Fee Waiver Help and FAQs
If your question is not answered below please contact Tuition Fee Waiver.
General
- As a faculty or staff member, when can I start using the fee waiver?
- If you meet the eligibility requirements, your position must be active by the start of the term to use the fee waiver for that term.
- No. Only regular session state-funded courses are fee waiver eligible. Special session and self-support courses are not eligible. We recommend asking the program/department if the class(es) you want to take are regular or special sessions to confirm their eligibility.
- No. Fee waiver can only be used at California State Universities.
- It depends on the type of fee waiver you choose to use. If you are working toward a degree using the Career Development fee waiver, you are required to apply to the CSU of your choice. Applying for CSU admission is a separate process from applying for fee waiver. If you are not working toward a degree but are taking job-related or personal development classes, the Job Related Fee Waiver Application acts as an application to the University.
- The value of fees waived for the employee's use of their Fee Waiver benefit is non-taxable for undergraduate courses. For graduate and doctorate level courses the value of fees waived is nontaxable up to $5,250 (unless job-related) per tax year. Please note, if you are taking both undergraduate and graduate or doctoral level courses at the same time, the fees are taxable if the combined total for the tax year exceeds $5,250.
- Yes. Dependents must be matriculated toward a degree or attainment of a teaching credential in the CSU to use fee waiver.
- Your dependent child is eligible for the program until their birthday. If that occurs during the semester, your dependent child is allowed to complete that semester using this benefit but will not be eligible for the following semester.
- Yes, however, this program covers only any combination of 6 units or 2 classes, whichever is greater, per semester. For example 2 four-unit courses are eligible, just as 1 one-unit course, 1 two-unit course, and 1 three-unit course are eligible through this program. There are several other combinations of courses that are eligible through this program. If you or your dependent take more than 2 classes or 6 units you will need to pay all additional fees.
- You qualify for the fee waiver only during the semesters for which you are FERPing.
- In order to qualify, lecturers must have a 3 year contract.
- No. Courses must be for credit toward the degree’s requirements, career development courses or job-related courses.
- Employees and dependents can attend courses at any of the 23 campuses.
- The employee must upload a copy of the "Cal State Apply" receipt to the application (DocuSign form). In addition, the employee can submit a separate email to fee-waiver@sjsu.edu with a copy of the receipt.
- Submit your application before the start of the semester. The deadlines are posted on the website for reference.
- You will submit the application to SJSU.
- Fee waiver eligibility is determined by employment status and bargaining unit. Generally, full-time and part-time permanent employees are eligible. See the Eligibility page on the CSYou website (requires SJSUOne/CSU login) for eligibility requirements.
- You must submit an application to this program each term you or your dependent intends to register for classes.
- Only regular session, state funded, courses are fee waiver eligible. Special session and self-support courses are not eligible. At SJSU many winter and summer course are special session. We recommend asking the program/department if the class(es) you want to take are regular session or special session to confirm their eligibility.
- Fee waiver covers 6 units or 2 courses per term, whichever is greater.
- The fees waived or reduced through fee waiver are determined by your Collective Bargaining Agreement
- No, fee waiver can only be used at California State Universities.
- No, Emergency Hire appointments are not eligible to use the Fee Waiver. Refer to the Eligibility Requirements website for more information.
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Employees Staff Fee Waiver
- I am an SJSU employee but I will be attending another CSU. What do I do?
- SJSU employees complete the Employee Fee Waiver Application [DocuSign] . The SJSU fee waiver coordinator will process the application and send it to the appropriate CSU for processing. Applications must be received by the deadlines posted by the CSU the student is attending.
- Do I have to fill out a student admission application in order to take classes using fee waiver?
- You have to apply to the CSU of your choice only if you are taking classes toward a degree program. Applying for CSU admission is a separate process from applying for fee waiver. If you are not working toward a degree, but are taking job-related or personal development classes, the Job Related Fee Waiver Application acts as an application to the University.
- Do I have to be enrolled in a degree program to utilize fee waiver?
- No, the fee waiver program may be used by employees for classes outside of a degree program. Employees may take courses specifically to improve their performance in their current job or to prepare for anticipated upcoming changes in their job duties through Job Related. These employees are not matriculated students and are not registered through Open University.
- Can I take classes as part of my work schedule using state time?
- Appropriate administrators may authorize the use of state time for all units (except unit 8) for one on campus class depending on the needs of the department, or they may allow changes in work schedules to accommodate a class schedule. Appropriate administrators are not obligated to do either, and employees may have to take fee waiver classes on their own time. The operational needs of the department must be met. Participants in unit 8 may not take classes on state time.
- Can I use fee waiver to audit a class?