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California State University, Long Beach

How much does it cost to attend CSULB?

Tuition and fees consist of the basic registration fee and other University activity and facility fees. The amount a student must pay is based on the following:

  • Undergraduate or Graduate standing
  • Number of units attempting (0-6 units is a reduced fee)
  • California residency status

For more information regarding Registration Fees, see Fees and Charges.

Students enrolling for classes through University College & Extension Services (UCES) pay costs based on a separate fee schedule. Contact UCES for more information.

What are the average student expenses?

Average student expenses vary depending on living arrangements. The table below shows the estimated costs of attendance used to determine eligibility for financial aid for the 2008 - 2009 academic year. Students' actual costs may differ.

Expenses Commuter On-Campus Housing Off-Campus Housing
Fees* $3,394 $3,394 $3,394
Room and Board $4,050 $7,940 $10,152
Books $1,566 $1,566 $1,566
Travel $1,254 $1,164 $1,218
Miscellaneous $2,122 $2,008 $2,266
TOTAL $12,386 $16,072 $18,596

* Please be aware that the State University Fee (SUF) rates listed above are based on the proposed Trustees Budget of November, 2007. As of this posting, the rate has not yet been finalized for Fall 2008 and is subject to change. Graduate/Post Baccalaureate fees are $4,100. Credential fees are $3,882. Non-Residents add an additional $339 per unit. Maximum $10,170.

What payment options are available?

Generally, fees must be paid 30 days from the date you register for classes. For specific information regarding payment options and deadlines, consult the Schedule of Classes or contact the Bursar's Office. An Installment Plan is available for those who need to spread their fees over multiple payments, and there are also a limited number of short-term loans to assist students with fee payment. Contact the Bursar's Office for more information.

Students receiving financial aid may be eligible for fee deferments if they file their FAFSAs by March 2nd and have a projected need of at least $3000. If for some reason a student is NOT awarded financial aid or chooses not to accept the aid offered after receiving a fee deferment, the student will be billed for payment of fees.

Students who file their FAFSAs after March 2nd may be required to pay fees with their own funds. In addition, if the financial aid award is not sufficient to cover all fees, the student will be required to pay the outstanding balance due.