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This presentation provides information about financial aid options for students, including grants, loans, and scholarships. Learn how to apply and take advantage of available resources. Presented by Jocelyn Vila, Program Services Coordinator at Skyline College.
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Financial Aid What every student should know! Presented by: Jocelyn Vila Program Services Coordinator Skyline College
Tuition Cost… Community CSU UC Private $1,200 $6,500 $12,800 $43,000 The above amounts are estimates and based on full-time status for one year and California Residents Being Informed = Great Savings! $$$
From Federal Government • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Residents • $5,730 maximum award per year • EFC ≤ 5157 • From State of California • Cal Grant B (2.0 GPA) = $1,646 • High School Seniors = Entitlement • CC Transfer Student (2.4 GPA) = Entitlement • Cal C (Career Technical Education) = $547 • WebGRANTS for Students Account • California Resident • Students can apply via one of the below: • www.fafsa.gov (allows higher income) • Submit CA Dream Act Application Community College • Academic Counseling and Support • Textbook Voucher ($200-300 per semester) • Calculator Loan Program • On Campus • Off Campus
From Federal Government • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Residents • $5,730 maximum award per year • EFC ≤ 5157 • From the State of California • High School Entitlement • Cal Grant A (3.0 GPA) = $5,472 • Cal Grant B (2.0 GPA) = $5,472 + $1,646 stipend • Transfer Entitlement (age 28 or under, 2.4 GPA) • Meet income and asset ceiling limits • From the specific campus (CSU) • EFC ≤ 5200 California State University (CSU) • From the State of California • Must Apply for EOP during admission application • EFC ≤ 5200 • File CA Dream App by March 2nd • $800 EOP Grant • On Campus • Off Campus Information re CSU provided by Rose Carmona – Arbulú – San Francisco State University
From Federal Government • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Residents • $5,730 maximum award per year • EFC ≤ 5157 • From state of California • High School Entitlement • Cal Grant A (3.0 GPA) = $12,192 • Cal Grant B (2.0 GPA) = $12,192 = $1,646 stipend • Transfer Entitlement (age 28 or under, 2.4 GPA) • Meet income and asset ceiling limits • From the university/campus • EFC ≤ $9750 University of California (UC) • From the university/campus • Families with income of $80,000 or less • Must Apply for EOP during admission • EFC ≤ 9750 • EOP book loan program, internships • On Campus • Off Campus Information re UC provided by Yolanda Santiago Venegas – UC Santa Cruz
Additional Resources MCS Foster Youth Private Out of State
How to Apply… • California Dream Act • For AB540/Undocumented Students • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • For U.S. Citizens & Permanent Legal Residents OR www.fafsa.gov Never use fafsa.com – charges a fee! • www.dream.csac.ca.gov Submit One Application = To See What Types of Aid You Qualify For! Renew every academic year in the Spring Semester/Quarter
Don’t Wait ~ Estimate • Meet the March 2nd Deadline! • Do an estimate of your income and select: • □ Will File Taxes□ Already Filed Taxes□ Not Required to File Taxes • After taxes are filed, go back to your FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application and update from • □ Will File Taxes • □ Already Filed Taxes • Input actual numbers from the tax forms • Private and Out-of-State School may have earlier deadline dates
Financial Aid is More than Just Money… • It allows YOU to… • and have academic and personal…
Financial Aid gives me support in my education and life… ~ James Salonga Rodriguez Questions?Thank you!For a copy of this PowerPoint please email Jocelyn Vila at vilaj@smccd.edu Thanks to Financial Ad’s help I’ll be transferring to San Jose State this Fall… ~Bianca Porras Financial Aid’s sole purpose is to help people like me, facing economic issues and disadvantages… ~ Jose Milan Having financial aid has given me hope to go to college… ~Julie Ann Sabangan