Page Contents
- University Disbursements Releases Students' Funds
- Direct Deposit: How You Receive Funds
- Coming to Campus: Before You Receive Your Aid
- When Disbursement Begins
- When
- Parent PLUS Loan disbursements
- CSU Visitor Program participants
- Study Abroad participants
- Conditions for Disbursement
- Financial Aid Holds
- Financial Aid Registration Fee Payment Postponement
- Description of financial aid registration payment postponement
- Qualifications for registration payment postponement
- How to receive a registration fee payment postponement
- University Housing Payment Postponement
- Tracking University Housing costs
- Dropping Units or Withdrawing After Disbursement
- The number of units enrolled affects disbursement
- If you drop to less than 6 units or withdraw from all classes
- Refunds
Disbursement is the process through which financial aid is released and distributed to eligible students and their parents.
University Disbursements Releases Students' Funds
University Disbursements manages the release of all financial aid and scholarship funds.
Check your account online anytime at Student Account Services.
University Disbursements Office will send you an e-mail when they—
- pay your university charges of registration fees (and housing) from your funds,
- directly deposit funds to your designated bank account,
Direct Deposit: How You Receive Funds
eRefund (direct deposit):
Direct deposit is the only way to receive financial aid and scholarship funds that are available to you after your awarded funds have paid your university charges of registration fees, nonresident tuition and on-campus housing. Sign up online through your Student Account Services.
Direct deposits begin the Thursday before classes start and continue throughout the semester as new awards are processed or changes to awards occur.
Coming to Campus: Before You Receive Your Aid
Bring enough money with you to cover your expenses until financial aid funds are released. Those expenses could include—
- Your meals — If you are living on campus, your meal plan will not begin until the first day of class.
- Your books — Estimate from $400 to $700 for books and supplies. Financial aid funds cannot be transferred to the bookstore.
- Personal — Cost for items such as entertainment, transportation, etc. will depend on you.
You will not be able to pick up funds on campus. Aid is released only by direct deposit to your bank account.
When your funds are released depends on many things, including –
- Your award – Have you provided all of the documentation requested? Do you have an Award Notification on AidLink?
- Your enrollment – Are you enrolled for enough units to receive your funds?
- Student loans – Did you activate your loan at least a month before classes?
- University charges – Will there be any funds for you after your financial aid pays your registration fees and other university charges such as on-campus housing?
- Direct deposit – Did you sign up online to have your funds deposited to your bank account? This is the only way to receive funds that are available to you after your awarded funds have paid your university charges.
When Disbursement Begins
Financial aid awards are disbursed twice during the year: the fall and spring semesters.
When:
Direct deposit begins the Thursday before classes start each semester, if all conditions are met.
Disbursements continue throughout the semester as new awards are processed or changes to awards occur.
Students are encouraged to complete the application process early and to sign up online for eRefund (direct deposit) at Student Account Services.
Parent PLUS Loan disbursements:
If all conditions are met, the earliest disbursement will happen is the first week of classes and will continue throughout the semester as Parent PLUS Loans are processed.
To ensure disbursement when classes begin, parents are encouraged to complete the Parent PLUS Loan process early.
CSU Visitor Program participants:
Checks will be mailed to the program coordinator at the school being attended.
Study Abroad participants:
Funds will be deposited to your designated bank account once classes begin at the host campus and University Disbursements receives enrollment confirmation.

Conditions For Disbursement
Before the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships (OFAS) sends your record to University Disbursements to release award funds, the following conditions must be met—
- You must be awarded financial aid
- All financial aid holds must be cleared
- You must be enrolled in at least 6 units
When the above conditions are met, the OFAS forwards your record to University Disbursements.
If any registration fee and/or housing payment postponements were applied to your account, the amounts will be deducted from the award amount.
After all charges and fees have been subtracted from the award, the remaining amount is referred to as a “refund” on your account through Student Account Services.
Financial Aid Holds
A financial aid hold may be placed on your award if the OFAS needs additional information or documentation from you.
Should we need more information, we will send you an e-mail notice containing instructions on how to log on to AidLink to view your hold(s) and the action you need to take to clear them.
Financial aid holds can affect the evaluation of your financial aid eligibility and delay disbursement of your aid funds.
Financial Aid Registration Fee Payment Postponement
Each semester you must pay your registration fees prior to registering for classes, unless you qualify for a financial aid registration fee payment postponement.
Description of financial aid fee registration payment postponement:
A financial aid registration fee payment postponement is—
- a way you may postpone payment of your registration fees and tuition until your financial aid funds are available for disbursement, and
- authorization to the University Cashier to deduct your postponed fee payments from your financial aid when it becomes available.
Parking, photo ID, and late registration fees are not covered by a financial aid registration fee payment postponement.
Qualifications for a registration fee payment postponement:
To find out if you are eligible, log on to AidLink, and look under "Registration Fee Payment Postponement."
You must have financial aid eligibility equal to or greater than full-time registration fees to postpone payment of your registration fees.
If your aid is not available for any reason, or will not cover the entire amount of your registration fees and tuition, you will receive an electronic billing statement from the University Cashiers Office after the deadline for adding and dropping a class.
How to receive a registration fee payment postponement:
- For qualified aid applicants, postponing payment is automatic - no forms are required.
- You will be able to register online at the SDSU WebPortal for classes on the date indicated. After you log on, select "My Registration."
For information about registration payment options, refer to the "Fee Payment Options" link in the Class Schedule available on the Office of the Registrar's Web site.
University Housing Payment Postponement
If you are receiving financial aid (grants, loans, or scholarships), the university will use these funds to pay any outstanding institutional charges, including housing fees. This means that at the beginning of each semester, any remaining costs above your initial payment, will be deducted from your aid disbursement. If your aid disbursement is not enough to cover the total costs for the semester, you will be responsible for making the remaining payments when they are due.
- You must use your own funds to pay the $800 initial payment required by the Office of Housing Administration.
- Subsequent housing and meal costs will be deducted from your financial aid disbursement at the beginning of the semester.
- If the amount of financial aid you receive is not sufficient to cover all housing costs, you will receive an electronic billing statement from University Cashiers.
- If financial aid becomes available, it will be applied to any outstanding bills from the current semester.
If you are a new undergraduate student, from a family with very low income, and have applied for financial aid, we will notify you if you are eligible to postpone all or a portion of the initial housing payment.
Tracking university housing costs
It is your responsibility to log on to the University Cashiers Student Account Services Web page for an accurate accounting of the amount of financial aid disbursed and applied toward your university housing costs.

Dropping Units or Withdrawing After Disbursement
The number of units enrolled affects disbursement amounts
Disbursement is based on the number of units in which you are enrolled at the time your aid is ready to be released. For example—
- If you are enrolled in 9 units, you will receive only 3/4 of your Pell Grant.
- If you add 3 units, you will receive the balance of your Pell Grant, and any other funds at the next scheduled disbursement.
- Some aid programs require that you enroll full time (Educational Opportunity Program Grant).
If you drop units after all of your aid funds have been disbursed, you may have received funds for which you were not entitled. If this is the case you will receive—
- An award adjustment notice from the OFAS.
- A billing statement from University Cashiers for any overpayment. (See Enrollment.)
Overpayments must be repaid before further aid will be disbursed to you. If you have any questions, go to the Student Financial Services Web site where you will find many options to explore, or contact University Disbursements. If your repayment is past due, contact University Collections.
If you drop to less than 6 units or withdraw from all classes
You may qualify for a refund of registration fees and/or nonresident tuition.
If you stopped attending classes or are planning to withdraw from the university, see Withdrawing from SDSU.
Refunds
Federal regulations under Title IV require the university to determine if a refund must be made to the student or if disbursed financial aid must be returned to the federal government accounts.
The Class Schedule "Money Matters" section contains information regarding refunds for Title IV financial aid recipients.
It is important that you be aware of SDSU's refund policy and how it affects your financial aid.

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