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What is Cal Grant on GPA?

-- A minimum 3.00 high school GPA, or minimum 2.40 college GPA is required for Cal Grant A; a minimum 2.00 GPA is required for Cal Grant B.
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What does Cal Grant A or B mean?

Competitive Cal Grant A awards paid tui- tion and mandatory systemwide fees of up to $12,294. Competitive Cal Grant B awards paid $1,670 in living expenses in the first year, and $1,670 in living expens- es plus tuition and mandatory sys- temwide fees of up to $12,294 beginning in the second year of eligibility.
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How do I know if I am getting Cal Grant?

After you apply, you can track the status of your Cal Grant application online by using WebGrants for Students. If you qualify for a Cal Grant Entitlement award and your application was received on time and needs no corrections, you will receive a Cal Grant Eligibility Notification after November.
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Does GPA affect grants?

Note: Cal Grant A and B Entitlement awards are for High School graduates under the age of 28 by December 31 of the award year. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 for A and 2.0 for B. You must meet the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) Income and Asset Ceilings requirements to be eligible for Cal Grant.
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How do I submit my GPA verification for Cal Grant?

Once you have filled out the student information, send/take the form to your school and request that they verify your GPA. Be aware that if your school will be electronically submitting your GPA to the California Student Aid Commission, you do not need to submit this form.
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Cal Grant Basics

What grades are included in a GPA calculation for Cal Grant?

Only include the most recent grade for any course repeated by the student. For students who are graduating after their junior year, the GPA would only be calculated using sophomore grade course work, including any summer school course work following their sophomore year.
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Do I need to submit a GPA for Cal Grant renewal?

Renewal Cal Grant Student – no GPA submission required.

Not sure if your GPA was submitted? Check your Cal Grant Award Status in WebGrants 4 Students. Forms must be emailed or postmarked by the priority deadlines listed above to be considered on time.
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Why did I not get Cal Grant?

Score Below Cutoff -- Based on the information you provided on your application, you did not score high enough for a Competitive Cal Grant award. Scoring is based on GPA, Total Income/Family size, number of years out of High School, College Education level, etc. Your overall score was lower than required to be awarded.
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What is the difference between a Cal Grant and a Pell Grant?

Pell Grants are federal grants and Cal Grants are state grants. Both are for students with financial need. Some Cal Grants have a minimum GPA requirement while federal Pell Grants do not. You could qualify for both a Pell Grant and a Cal Grant.
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How much does Cal Grant usually give?

$12,570 at University of California (UC)* • $5,742 at California State University (CSU)* • $9,084 at qualifying private California colleges* • $4,000 at qualifying for-profit institutions* • If you attend a California Community College, your grant is held in reserve until you transfer.
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How much will Cal Grant give me?

Cal Grant A – $4,000: This amount will be applied toward the tuition and fees of the school. Cal Grant B (freshman year) - $1,648: You can use your $1,648 access award amount as a living allowance to help pay for books and other college costs.
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How much does Cal Grant give you?

Cal Grant A awards provide for full tuition and system-wide fees at the California State University ($5,742) and the University of California ($12,570), as well as tuition support at independent California col- leges and universities ($9,220), private for-profit in- stitutions accredited by the Western Association of ...
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Is Cal Grant only for 4 years?

As a Cal Grant recipient, you may receive up to the equivalent of four years of full-time grant payments. The duration of your eligibility will be based on your educational level at the time you receive your first Cal Grant payment. Your eligibility will be reduced by each term that you receive payment.
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What are the 3 different types of Cal Grant available?

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. There are three kinds of Cal Grants — A, B and C — but you don't have to figure out which one to apply for.
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Is Cal Grant A better than B?

Cal Grant A is up to 12,570 dollars at a University of California campus, up to 5,742 dollars at a California State University campus, and up to 9,220 dollars at independent colleges. Cal Grant B provides a living allowance of up to 1,648 dollars, as well as tuition and fee assistance after the first year.
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Can I get both Pell Grant and Cal Grant?

Pell Grants are federal grants and Cal Grants are state grants. Both are for students with financial need. Some Cal Grants have a minimum GPA requirement while federal Pell Grants do not. You could qualify for both a Pell Grant and a Cal Grant.
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Is Cal Grant the same as FAFSA?

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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Is Cal Grant every semester?

When you are awarded a Cal Grant, your award payments begin the Fall semester/quarter of the school year that you are awarded. Your award payments will be divided by the number of quarters or semesters that your school has. Summer payments can be used at the end of the academic year that you are awarded.
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Does Cal Grant check GPA?

Selection is based on financial need, academic performance and other factors. You must apply for a Cal Grant by the March 2 deadline by filing your FAFSA or Dream Act application and ensuring your school submits your verified GPA.
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Do I have to accept my Cal Grant?

*You must CLAIM your Cal Grant to accept your award! If you do not claim your award it could delay Cal Grant payments or even withdraw your award.
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What is the deadline to apply for Cal Grants?

California's financial aid priority deadline for the 2024-25 academic year is April 2, 2024. Students attending California Community Colleges for the 2024-25 academic year should also apply by April 2 and no later than September 3, 2024. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
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Is a 2.7 GPA honors?

Summa Cum Laude: Cumulative non-weighted GPA of 3.90 or higher * (average overall grades of 3.75 or higher), Magna Cum Laude: Cumulative non-weighted GPA of 3.30-3.89 * (average overall grades of 3.50-3.74), Cum Laude: Cumulative non-weighted GPA of 2.70-3.29 * (average overall grades of 3.00-3.49).
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Is Cal Grant based on adjusted gross income?

Income - Student income and income of the parents if a student is considered "dependent" for FAFSA purposes. Income starts with your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) and includes other untaxed income. Assets - Student assets and assets of the parents if the student is considered "dependent" for FAFSA purposes.
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What is a 2.7 weighted GPA?

This GPA means that you've earned an average grade of a B- across all of your classes. Since a 2.7 GPA is lower than the national average of 3.0 for high school students, it will limit your options for college. 3.95% of schools have an average GPA below a 2.7.
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