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How do I make a payment to Humboldt State University (HSU)?

Make your check or money order payable to Humboldt State University (HSU). Include the following information on your check or money order: Payments can be made on-line through your student account via myHumboldt or through the following link: Electronic Payments - to access CASHNet

Why choose Humboldt State University?

Humboldt State University is a place for students with a spirit of adventure and a passion for making a difference in the world. At Humboldt, you'll explore new ideas while learning more about yourself. Your professors will know you by name, and your education will go beyond the classroom with original research and real-world projects.

When is the Humboldt State University application deadline?

It's time to apply for Fall 2022! Priority application deadline is Nov. 30 Humboldt State University is a place for students with a spirit of adventure and a passion for making a difference in the world. At Humboldt, you'll explore new ideas while learning more about yourself.

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What to do if student has no access to parent's information?

Questions regarding a student’s dependency status or what to do if the student has no access to the parent's information can be answered by visiting Federal Student Aid. Students should apply for aid even if they and/or their parents do not think they will be eligible.

What is a parent plus loan?

Federal Direct Parent PLUS Loan – is an unsubsidized loan for parents of dependent students (who are considered dependent for Title IV financial aid purposes) and are enrolled at least half time. The parent is responsible for the loan repayment. Parents who do not have an adverse credit history may borrow up to the total cost of attendance, minus any other aid received by the student. The Direct PLUS Loan requires a credit check and borrowers generally begin repayment of both the principal and interest begin within 60 days of the award year's last PLUS disbursement, or parents may choose to defer payments on the Direct PLUS Loan until six months after the date the student ceases to be enrolled at least half-time; may pay accruing interest monthly or quarterly, or allow interest to be capitalized quarterly. Federal Direct PLUS Loan Annual Limits: The PLUS Program enables parents to borrow up to the difference between the student’s cost of education and any aid/educational resource received per year for each dependent child, with no aggregate loan limit. Be an informed consumer and a prudent borrower for the sake of your student’s financial future. Apply for a Parent PLUS Loan ( Application will open on early June prior to the start of the academic year)

What is FERPA law?

FERPA is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. When a student turns 18 years old or enters a postsecondary institution at any age, all rights afforded to you as a parent under FERPA transfer to the student. To protect your student's privacy, the law generally requires schools to ask for written consent from the student before disclosing your student’s information. If you have further questions about FERPA, please contact the U.S. Department of Education's Family Policy Compliance Office.

What do parents worry about when applying for financial aid?

As students work their way through the financial aid application process, their parents/families worry about such issues as the affordability of schools, whether they'll qualify for aid, and the privacy of the information provided on the Financial Aid application.

When does a student have to give consent to a postsecondary school?

When a student turns 18 years old or enters a postsecondary institution at any age , all rights afforded to you as a parent under FERPA transfer to the student. To protect your student's privacy, the law generally requires schools to ask for written consent from the student before disclosing your student’s information.

Can parents apply for direct plus loans?

To supplement the aid the student receives, parents can apply for a Direct PLUS Loan, which is made to the parent to help cover costs for the parent's dependent child. A parent can estimate how much in Direct PLUS Loan funds he or she will receive by using this formula:

Does the Department of Education sell student information?

Additionally, the U.S. Department of Education does not sell student or parent information and does not share that information with any entities beyond those specified on the Financial Aid application.

What is Humboldt State University?

Humboldt State University is a place for students with a spirit of adventure and a passion for making a difference in the world. At Humboldt, you'll explore new ideas while learning more about yourself. Your professors will know you by name, and your education will go beyond the classroom with original research and real-world projects.

What is the HSU microgrid?

Designed and developed by HSU's Schatz Energy Research Center, the microgrid will provide energy resilience for Humboldt County’s regional airport, including emergency services and medical life flights, as well as the neighboring U.S. Coast Guard Air Station.

MAIL

You may pay all registration, tuition, course fees, on-campus housing, and short term loans by mail. Mail to:

ONLINE PAYMENTS

Payments can be made on-line through your student account via myHumboldt or through the following link: Electronic Payments - to access CASHNet

IN PERSON

You may also pay in person at SFS - Cashiers Office on the second floor of the SBS Building, during normal business hours.

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