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The Fee Waiver Program, established in 1975, provides eligible California State University employees the opportunity to attend classes at CSU campuses at reduced rates. The authority to administer the program is based on Executive Order No. 491, supplemental policies issued by the Office of the Chancellor, and collective bargaining agreements. Eligible employees are encouraged to take advantage of this valuable opportunity to increase their skills in their current work assignment, or better prepare them to achieve a career objective consistent with the needs of the University.
Eligibility Criteria |
Employee Category |
|---|---|
| All unit members | Unit 1 |
| Full-time employees) permanent, probationary, temporary, hired at least six months) and part-time permanent employees | Units 2, 4, 5,6, 7, 9 |
| Faculty – Tenured and Probationary faculty unit employees, and temporary faculty unit employees (excluding coaches) with three (3) year appointments, and FERP employees when teaching | Unit 3 |
| Full-time or part-time permanent employees and full-time probationary employees (no temporary employees) | Unit 8 Confidential (C99) Excluded (E99) Executive (M98) |
| Full-time employees (includes temporary) | MPP (M80) |
Note: An employee remains eligible, if he or she is on approved full or partial leaves of absence with or without pay. If the leave is for medical/health reasons, a statement is required from the health care provider. Employees NOT eligible to participate are temporary part-time, continuing part-time and those who terminated employment.
Three options are offered under the Employee Fee Waiver Program:
Please follow the instructions in the Class Schedule, which outlines options for payment of fees. The following fees are for the academic year and are subject to change without advance notice by the Trustees of the California State University. Employees taking courses in addition to the fee waiver courses shall pay the difference in fees. All other fees shall be at the regular rates. This benefit applies to CSU general fund courses only. Courses in self-support programs may not be taken through fee waiver.
| Bargaining Unit | 2 courses only Undergraduate or Graduate | More than 2 courses Undergraduate | More than 2 courses Graduate |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Units, M80 and C99 | $ 3.00 | $567.00 | $679.00 |
| Bargaining Unit | 2 courses only Undergraduate or Graduate | More than 2 courses Undergraduate | More than 2 courses Graduate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Units 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 | $281.00 | $845.00 | $975.00 |
| Units 1, 6, 8, M80, C99 | $45.00 | $609.00 | $739.00 |
The Fee Waiver Coordinator in Human Resources administers the Fee Waiver Program. Fee waiver applications and Individual Career Development Plan forms are available in Human Resources. A Fee Waiver application must be submitted each quarter to Human Resources by the deadline to ensure continuous participation.
The deadlines are set to meet enrollment and registration needs. All participants must submit their Fee Waiver applications to Human Resources no later than the specified term deadline.
| Quarter Term | Deadline | Semester Term | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter 2010 | November 19, 2009 | All Terms | Contact Campus of Attendance |
| Spring 2010 | February 25, 2010 | ||
| Summer 2010 | May 21, 2010 |
An employee may take one course during regularly scheduled working hours, providing the supervisor approves the request, based on the operational needs of the unit. If the operational needs are not met, the supervisor may either deny the request, or may allow the employee to adjust the work schedule. If more than one course is taken during scheduled working hours, the supervisor must approve the adjusted schedule.
In some instances, employees may need to enroll at another CSU campus. There is no release time forattendance or travel to and from another CSU campus. The Fee Waiver Coordinator provides certification that the employee is approved to take a work-related or career development course. Contact the Fee Waiver Coordinator for further information.
An employee must maintain normal academic standards to continue in the Fee Waiver Program.
Employees eligible for the CSU Fee Waiver program may transfer their existing fee waiver benefit entitlement to an eligible dependent. This benefit is subject to the following conditions:
| Employee Category | |
| Spouse, Dependent Child, or Domestic Partner *CSUEU (Units 2, 5, 7, 9) eligibility is now for dependents under age 25 |
Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 Confidential (C99) MPP (M80), Executive (M98) |
| Spouse or Dependent Child | Unit 8 |
Dependent child is defined as (1) your child or stepchild under age 23 (under age 25 for CSUEU) who has never been married; (2) a child living with you in a parent-child relationship who is economically dependent upon you, under age 23 and has never been married; or (3) your child or stepchild age 23 or above who is incapable of self -support due to a disability which existed prior to 23.
Domestic Partnership as defined by the State of California: Same-sex domestic partnerships between persons who are both at least 18 years of age, OR opposite sex domestic partnerships when one or both persons are over the age of 62 and one or both partners meet the specified eligibility criteria under the Social Security Act. DOCUMENTATION NEEDED: Domestic Partnerships meeting these requirements are eligible to register with the Secretary of State a Declaration of Domestic Partnership. Forms are available in the Office of Human Resources, WA 615.
By coordinating the three Internal Revenue Code Sections [ (1) Qualified Tuition Reduction under Internal Revenue Code Section 117(d); (2) Educational Assistance Programs under Internal Revenue Code Section 127; and (3) Working Condition Fringe Benefits under Internal Revenue Code Section 132(d)] under the CSU Fee Waiver Reduction Program, the following tax-free or taxable benefits are available to CSU employees and their eligible dependent.
| Eligible Participant | Course Level(s) | Tax Status |
|---|---|---|
| CSU Employee | Undergraduate Graduate* | Nontaxable Nontaxable |
| Employee’s Spouse/Dependent Child | Undergraduate Graduate | Nontaxable Taxable |
| Employee’s Domestic Partner | Undergraduate Graduate | Taxable Taxable |
*Effective January 1, 2002
Need more information? Contact the Fee Waiver Coordinator at extension 5-3634.
