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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 $13,456 California State University $6,866 California Community College $1,142 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 January 1 st – March 2 nd
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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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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 an 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 Foster care between 16-22 Maintain 2.0 GPA
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How to apply for Chafee Grant 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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Scholarships Check for new scholarships and deadlines monthly Scholarships posted: Online through Naviance In the counseling center Web resources/Search engines www.collegeboard.comwww.fastweb.comwww.sdfoundation.org
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What can get me a scholarship? Assume that you QUALIFY for the scholarship and look for things that would DISQUALIFY you
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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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