Study Abroad ► Helpful Info
Check with Financial Aid Office
- Speak with a financial aid representative to discuss what forms of financial aid you may be eligible to receive to assist with your costs.
- Not all financial aid awards are applicable to all study abroad programs.
- CSU International Program is the only program where all awards may be used.
- The State University Grant or Cal Grant B (fees) cannot be used toward USAC and Independent Study Abroad program costs.
Plan Ahead
- Review the cost of the program and what funds you may be eligible for to see if you will be able to study abroad.
- Apply for scholarships.
- Save.
- Wait at least a semester.
Disbursement
- Financial aid awards are usually disbursed a week before the start of each semester.
- Students studying abroad through CSU IP will have their fees paid directly to the CSU IP program and will receive the refund for the difference (if there is one).
- Students studying abroad through USAC will receive their entire financial aid award for the semester they are studying abroad and will be responsible for paying USAC directly.
- Financial aid refunds are issued by check or direct deposit.
- If you will be leaving before your financial aid refund arrives you should plan to have funds set aside.
Budgeting
- Depending on how much money you plan on taking and how long you will be studying abroad you will need to budget.
- Make a budget and account for all expenses you will be responsible for (i.e.: housing, transportation, food, personal expenses, etc.).
Banking
- Notify your bank that you will be abroad.
- Ask your bank about any fees you will be charged to access your account.
Find out about currency conversion fees and currency exchange rates
Re-Apply for Financial Aid
If you will be studying abroad through the year long program be sure to re-apply for financial aid beginning January 1. The priority deadline to complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is March 2.