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Spring Term 2025

Important Spring 2025 Information and Dates

Registration Fees

Registered by January 6, 2025Fees are due by January 13, 2025
Registered on or after January, 2025Fees are due in 7 days
Registered after February 3, 2025Assessed a $25 Late Registration Fee

Failure to pay all outstanding tuition and fees by the due date will result in a $30 late payment fee and could result in the cancellation of all your classes.

You will not be canceled if you have enough pending financial aid posted to your student account that will cover ALL your term fees. Any fee waiver, a third-party authorization, or Humboldt Installment Payment Plan must be submitted to the Student Financial Services Office prior to the fee deadline.

 

Financial Aid

First Financial Aid DisbursementOne (1) week before classes start
Freeze Date (last day to add/drop)Two (2) weeks after the start of the semester

 

Schedule Adjustments

Adding or dropping classes on or before February 3, 2025 (not including withdrawing from the term)No fee
Adding additional classes after February 3, 2025Assessed a $20 Late Add Fee for each class added
Dropping classes after February 3, 2025Assessed a $20 Late Drop Fee for each class dropped

 

Term Withdrawing

Withdrawing before the first day of the term, 1/21/2025100% refund
Withdrawing on or after the first day of the termProrated refund based on the number of days attended
Withdrawing after the 60% term completion date, 4/3/2025No refund

Registration Fee Rates

Description0-6 Units Amount6.1+ Units Amount
Tuition Fee$1,764$3,042
Materials, Services & Facilities Fee$86$174
Instructionally Related Activities Fee (IRA)$201$337
Student Body Association Fee (ASB)$68$68
Campus Union Fee$175$175
Health Facilities Fee$33$33
Health Services Fee$367$367
Student Involvement & Representation Fee (optional)$2$2
Total$2,696$4,198
Description0-6 Units Amount6.1+ Units Amount
Tuition Fee$2,049$3,531
Materials, Services & Facilities Fee$86$174
Instructionally Related Activities Fee (IRA)$201$337
Student Body Association Fee (ASB)$68$68
Campus Union Fee$175$175
Health Facilities Fee$33$33
Health Services Fee$367$367
Student Involvement & Representation Fee (optional)$2$2
Total$2,981$4,687
Description0-6 Units Amount6.1+ Units Amount
Tuition Fee$2,208$3,804
Materials, Services & Facilities Fee$86$174
Instructionally Related Activities Fee (IRA)$201$337
Student Body Association Fee (ASB)$68$68
Campus Union Fee$175$175
Health Facilities Fee$33$33
Health Services Fee$367$367
Student Involvement & Representation Fee (optional)$2$2
Total$3,140$4,960
Description0-6 Units Amount6.1+ Units Amount
Tuition Fee$2,646$4,563
Materials, Services & Facilities Fee$86$174
Instructionally Related Activities Fee (IRA)$201$337
Student Body Association Fee (ASB)$68$68
Campus Union Fee$175$175
Health Facilities Fee$33$33
Health Services Fee$367$367
Student Involvement & Representation Fee (optional)$2$2
Total$3,578$5,719

Nonresident Tuition Fee is charged on a per unit basis in addition to the registration fees for ALL Non-California resident students.

This charge is on a per unit basis in addition to the registration fees (and nonresident tuition fee, if applicable) for students in the graduate business programs (regardless of course).

Fee Information

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 fees are initially charged or initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees.  All listed fees, other than mandatory systemwide fees, are subject to change 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, the Chancellor, or the Presidents, as appropriate. Changes in mandatory systemwide fees will be made in accordance with the requirements of the Working Families Student Fee Transparency and Accountability Act (Sections 66028 - 66028.6 of the Education Code).

For more information about the multi-year (2023-29) tuition increase, please visit the California State University website.

 

Tuition Fee

Systemwide mandatory tuition and other fees that must be paid to apply to, enroll in, or attend the university, or to pay the full cost of instruction required of some students by statute (e.g. tuition fee, non-resident tuition fee, and business professional program fee). The California State University Board of Trustees will establish, adjust, and oversee systemwide tuition.

 

Mandatory Campus-Based Fees (required for all students)

Campus-based mandatory fees must be paid to apply, enroll in, or attend the University every semester for all students. These fees are comprised of the following:

  • Material, Services, and Facilities Fee
    • This fee supports supplemental instruction material above the basic classroom level.  It provides a greater learning experience for students.
  • Instructionally Related Activities (IRA)
    • The IRA fee is charged to students as one fee, but is distributed in the following manner:
  • Student Body Association Fee (ASB)
    • This fee supports associated student body organizations established for the purpose of providing essential activities closely related to, but not normally included as a part of the regular instructional program.  These are student-run organizations that operate extra-curricular activities such as student government, student publications, club sports, cultural programs, and many other student activities related to the overall educational mission of the campus.
  • Campus Union Fee
  • Health Facilities Fee
    • The Health Facilities Fee is used to support the leasing and construction of the student health center facility. 
  • Health Services Fee
    • The Health Services Fee is a mandatory campus-based fee initiated by the student body to support the operation of on-campus health and counseling services. This service is available and provided for all students even if they have private health insurance.
  • Student Involvement & Representation Fee (optional)
    • The Student Involvement and Representation Fee (SIRF) is a $2 contribution that ensures that CSU students have a say on tuition, financial aid, student services, course availability, and academic advising. Your elected student leaders oversee involvement and representation dollars through the California State Student Association (CSSA).  CSSA is the official student voice at the university system, state, and federal levels.