Summer 2008 Fees and Billing Information
Summer Sessions Fees are determined by your student status at the time of enrollment. Please read the definitions below of a “UC Student” and a “Non-UC Student” to determine your fee structure. Note that all fees and fee incentive programs are proposed pending approval and are subject to change.
UC Students for fee purposes are:
UC Student Fees -
| Undergraduate | $314.19 | Campus Based Fee |
| $158.00 | Per Unit (for the first 8 units) | |
| Summer Sessions’ 8-unit Fee Cap for UC Undergrads —Take 8 units for a fee and all additional courses are free!!! | ||
| Graduate | $110.25 | Campus Based Fee |
| $222.00 | Per Unit (for the first 12 units) | |
| Summer Sessions’ 12-unit Fee Cap for UC Grads —Take 12 units for a fee and all additional courses are free!!! | ||
Non-UC Students for fee purposes are:
Non-UC Students Fees
| $140.00 | Application Fee (non-refundable) |
| $314.19 | Campus Based Fee |
| $158.00 | Per Unit |
Non-UC International Students Fees
| $140.00 | Application Fee (non-refundable) |
| $314.19 | Campus Based Fee |
| $1296.00 | Course Fee (up to 8 units) |
| $700.00 | International Student Program Fee (6-weeks) |
| $850.00 | International Student Program Fee (12-weeks) |
Additional Fees
Late-Registration Fee $50 after June 13
Late-Payment Fee $50 after July 15
Re-Registration Fee $35
Course Materials Fees
Some courses have course Materials/Lab Fees associated with them. These additional fees are listed in the course schedule section of the online catalog.
Billing and Fee Payment Policy
Students are responsible for the full payment of all billed charges no later than July 15, 2008. Gaucho E-Bill is the electronic billing system that notifies Students of their financial obligation to the University. Notification is sent via email to student UMAIL accounts when a new billing statement is available to view and pay. Students can access a copy of their electronic billing statement and review account information by logging onto: https://mybarc.ucsb.edu. More information regarding billing and payment options can be found at www.barc.ucsb.edu . A $50 Late-Payment is assessed for payments received after 4:00 pm on July 15. Students who have not completed payment of the “amount due” are subject to dis-enrollment from their courses and will be lapsed from Summer Sessions. Lapsed students are assessed a $35 Re-Registration Fee and a $50 Late-Payment Fee, if they are allowed to re-register.
Information for Veterans
The Registrar’s Office verifies enrollment for veterans and their dependents in order to issue the appropriate educational benefits. For more information, contact the UCSB Office of the Registrar, 805-893-8905 or e-mail: Reg-Veterans-Benefits-Program@sa.ucsb.edu.
If you are qualified to receive the CA Veterans College Fee Waiver, please submit your letter of verification from the VA to the Office of the Registrar, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA 93106. Initial applicants go to www.cacvso.org. If you already have your letter of certification on
file with the Registrar's office, your unit fees will automatically be waived.
Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997
The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 includes a number of educational tax benefits that may have an impact on students and their families. The act includes the following sections that require the University to report information on students to the Internal Revenue Service:
• Hope Scholarship Tax Credit: a nonrefundable credit equal to a maximum of $1,500 in out-of-pocket qualified tuition and fee expenses paid by or on behalf of a student for two tax years during which the student is enrolled at least half time in the first or second year of postsecondary education leading to a recognized degree or certificate.
• Lifetime Learning Credit: a nonrefundable credit equal to 20% of the $5,000 of qualified out-of-pocket tuition and fee expenses paid by or on behalf of a student enrolled in postsecondary coursework at the undergraduate or graduate level leading to a recognized degree or certificate or to improve job skills.
To find out if you qualify for benefits under these or other provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act, please contact a tax consultant or call the Internal Revenue Service. The University is not authorized to respond to tax questions.
For more information about the Taxpayer Relief Act, refer to this website which services students at the University of California campuses: www.1098-T.com.