¼ªÏé·»’s Financial Aid and Scholarships Department has developed a comprehensive list of tools and services to help students manage money, including Financial Aid TV, financial literacy webinars, a glossary of financial aid terms, and federal tax incentives that may help lower the cost of higher education.
You don’t have to be a financial aid recipient to benefit from these resources! View the complete list of Financial Aid Resources .
Additional Opportunities
You may be able to reduce the cost of a college education by taking advantage of financial opportunities such as the following:
- CSU Fully Online Courses – Take one fully online course at another CSU without paying additional tuition (nonresident tuition fees and lab fees may apply).
- Enrollment Programs and Financial Aid for Special Enrollment Programs
- Special Student Groups and Financial Aid (credential students, student veterans, resident assistants and more)
- Sponsorships and Waivers
Visit ¼ªÏé·» with a Heart to connect to various resources that meet the basic needs of students in the ¼ªÏé·» community.
Save Money on Textbooks
Your professor will order required and recommended textbooks or other materials that you can purchase through the ¼ªÏé·» or elsewhere. You’ll find the exact title, edition and ISBN number for the materials assigned to each class section in Class Search. Helpful guide: Find Textbooks in Class Search
Additional ways you can reduce the cost of textbooks each semester:
- Affordable Learning Solutions at ¼ªÏé·» –
- Campus Store - and
- University Library -