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Financial Aid www.sandiegocalsoap.com 858.569.1866
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How much does college cost?
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Registration Fees Only University of California $13,200 California State University $7,025 California Community College $1,104 Private Universities $32,100
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University of California Total $31,245 Fees/ Tuition $13,456 Books and supplies $1,509 Room and board $12,254 Transportation $771 Miscellaneous $3,255
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Cal State Total $26,158 Fees/ Tuition $6,866 Books and supplies $1,762 Room and board $14,745 Transportation $1,420 Miscellaneous $1,365
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Community College Total $11,645 Fees/ Tuition $1,142 Books and supplies $1,710 Room and board $4,518 Transportation $1,179 Miscellaneous $3,096
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How do I pay for college?
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Paying for Your Education Personal Savings Scholarships Grants & Loans
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Federal Pell Work Study Loans California Cal Grants Middle Class Scholarship Scholarships Foster Youth Grant Institutional Aid FAFSA Package
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What is FAFSA? Free Application for Federal Student Aid
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How the FAFSA determines your Financial Aid The amount of money you receive is based on your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) EFC= The amount your family is expected to pay for your college based on family income Total Cost of Attendance EFC Financial Need
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For Example You have 3 colleges in mind UCSD [living on campus] UCSD [living on campus] $31,245 $26,158 SDSU [living on campus] SDSU [living on campus] $1,000 Mesa College [living at home] Mesa College [living at home] $1,000 $30,245 $25,158 $11,645 Cost of Attendance EFC Financial Need $1,000 $10,645
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What should I do next?
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Step 1 Both Students and Parents must apply for a PIN www.pin.ed.gov Step 2 Complete the FAFSA online before March 2 www.fafsa.ed.gov FAFSA Process: Getting Started
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Step 3: What You Need to Complete the FAFSA Social Security #Financial Records/ Tax Return FormsEmail Address Driver’s License Number (if you have one)
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Step 4 Review your Student Aid Report (SAR) and California Aid Report (CAR) Step 5 Receive financial aid packages from each of your colleges of interest FAFSA Process: Follow Up
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Federal Aid Pell Grant Up to $5,500 Determined by EFC Work Study Awarded by individual college Work on/off campus Amount received only if you work Loans SubsidizedUnsubsidizedPrivate
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Cal Grants: A, B, CInstitutional Grant State Aid
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Cal Grants Cal Grants A, B, & C Degree/ License Pursued GPA Income
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Cal Grant GPA Verification Requirement Uploaded by high school Deadline March 2 nd
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Dream Act
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DREAM ACT STUDENTS (no social security #) Submit Application Online Beginning January 1 st Due March 2 nd www.caldreamact.org DREAM ACT STUDENTS (no social security #) Submit Application Online Beginning January 1 st Due March 2 nd www.caldreamact.org ***DO NOT USE FAFSA APPLICATION
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Dream Act Eligibility Requirements File an affidavit with college or university stating that you intend to file and application to legalize your immigration status Graduate from a CA High School Attend a CA High School for 3 or more years 1 3 2
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Middle Class Scholarship
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Funding provided for students from households with incomes between $100,000 to $150,000 Must be a California resident or exempt from nonresidential tuition under AB540 Must Maintain a 2.0 grade point average How to apply: Submit FAFSA or Dream act and a Cal Grant GPA verification form by MARCH 2nd
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CHAFEE
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California Chafee Grant for Foster Youth Eligibility Have financial need certified by school Can use at a college outside California Began Foster care between 16-22 Maintain 2.0 GPA
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How to apply for Chafee Grant by March 2 nd 1 Obtain PIN www.PIN.ed.gov 2 Complete FAFSA application www.fafsa.ed.gov 3 Complete Chafee Application www.chafee.csac.ca.gov
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What is it? How it works: Only for Community college students that have financial need Separate from FAFSA Application Apply at www.CCCApply.org Waives Enrollment fees (tuition) Assistance for the purchase of books and supplies must be applied for separately BOG Waiver
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WebGrants 4 Students Create an account at www.webgrants4students.org Monitor & Manage your Cal Grants Use to update your personal information, school changes, leave of absence, etc. Also provides resources, information, and tools to assist with the college financial aid process
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FAFSA Workshops
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Attend a Cash For College Workshop! Jan 24: 9am-12pm Lincoln High School San Ysidro High School Jan 31: 9am-12pm Monte Vista High School Bayview Baptist Church San Diego High School Feb 7: 9am-12pm Serra High School El Camino High School Montgomery High School Feb 21: 9am-12pm El Cajon High School CSU San Marcos Hoover High School Chula Vista High School Feb 28: 9am-12pm Orange Glen High School Greater Victory Church Mission Bay High School Eastlake High School
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Contacting Cal-SOAP… Meet with your College Peer Advisor (CPA) Visit the Cal-SOAP website at www.sandiegocalsoap.com for information and current events for high school students! Remember, we are here for YOU!
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