Registration
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After you have been accepted to graduate studies at California University, you may schedule for the next semester by mail, Fax (724) 938-5712 or on the Web. You will receive a pin number for web access in your acceptance letter. Contact the Office of Lifelong Learning for information on summer session registration.
Graduate students should consult with their academic advisers before scheduling their courses. After approval has been obtained, the registration forms may be returned by mail (or fax at 724.938.5712) if you are not going to register via the Web. For summer registration, forms should be returned to the Office of Lifelong Learning.
If you have been accepted into a program of graduate studies but have not been recently enrolled at California University, you may obtain a schedule or registration materials by visiting our Web site.
You may pay your tuition and fees by Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card. If you preregister by mail, you may complete the credit card authorization included in your registration packet. If you register in person, authorization forms may be obtained at the Bursar's Office. If you register on the Web, follow the instructions for payment available on the Web for Students site.
Registration on Campus
If you prefer, you may register at the University shortly before the opening of classes on days announced in the schedule on the web. Faculty advisers from all academic disciplines are present to assist during these registration periods. Registration after these dates is considered late registration and entails a late registration fee.
Graduate students who register at this time should be prepared to pay their tuition and fees then, but existing arrangements for deferment of payments for recipients of financial aid, for veterans, etc. will be honored. (Payments must be by check, money order, or bank draft, payable to California University of Pennsylvania.)
Graduate students are allowed to alter their schedules within the first week of classes. Exceptions are allowed with the permission of the Dean, provided that there is no overall change in the number of credits involved and that the changes do not constitute a withdrawal from the School of Graduate Studies and Research for the semester or summer.

