You can access it from the CSUF main website by click on "Student" On the next page you will need your username and password, if you need help or forget your information you can click "Need Help Logging In?" for more assistance.
Log In First you need to check your student portal. You can access it from the CSUF main website by clicking on "Portal Login". On the next page you will need your username and password, if you need help or forgot your information you can click "Need Help sigining in?" for more assistance.
Titan Online Clicking on Titan Online is the start of connecting you to the the student center. After you click on the Titan Online Icon in the CSUF Portal, a new page will load and you will need to click on the Titan Online button. Once in Titan Online you will select "Student Center" on the right hand column.
New applications are released in October for the upcoming academic year (Fall & Spring). It is recommended that CSUF students file their FAFSA electronically by the March 2nd priority filing date. For Additional Help with your CDA/FAFSA application, visit our YouTube Channel.
First you need to check your student portal. You can access it from the CSUF main website by clicking on "Portal Login".
Now you are seeing the main campus Portal page. From here you can find many useful resources.
Clicking on Titan Online is the start of connecting you to the the student center. After you click on the Titan Online Icon in the CSUF Portal, a new page will load and you will need to click on the Titan Online button.
First you need to check your student portal. You can access it from the CSUF main website by click on "Student"
Student Email - student emails are now powered by Google. The email system will give you the ease of communicating with Admissions, Financial Aid, utilizing Titanium and most importantly, offer an improved means of communication with faculty and fellow students.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the first step toward getting federal aid for college, career school, or graduate school. They provide more than $150 billion in grants, loans, and work-study funds each year, but you have to complete the FAFSA to see ...
If none of the criteria listed above apply to you, you may be considered a dependent student and may be required to provide your parents’ financial information when completing the application. If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you may be an independent student. You may not be required to provide parental information on your application.
Although your application will be submitted, it will not be fully processed. You will not receive an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and must contact the Office of Financial Aid.
If you're a dependent student, you will report yours and your parent's information. If you're and independent student, you will report your information (and, if you're married your spouse's information as well). Watch the video below to determine whether you're a dependent or independent student. YouTube.
For financial aid purposes, your married parents are separated if they are considered legally separated by a state, or if they are legally married but have chosen to live separate lives, including living in separate households, as though they were not married.
State Tuition and Campus-based fees divided into three installments (excluding summer and winter terms): A non-refundable $33.00 Payment Plan service fee is added to the first TIPP payment deadline after successful enrollment in the Tuition Installment Payment Plan.
A non-refundable service charge of 9% of total Non-Resident Tuition Fees is applied and divided into the three payments. Plan does not include Resident Tuition (State Fees).
Contact the Fee Waiver Coordinator in the Benefits Office at CP-700 or by calling (657) 278-5311.
For Questions about grants, student & PLUS loans, Federal Work-Study, or scholarships, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at GH-146 for more information. You can reach them at (657) 278-3125. Without confirmed anticipated aid, students may be responsible to make out-of-pocket payments by the payment deadline.
For more information contact the Athletic Department or call them at (657) 278-2777.
Only veterans attending their first semester at CSUF and receiving GI Bill® benefits are eligible.