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The Cal Grant is a California-specific financial aid allocation that does not need to be paid back. Cal Grant applicants must apply using the FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application by the deadline and meet all eligibility, financial, and minimum GPA requirements of either program.
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Students with an existing Cal Grant award do not need to...
- Cal Grant Community College Entitlement Award
The Cal Grant Community College Entitlement Award is for...
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Cal Grant is a financial aid program administrated by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) providing aid to California undergraduates, vocational training students, and those in teacher certification programs.
A Cal Grant qualifying institution must meet the following state required criteria: • Be located and providing instruction in California; • Be approved by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in the Pell
What is a Cal Grant Award? 2. How do I qualify for a Cal Grant? 3. What deadlines should I mark on my calendar? 4. How to Apply? How do I complete the Cal…. View all FAQ.
A Cal Grant is money for college that does not have to be paid back. Cal Grants can be used at any University of California, California State University or California Community College, as well as qualifying independent and career colleges or technical schools in California. Phone: (888) 224-7268. Visit csac.ca.gov. Call CalGrant.
Apply for a Cal Grant, a financial aid program administrated by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) providing aid to California undergraduates, vocational training students, and those in teacher certification programs.
The Cal Grant program makes college affordable for middle and low-income Californians through state funds administered by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC).