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Current Tuition and Fees are published on the CSU Pueblo website at csupueblo.edu/business-financial-services/ tuition-and-fees.

CSU Pueblo has a paperless billing system. Paper bills are not mailed; students are expected to view their bill online via the student portal PAWS. Failure to keep payment current may result in restriction to register for future terms. Students who register after the payment due date must pay their balance immediately.

Payment options

Payment in Full (Preferred Option):

Students pay their entire balance in full before the payment due date. Payment must be recorded on the student’s account by the payment due date.

Finance Charge Assessment

Schedule: The Finance Charge Assessment Schedule is a guideline to help students if they are unable to pay off their bill in full by the payment due date. The 1.5% finance charge will be assessed each month for balances remaining or incurred past the due date.

Payment methods

Online: Via the PAWS student portal: aisweb.csupueblo.edu/login.asp E-Check: The preferred payment method that is fee-free. Credit/Debit Cards: Payment from Visa, Discover and Master Card are accepted. Each credit/debit card transaction is assessed a non-refundable 2.5% convenience fee.

In Person: Cashier’s Office: During business hours, payments of check, cash and credit cards (Discover, MasterCard, and Visa) are accepted in the Administration Building, Room 204. Drop Box: Check or credit card payments are accepted. The drop box is located at the Cashiers Office, Administration Building, Room 204. Mail: Payments by credit card, check or money order are accepted by mail. Mail to:

CSU Pueblo Cashiers Office 2200 Bonforte Blvd.

Pueblo, CO 81001

Phone: Credit card payments are accepted during office hours by calling 719-549-2107 or 719-549-2131.

Student Financial Services

Location: Administration 212 Phone: 719-549-2753 Email: financialaid@csupueblo.edu Financial Aid is a resource for students and parents seeking monetary assistance to help defray the costs of higher education. The primary responsibility for educational costs resides with the student and the student’s family. Assistance offered through Financial Aid is intended to supplement the family contribution. Eligible students who demonstrate financial need may receive assistance from the federal government and/or the State of Colorado in the form of grants, loans, work study, and/or scholarship funds. Funds are awarded on a firstcome, first-served, need basis.

Applying for Financial Aid and

Scholarships: Priority deadline for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and CSU Pueblo Scholarship Application deadline is March 1 each year, prior to the new academic year’s fall semester.

Applying for the Colorado Application for State Financial

Aid (CASFA):CASFA is a safe and confidential way for students to apply for State financial aid and/or work study who are not eligible to receive federal financial aid due to not being a U.S Citizen or eligible non-citizen. Students who are ASSET, DACA, or undocumented can apply for CASFA.

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