:: Program
Fees ::
If you planed a 60 day trip to romp around New Zealand, Tonga, Tahiti, Hawaii... how much do you think
it would cost? Add in your rent, utilities, tuition, food,
etc and see what that adds up to. Whatever the sum, it
can't beat our price. Cal Poly at Sea program runs between
$6,800 and $7,800 for 60 days, 15 days in port, and offers
each student a truly unique view of the world.
The
program provides students with classrooms, sleeping
quarters, meals and more. In order to provide these
services there are program fees in addition to tuition
and personal expenses. Since this is a working vessel
and everyone chips in, the cost to participate in this
program is not much more than staying here at Cal Poly.
The
cost is broken down into three main categories:
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1. Tuition
All students must enroll in a minimum of 12 Cal Poly units in addition to two one-unit courses provided by CMA. Cal Poly tuition varies by college/academic unit. In addition to Cal Poly tuition, participation in the program requires a supplemental program fee of $300.00. This fee is applied to the Cal Poly at Sea Program in order to provide support, staff positions, equipment and other costs associated with running the program. |
2.
Cruise Fees
CMA Cruise fees total $4,015 The
cruise fees include your uniforms, documents, medical
fees (including drug screen), room and board, and administrative
costs. The U.S. Coast Guard is requiring all program
participants to obtain a Merchant Mariner Document (MMD).
The issuance fee for the MMD is $140 and payable to
the US Coast Guard.
| Cruise Fee |
$3,300
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| Flyback Credit - new |
-$150 |
| Fuel Surcharge |
$200 |
| Document
fees: |
$25 |
| ASCMA |
$25 |
| Medical
fees: |
$315 |
| Drug Test |
($50) |
| Uniforms: |
$150
|
Cruise
Fee Total |
$3,865 |
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| U.S.
Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document Issuance Fee |
$140 |
All non-resident concurrently enrolled students are charged $339/Unit for units earned from CMA in addition to the above fees. The maximum annual (not including Summer sessions) California Non-Resident Tuition charged per student is $10,172 for all enrollment at any CSU campus.
3.
Personal Expenses
The following expenses may
be incurred and exact dollar amounts may vary.
| Books
and supplies |
$200
to $300 |
| Passport
and passport photos |
$95
|
| Medical
Expense (Physical) |
Check
with your insurance provider |
| Somerton
Study Abroad Insurance |
$70.00 |
| Personal
Expenses on cruise * |
Usually
between $800 to $1,500 |
| Flight home from Hawaii |
varies |
*
As you spend time in port you will need money for expenses
such as souvenirs, field trips, diving, bus fare, film,
tape, etc.. This cost will vary according to an individual's
spending habits.
NOTE: CMA runs two cruises per year
one during the traditional Spring quarter and one during
the summer. Cal Poly runs the Cal Poly at Sea program
on the first cruise in the spring and CSU Monterey Bay
runs their program, Study
at Sea, on the second cruise in the summer. Both
programs cost approximately the same; however the other
program most like Cal Poly at Sea is "Semester
at Sea". Semester at Sea is an 80-day voyage and
costs run around $17,000. The Summer Cruise
(65-days) costs around $10,000.
Tuition
Schedule
The program is open to students, 18 years of age or
older, enrolled in a four year university. Depending
on where you go to school, your tuition cost will vary.
Please select the category you are in to see your tuition
costs.
-
Cal Poly Students
| Cal
Poly Tuition for 6 or more units: |
$1,471 - 1,563 |
| U.S.
Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document Issuance Fee |
$145 |
| Cal
Poly Program Fee: |
$300.00 |
| CMA
Tuition (Concurrent Enrollment) |
$0.00 |
| Cruise
Fee |
$3,865.00 |
- Other CSU Students
| CP
Continuing Education Open University Reg. fee: |
$2,400 (12 x $200 per unit) |
| U.S.
Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document Issuance Fee |
$140 |
| Cal
Poly Program Fee: |
$300.00 |
|
CMA Tuition (Concurrent Enrollment): |
$0.00 |
| Cruise
Fee |
$3,865.00 |
- All Others
| CP
Continuing Education Open University Reg. fee: |
$2,400 (12 x $200 per unit) |
| U.S.
Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document Issuance Fee |
$140 |
| Cal
Poly Program Fee: |
$300.00 |
|
CMA Open University Tuition: |
$250.00 |
| Cruise
Fee |
$3,865.00 |
Scholarships
There are no program scholarships at this time.
Cal Poly Academic Scholarships will apply to the quarter
you are on cruise. Cal Poly College of Agriculture students
can apply to the International
Agriculture Development Scholarships.
Available
Discounts
If you are a returning student, you don't need to buy
the uniform if you still have your uniforms from the
previous cruise: $150.00 value.
Refund
Policies
Cal
Poly and CMA have different refund policies, and a few
of the expenses are non-refundable. Please pay attention
to the following refund schedules:
- Cal
Poly Tuition:
Consult Cal
Poly Student Accounts Office for tuition refund
policy.
- Cal
Poly at Sea:
If student withdraws from the program prior to Friday,
February 18, 2008, a full refund less $100 ($75 processing
and $25 non refundable application fee) will be given.
A withdrawal from the program after February 18, 2008
will result in no refund.
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CMA:
CMA shall operate a Refund Cancellation Policy for
Cal Poly Students as follows: a) Refunds are made only for students who did not
attend cruise. Refunds are not made if a student
leaves the Ship after the cruise has started. Requests
for refunds for unforeseeable circumstances beyond
the control of the student should be made to the
CMA Chief Financial Officer.
b) Refund requests must be submitted in writing.
Forms are available in CMA Accounting.
c) Requests must be made within 60 days from the
start of cruise.
d) The CMA Records Office must certify the student
did not attend cruise.
e) Refunds for cruise fees for the Training Ship
GOLDEN BEAR Cruise will be made as follows:
1) Up to two weeks before the start of cruise – full refund
2) Two weeks before start of cruise – less
an administrative charge of $50
3) One week before the start of cruise – less
an administrative charge of $100
4) After the start of cruise – less an administrative
charge of $250
5) Non-refundable fees include: Drug testing, document
fee, uniform fee
6) Fee for the Basic Safety Training Course is refundable
before the course is taken for students paying Open
University fees only. After completion of the course,
it is non-refundable.
7) The Administrative, ASCMA, Medical (except Drug
Testing) and CRU 195, Intro to Maritime Ops, course
fees for students paying Open University fees only
are refundable up to the start of cruise. After
the start of cruise, they are non-refundable.
f) Refund requests will be audited by CMA Records,
Financial Aid, and Accounting before processing
payment.
g) Accounts charged in error will be refunded in
full, if requested by deadline.
h) Any outstanding debts owed to the Academy will
be deducted by the Academy from any refund.
Work
on Board
Occasionally
there are opportunities to work for pay while on the
training cruise. Currently, we do not have any notice
of available positions, however check back often and
when one opens that you are interested in you can contact
Captain Keever below:Interested
students should send a letter and resume to:
California Maritime Academy
200 Maritime Academy Drive
Vallejo, CA 94590
ATTN: Capt. John Keever
*Students
on Financial Aid must check with their home CSU campus
Financial Aid Officer to determine if this position
would limit their financial aid.
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