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Understanding Your Financial Aid
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
2024-2025 Financial Aid Applications (FAFSA/ CADAA) Are Expected to Go Live in January 2024!
Where Do I Start?
- CLICK HERE to learn more about how to apply for financial aid and which application is the best fit for you!
Are You ...
- a DREAM Student? Click here to learn more!
- a Grad Student? Click here to learn more about financial resources available to you!
- a Teaching Credential Student? Click here to learn more about financial resources available to you!
- a Parent? Click here for more information!
- Interested in Studying Abroad? Click here to learn more about how financial aid works!
- Interested in Student Employment on Campus? Click here to learn more about the Federal Work Study Program!
- Interested in Paid Intership? Click here to learn more about the Learning Aligned Employment Program (LEAP)!
What Financial Aid Opportunities Are There?
- Click Here to learn about different types of Financial Aid!
- Click Here to learn more about Student Loans!
- Click Here to learn about Pioneer Scholarships!
Will Financial Aid Cover My Bill?
- Click Here to review the "How to Guide" to determine if there is enough financial aid to cover your charges!
- Do you need to make a payment? Click Here to learn how!
What Else Should I Know About?
Financial Aid Verification
Students who fill out FAFSA or CADAA may be randomly chosen for verification and are required to submit requested documents before financial aid can be awarded.
The federal government requires colleges and universities to verify or confirm the data reported by the students and their parent(s) on the applications to ensure that eligible students receive all the financial aid to which they are entitled to receive.
To learn more about Financial Aid Verification and how to complete it, CLICK HERE!
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
To maintain a financial aid eligibility, students are required to meet all the following Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Requirements:
- Meet a minimum GPA requirement,
- Maintain Pace of Progression, and
- Not exceed Maximum Time Frame.
麻豆传媒社区入口 students who receive financial aid and do not complete some/all of their enrolled classes during a term could be responsible for repaying all, or a portion, of the aid they received in process called Return to Title IV (R2T4).
Review this website for more information about R2T4 and our Institutional Withdrawal Policy.
Financial Aid Workshops
Did You Miss our Orientation to Financial Aid Webinar?
to view the recording of Orientation to Financial Aid Webinar!
Click Here to access the Presentation Slides!
Did You Miss our 2023-2024 FAFSA Webinar?
to view the recording of 2023-2024 FAFSA Workshop!
Click Here to access the Presentation Slides!
Did You Miss our 2023-2024 CADAA Workshop?
to view the recording of the CADAA (California Dream Act Application) Workshop!
Click Here to access the Presentation Slides!
Did You Miss our Admitted Student Financial Aid Workshop?
to view the full recording and learn everything you need to know!
Did You Miss our Scholarship Workshop?
to view the recording of the Scholarship Workshop.