Study Abroad

Studying abroad is a great educational and personal experience for those who participate. Some of the costs of these programs can be paid with your eligible financial aid funding. At CSUF there are many programs that students can participate in across the globe. You can find more details about this from the Study Abroad OfficeOpens in new window  in International Programs. 

If you already know the study abroad program you are interested in you can see below what types of financial aid you may be eligible to receive while participating in that program.

FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY FOR SPECIFIC STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS

 

Chancellor's Office

Students typically participate in this program for an entire academic year.

Types of Aid Available Are:

  • Federal
  • State

CSUF Exchange

Students participate on a semester-by-semester basis.

Types of Aid Available Are:

  • Federal
  • State

CSUF HSS Summer

Students typically participate in during the summer semester.

Types of Aid Available Are:

  • Federal
  • State

London Semester

Students typically participate in spring semester only.

Types of Aid Available Are:

  • Federal
  • State

Non-CSUF

Students may participate for a semester, or for an academic year.

Types of Aid Available Are:

  • Federal

FAQs regarding FINANCIAL AID and STUDY ABROAD

 

Q: How does the financial aid process work with study abroad?

A: The Study Abroad Coordinator collaborates with the Office of Financial Aid’s (OFA) Special Programs Counselor by sending a list of participants to the OFA along with estimates of the program costs. The Special Programs Counselor will review these costs, update students’ budgets with allowable educational expenses, and make any necessary adjustments to the student’s financial aid award. The student would be notified via campus email of any changes to their award. Financial Aid is typically not available during Summer and Winter Session .

Q: How will my financial aid award change if I study abroad?

A: It depends. For a majority of students, their financial aid award will not change. Examples of how your award may change are provided below:

  • For students participating in a Non-CSUF study abroad program, only federal aid is applicable towards study abroad costs (ex., Federal Pell Grant & Federal Direct Loan, etc.).
  • For students participating in a Chancellor’s Office – OR – a CSUF study abroad program, both state and federal aid is applicable towards study abroad costs (ex., State University Grant, Cal Grant, Federal Pell Grant, & Federal Direct Loan, etc.).

Please note : if your program costs are lower than the standard budget for attending CSUF during the semester, your financial aid eligibility and award may be reduced. In most cases, the program costs are higher than the standard budget and so your financial aid eligibility   may potentially increase. Increased financial aid eligibility typically allows for you to borrow more loan funds . It does not usually increase your eligibility for grants.

Q: When will my financial aid pay out? Who will you send it to?

A: Based on federal regulations, if your study abroad program starts before CSUF’s semester start date, your disbursement date will remain the same as the first disbursement for CSUF. If your study abroad program starts after the CSUF semester start date, your disbursement date will be 10 days prior to the start of your program abroad

  • If you are participating in a Chancellor’s Office – OR – a CSUF program, your funds will normally be applied toward your tuition and fees. If your financial aid award exceeds the amount of your tuition and fees, the remaining funds would be sent to you via direct deposit or paper check.
  • If you are participating in a Non-CSUF program, your financial aid funds will be sent to you via direct deposit or paper check. Your program fees would not be deducted prior to disbursement, which means that you will be responsible for using the funds to pay for your program fees and educational expenses while abroad.

Q: What if I need more money to pay for study abroad program costs?

A: If your accepted financial aid award is not sufficient to cover your program and you are unable to pay out-of-pocket, you may consider borrowing outside alternative loans. You can apply for an alternative private loan through the lending institution/bank of your choice. If you are a dependent undergraduate, your parents may apply for a Federal PLUS loan on your behalf. If you are a graduate student, you may consider applying for a Federal Graduate PLUS loan. Learn more about, including how to apply for, a Parent PLUSOpens in new window  or Grad PLUSOpens in new window loan.

Q: How long can I study abroad and continue to receive financial aid?

A: There are limits to how many semesters you may use financial aid for study abroad purposes. If you anticipate studying abroad for an extended period (more than 1 year total), please contact The Office of Financial aid at (657)-278-3125 so your eligibility can be evaluated.

Still have more questions?

Additional questions about how financial aid can be used for study abroad can be directed to:

 

Location: GH-146
Phone: 657-278-3125

 

For more information, please visit CSUF Study Abroad ProgramsOpens in new window .