The grants can be used for education only within California. That is a complicated answer involving a no and a yes. Generally there are no caps on the number of awards for students who meet the deadlines and apply no later than a year after high school.
Those are known as entitlement awards. But if students delay starting college beyond that year, they are put into the relatively small pool for so-called competitive Cal Grants; only 25, new competitive grants are funded each year and more than , eligible students applied for them. A recent study by Californians for College Affordability, a coalition of college access and civic groups, urged that the rules and funding be changed so that many more of those students obtain the grants.
And another limitation: Cal Grants have a cap on renewals. Funding is generally provided for four years in school unless a student is enrolled in an undergraduate program that requires five years , such as some in nursing, architecture and engineering. Yes, for this year at least, and the winners are Cal Grant recipients at 90 or so private colleges and universities in California. About 28, California students now receive those grants.
But the colleges lobbied hard against his idea and Legislature also balked about the proposed cut. Brown then relented. What about undocumented students? Are they treated the same as U. In , the state Legislature created a pathway for undocumented students who graduated from California high schools to receive Cal Grants. Although the application is separate from the usual FAFSA, the awards are the same sizes and carry many of the same income and grade point average rules as the traditional Cal Grants.
Students who are awarded a competitive award must claim their awards electronically using WebGrants for Students. These awards are not currently available to Dream Applicants.
Scoring components include: GPA, parent education level, access equalizer, student or parent household status, family income and household size. Amount will vary depending upon number of qualifying students. There is a limit to the number of years you can receive funding. Student Email. Mission, Vision, and Institutional Goals. Non-Discrimination Statement.
Grant recipients are selected on the basis of financial need and grade point average. If you qualify for a Cal Grant A and want to attend College of the Siskiyous, the Student Aid Commission will hold your award until the transfer to a four-year college, provided that you continue to qualify. To be eligible for a new first time Cal Grant A, a student may not have completed more than six semesters or nine quarters of college study, and must enroll at least half time.
Cal Grant B Awards are based on financial need and are made to entering students, primarily from low-income backgrounds.
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