Registration & General Information

New Policy
Changes Effective Fall 2009
Registration
Payment Information
Obtaining Help
New Policy
Changes Effective Fall 2009
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Withdrawal Limit
Undergraduate students will be limited to a maximum of 18 units
of withdrawals (“W” on transcript) during their CSUF career.
“W’s” earned prior to fall 2009 will not count against this
policy limit unless granted retroactively.
Repetition of Courses
Undergraduate students may repeat a maximum of 16 units for
“forgiveness” (effect of first grade is removed from GPA
calculation).
A maximum of 12 additional units may be
repeated, but without forgiveness (effect of first grade is not
removed from the GPA calculation). Grades from both the original
class and the repeated class will be averaged in the GPA
calculation.
An individual course may be repeated a maximum
of 2 times (course taken a total of 3 times).
For more information on the above changes,
please see the University Catalog or contact Admissions and
Records at (657) 278-7601.
Credit Card Processing Fees
Effective May 29, 2009 CSUF will change payment options for
registration related fees paid via your Student Center. Due to
budget reductions, the University can no longer afford to
subsidize credit card processing fees. The University has
contracted with CASHNet® SmartPay, a company specializing in
credit card processing, to accept your credit card payments
online. A 2.9% convenience fee will be charged by the vendor to
provide this service to you. MasterCard, Discover, and American
Express credit cards will continue to be accepted for
registration related fees. VISA will no longer be accepted. For
more information, please go to
Frequently Asked Questions.
Registration
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Registration appointment date/times and
deadlines are included
here.
Late Registration
Late registration is defined as registration that occurs on or
after the first day of the session. Late registration requires
an electronic permit from the department, payment of a late
registration fee, and immediate payment of fees.
Closed Classes
When classes meet the established enrollment limit, they are
closed. Additional enrollments can be accepted into a closed
class only with an electronic permit from the department.
Dropping Classes
If a student decides not to continue enrollment in a class,
either before or after instruction begins, it is the student’s
responsibility to follow and complete the appropriate procedures
for dropping the class.
Deadlines
Deadlines for adding/dropping classes
and refund of fees are published
here.
Registration
Problems/Questions If you have
registration problems or questions, please call for assistance.
TITAN users should call the TITAN Help Line (657) 278-7601.
Payment Information
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Be prepared to pay your course fees by the
published payment due dates. If you register through TITAN, you may pay
by online E-checks from your checking or savings account. For
more information about fee payment options visit the
Student Financial Services website. Payment must be made by payment due dates, or you will
be disenrolled.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Students are subject to
disenrollment if payment is not received by the
payment due date. If you are disenrolled for
non-payment, you will be required to make an
advance, in-person payment prior to re-enrolling in
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Obtaining
Help
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The Admissions and Records help line, (657)
278-7601, is available Monday through Friday from 8AM to 5PM.
The Admissions and Records Service Center is
located in LH-114. The hours of operations are:
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