may adjust the student association fee only after the fee adjustment has been approved by a majority of students voting in a referendum established for that purpose. The required fee shall be subject to referendum at any time upon the presentation of a petition to the university president containing the signatures of 10 percent of the regularly enrolled students at the university. Student association fees support a variety of cultural and recreational programs, childcare centers, and special student support programs. A student body center fee must be established upon a favorable vote of two-thirds of the students voting in an election held for this purpose (Education Code, Section 89304). Once bonds are issued, authority to set and adjust student center fees is governed by provisions of the State University Revenue Bond Act of 1947, including, but not limited to, Education Code sections 90012, 90027, and 90068. A student success fee may be established or adjusted only after the university undertakes a rigorous consultation process and a fee referendum is held with a simple majority favorable vote (Education Code, Section 89712). The student success fee may be rescinded by a majority vote of the students only after six years have elapsed following the vote to implement the fee.
The process to establish and adjust other campus-based mandatory fees requires consideration by the campus fee advisory committee and a student referendum as established by California State University Student Fee Policy Section III (or any successor policy. The university president may use alternate consultation mechanisms if they determine that a referendum is not the best mechanism to achieve appropriate and meaningful consultation. Results of the referendum and the fee committee review are advisory to the campus president. The president may adjust campus-based mandatory fees but must request the chancellor to establish a new mandatory fee. The president shall provide to the campus fee advisory committee a report of all campus-based mandatory fees. The university shall report annually to the chancellor a complete inventory of all campus-based mandatory fees.
For more information or questions, please contact the Budget Office in the CSU Chancellor’s Office at (562) 951-4560.
Materials, Services, and Facilities Fees. Students pay additional fees for courses with activities such as field trips. Some courses require insurance. The current semester class schedule has fee information; available on the Office of the Registrar Class Schedule webpage.
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