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How to Register & Fees

Extended Education Registration

The guidelines below apply only to Extension classes. For other guidelines, see:

How to register for Extension courses

This is how you may register for extension courses offered by the College of Extended Education & Global Engagement (CEEGE), which are listed on this website. Follow the instructions below to register for an extension course.

NOTE: Registrations and payments will be processed in the order received.

GO TO EXTENSION REGISTRATION FORM

  • ONLINE: Register for extension courses via the SECURE ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM. Fee payment with VISA*, Mastercard*, Discover* credit cards/debit cards or electronic check will be required to process the registration.
     
  • IN PERSON: Register for extension courses in person at the College of Extended Education & Global Engagement, Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The office is located in the second floor of the Cal Poly Humboldt Student and Business Services Building at the corner of Harpst and B Streets, in suite 211. If you have already downloaded and filled out the PDF REGISTRATION FORM, bring it with your payment. Checks, money orders, cash or VISA*, Mastercard,* or Discover* are accepted in person.
  • BY MAIL: Download a printable REGISTRATION FORM (PDF). Register by mail as soon as possible to help ensure enrollment in your choice of classes. Make check/money order payable to "Cal Poly Humboldt" and send with your completed registration form to:
    College of Extended Education & Global Engagement
    Cal Poly Humboldt
    1 Harpst St.
    Cal Poly Humboldt
    Arcata, CA 95521-8299

    You will be notified if your registration is received after a class is closed. If you register by mail, you will receive an e-mail confirmation.

  • SEE DEADLINES

Payment of Fees (All courses)

CEEGE can accept payment by personal check, money order, credit card* or electronic check (online only). Please make all checks or money orders payable to "Cal Poly Humboldt," and include what you are registering for in the memo.

  • Full payment of fees is required at the time of registration.

NOTE: Instructors may exclude a student from attending courses if the student cannot provide proof of registration for the course.

* As of July 1, 2025, all Cal Poly Humboldt students (including OLLI students/members) will be charged a 2.65% card processing fee when making a credit or debit card payment, whether it's in person, by phone, or through a registration/payment form. We appreciate your understanding and continued support as we adjust to this change together. If you have any questions or would like to explore other payment options, please reach out at olli@humboldt.edu. To avoid this fee, you may choose to pay online with an electronic check, or you can pay in person or by mail with a personal check or money order.

Deadlines

A $25 fee will apply to late registrations. Refer to DEADLINES for critical deadlines.
 

FEES(Subject to revision)

OPEN UNIVERSITY & HIGH SCHOOL CONCURRENT:

Per Unit: $312

GRADUATE CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT:

Per Unit: $400

OVER 60 PROGRAM (Fall and spring only):

Up to 6 units:. $62

EXTENSION:

Noncredit Classes: As listed
Extension Credit, Per Unit: $195
Contract Credit, Per Unit: $85

SUMMER SESSION:

See Summer Session Fees for further details.

SPECIAL SESSION:

Per Unit: $300

MISCELLANEOUS:

Drop Fee: $20
Total withdrawal fee for degree and certificate programs: $30
Late Registration Fee: $25
ID Card (new or replacement): $5
Check Returned by Bank*: $25
Transcript: Refer to the Office of the Registrar website.

* A "returned check" charge is assessed for a check returned to Student Financial Services unpaid by the bank for any reason. There is a $25.00 fee for all returned checks, including "stop payments."  In accordance with the State Administrative Manual, Section 8023, all persons who have issued a check to the University that was dishonored by the bank may be required to make all further payments by cash, certified check, cashier's check or money order. Students may also be liable for punitive damages allowable through the California Civil Code, Chapter 522, Section 1719, which states that the maker of a dishonored check can be held liable for three times the amount of the check, or $100, whichever is more, up to $500, plus the face value of the check and court costs.