Financial Aid
Although international students are not eligible for most forms
of financial aid, the CSU system allows for a limited number of tuition waivers to
international students. At CSU San Marcos, international students are eligible to
apply for these tuition waivers after their first year of residence. Generally,
these tuition waivers are partial, which means that only a portion of the tuition fee is
waived. The waivers are granted for in the fall semester, with a
possibility of renewal.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TUITION FEE WAIVER PROCEDURES
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
The primary purpose of the tuition waiver is to recognize international students
enrolled at CSU San Marcos who display exceptional scholastic ability and prior scholastic
achievement.
Normally, tuition waivers will be partial, and awarded for three or more credit units
per semester. These waivers are the equivalent of scholarships with no work
assignments involved.
ELIGIBILITY
- Undergraduate international students must:
-hold an F-1 visa
-be in good academic standing
-have been in residence for at least one semester and be enrolled at the time of
application
-be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit units.
- Graduate international students must conform to all of the requirements for
undergraduate students, except be enrolled in a minimum of 10 credit units or if enrolled
for fewer than 10 units, be employed by the University less than full time, but at least
twenty hours per week.
- Students who have already received a CSUSM fee waiver are eligible to reapply.
CRITERIA
- No minimum GPA is required, but the overall academic record of the student will be
evaluated, especially work done at CSUSM.
- In addition to academic performance, service to the campus community will be taken into
consideration.
SELECTION PROCESS
- A Selection Committee, composed of no fewer than three members of the University Global
Affairs Committee, will make recommendations to the President who will decide to whom and
the number (if any) of tuition waivers that will be granted.
- Among the criteria that will be considered in addition to the student's scholastic
record will be diversity among students selected, including geographical distribution,
when possible. Economic need will not have to be demonstrated.
- Awards will be made in the spring of each year for the following academic year.
- An application notice will be mailed to all currently enrolled international students at
least three weeks prior to the submission deadline of March 31.
- Applications are mailed to current
student from the Office of Global Education.
- Applicants must submit at least one letter of recommendation from a CSUSM faculty member
that assesses academic performance. Letters from other faculty/staff addressing service
and other contributions may be submitted.
- After reviewing all applications the committee will select finalists who may be
interviewed by the committee members. Students recommended for a fee waiver shall come
from the group of finalists.
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The Office of Global
Education
Craven Hall 3200
California State University San Marcos
333 South Twin Oaks Valley Road
San Marcos, California, 92096-0001
Tel: +1 760.750.4090
Fax: +1 760.750.3284
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