The Summer Term is open to all continuing CSU, Chico students. A continuing student is defined as a student who has, through normal procedures, been formally admitted to and is enrolled at CSU, Chico. If you applied and have been admitted to CSU, Chico for the fall 2008 semester, you may enroll in summer 2008. New admits must contact Student Records and Registration prior to enrolling in summer classes.
CSU, Chico's Center for Regional and Continuing Education offers a variety of courses and workshops that are open to both the public and CSU, Chico students. For more information visit the Center for Regional and Continuing Education or call 530-898-6105.
Please use the links below to find more information about the 2008 summer term.
| Session |
Length |
Begin |
End |
| 1 |
12 weeks |
June 2 |
Aug 19 |
| 3W2 |
3 weeks |
June 2 |
June 19 |
| 3W3 |
3 weeks |
June 23 |
Jul 10 |
| 3W4 |
3 weeks |
July 14 |
Jul 31 |
| 3W5 |
3 weeks |
July 28 |
Aug 14 |
| 6W1 |
6 weeks |
June 23 |
July 31 |
| OS1 |
4 weeks |
June 2 |
June 26 |
|
Other sessions may also be available. See the Class Schedule for more information.
|
| Class Length | Instructor Only | Instructor, Chair & Dean |
| 1-2 weeks | 1st day only | 2nd day & after |
| 3-4 weeks | 1st through 3rd day | 4th day & after |
| 5-6 weeks | 1st through 5th day | 6th day & after |
| 7-8 weeks | 1st through 7th day | 8th day & after |
| 9-10 weeks | 1st through 9th day | 10th day & after |
| 11-12 weeks | 1st through 11th day | 12th day & after |
If you need assistance with Portal activation you may call 530-898-HELP; if you need assistance with registration you may call 530-898-5142. Click on Portal Registration Assistance for further assistance.
Summer term classes without substantial enrollment may be cancelled; consequently, it is important that you register early and periodically check your schedule of classes on the Portal. If a class is cancelled, you may register for another summer term class. Please contact the department directly if your class was cancelled.
Enrollment to audit a summer term class is subject to the permission of the instructor and permitted only after payment of all fees. Please refer to the University Catalog for the relevant policies.
You may view your 2008 summer term schedule in your Portal account. Under the Records, Registration and Finances tab, click on 'Enter the Student Center'.
You may view your 2008 summer term grades via your Portal account. Under the Records, Registration and Finances tab, click on 'Enter the Student Center'. Grades will be posted to student academic records over the course of the summer.
Fee information is located here.
Non-Resident Unit Fees
If you are a non-resident of California for tuition purposes, you will be assessed an additional $339 per unit tuition. Residency classifications are determined through a review of the information you provided in the residence portion of your admission application. Fees will be collected based on your residency status at the time of registration.
Fee Payment Options
You can pay your fees using American Express, Discover, or Master Card (VISA not accepted). Have your card ready and call us at 1-866-485-1460 or visit us at http://www.csuchico.edu/sfin.
Financial Aid is available, if you are an eligible student and you apply early. Financial aid may cover all or part of the costs of state supported Summer Term.
To Apply
- Complete a 2007/08 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), submit it to the federal processors, and be sure to include CSU, Chico's school code (001146) in the school section.
- Obtain a Summer 2008 Financial Aid Application from the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office Web site at http://fa.csuchico.edu/fa/. Applications will be available April 7, 2008.
- Register in state support classes beginning April 7, 2008.
- Summer aid applications will be accepted at the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office. If you are requesting aid for the state support summer term, you must be enrolled in your desired classes at the time you submit your application.
- May 28, 2008 is the deadline to apply for summer aid.
Financial Aid students must pay the difference between their registration fees and anticipated aid by the May 22 fee payment deadline. Contact the Financial Aid and Scholarship Office to explore your aid options. The Financial Aid and Scholarship Office is located in Meriam Library 161, or you can call 530-898-6451, or you can visit http://fa.csuchico.edu/fa/.
Fee Waivers
Fee waiver options available to summer term students during the fall and spring semesters may also be available for the summer term. To confirm that you are eligible for a fee waiver, contact the appropriate office for details.
- 60+ Fee Waiver Program: Admissions Office, 530-898-6123.
- Employee Fee Waiver and Faculty/Staff Dependent Fee Waiver: Human Resources, 530-898-6435.
- Cal-Vet Fee Waiver: If you are the dependent of a disabled veteran and a resident of California you may be eligible for the Cal-Vet Fee Waiver. Please contact your County Veteran Service Office (CVSO) for information about the California Department of Veterans Affairs Fee Waiver Program. A list of CVSOs is available on the OVA Web site. Send or bring your letter of eligibility to the OVA.
May 22 Fee Payment Deadline
You will be unable to add classes if you fail to pay your summer term fees or confirm you financial aid by 4 p.m. on May 22. In addition, a $25.00 late fee will be assessed. Dishonored checks or declined credit cards are considered to be nonpayment; a $20 service charge and the $25 late registration fee will apply.
Fee Statement
You will not receive a billing in the mail, but can access your student account by logging into your Portal account. The current amount due is also displayed or spoken when making payments via Web or touch-tone phone. If no amount shows due, you should pay for the number of units in which you are or intend to enroll per the fee table. Pay your fees as soon after you register as possible, but no later than the Fee Payment Deadline. Fees must be received by Student Financial Services-Cashiering by the fee deadline date.
During the first two days of class you may transfer from one class to another class during any state supported summer term sessions without financial penalty. Summer term adds/drops are processed via COP form signed by the instructor and then taken to the Student Records Office for processing. If you drop a class after the 2nd day and add another class, or remain enrolled in any other class, fees will not be reversed. You are financially responsible for any class(es) in which you are enrolled after the 2nd day of any session, PLUS any class(es) in which you subsequently enroll.
You must drop your courses BEFORE the first day of classes to receive a full refund. If you withdraw on or after the first day of class up to the 60% point of the semester, you will receive a pro-rata financial credit of registration fees and tuition. After the 60% point, no financial credit or refund will be issued. Fees will only be reversed or waived for classes dropped after that date if you are unable to continue a class because of University regulations or compulsory military service. Full financial credit will be given if a class is cancelled. All refunds are subject to a $5 administration fee in addition to any non-refundable portion of the registration fees and tuition.
Refund Table
| Session |
Length |
Start Date |
End Date |
60% Pro-Rata Refund Ends |
| I |
3 weeks |
June 2 |
June 19 |
June 11 |
| IIA |
3 weeks |
June 23 |
July 10 |
July 2 |
| IIB |
6 weeks |
June 23 |
July 31 |
July 15 |
| III |
3 weeks |
July 14 |
July 31 |
July 23 |
| IV |
3 weeks |
July 28 |
August 14 |
Aug 6 |
| V |
4 weeks |
June 2 |
June 26 |
June 16 |