Tuition:
Tuition is charged according to the number of units
taken per semester. For more information contact the Bursar's
Office.
Out-of-state students who establish California residency during their
first year can often pay in-state tuition beginning their second year.
Financial
Assistance:
There are several forms of financial assistance available
to students in the form of loans, scholarships, student assistantships,
and stipends.
Stipends:
Stipend assistance is available to U.S. citizens or
permanent residents enrolled in the program. In most cases, stipend
will cover at least the cost of tuition and books. For additional information,
please contact Dr. Sandra Rosen, O&M Program Coordinator, at mobility@sfsu.edu.
Loans
and Scholarships:
Information on available loans, scholarships, and other
forms of financial assistance can be obtained by contacting the SFSU
Office of Student Financial Aid at:
1600 Holloway Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94132
Phone: 415-337-0200
Fax: 415-338-0949
finaid@sfsu.edu
Web Page: http://www.sfsu.edu/~finaid
Housing:
There are several options for housing the San Francisco Bay Area. For
information and applications for dormitory or University apartment housing,
please contact SFSU Office of Residential Administrative Services at:
Mary Ward Hall
800 Font Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94132
Phone: 415-338-1067
Fax: 415-338-6219
housing@sfsu.edu
Web page: http://www.sfsu.edu/~housing
The Office of Housing and Residential Services also keeps a list of
places close to campus that are available to rent. For more information
call 415-338-6060 or see the SFSU Housing web page listed above.
Lastly, many students choose to rent apartments outside of San Francisco,
in the greater Bay Area. There is excellent public transportation from
surrounding cities and towns.