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Who qualifies for Cal Grant?

be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen or meet AB540 eligibility criteria. be a California resident for 1 year. attend a qualifying California college. not have a bachelor's or professional degree.
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What is the maximum income to qualify for a Cal Grant?

Cal Grants Have Financial and Academic Eligibility Criteria.

For example, in the 2022‑23 award year, a dependent student from a family of four must have an annual household income of under $116,800 to qualify for Cal Grant A or C, and under $61,400 to qualify for Cal Grant B.
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Are Cal Grants given to everyone?

To be eligible for a Cal Grant, a student must: be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen; be a California resident; attend a qualifying California college; demonstrate financial need at the college; be in a program leading to an undergraduate degree or certificate; not have a Bachelor's or professional degree ...
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Who is not eligible for Cal Grant?

Not a California Resident at Time of Graduation -- For some programs, students must be California residents at the time of high school graduation. Not Pursuing an Undergraduate Degree -- Graduate level students (beyond a Bachelor's degree) are not eligible to receive a Cal Grant award.
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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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How to Apply for a Cal Grant

Why did I not get Cal Grant?

If the school determines that a student is not eligible, they have the authority to withdraw the award. Note: In order to receive a Cal Grant payment, you must be attending at least half-time, provide all necessary documentation to your school, and maintain a Satisfactory Academic Progress as reported by your school.
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Can I get both Pell Grant and Cal Grant?

You could qualify for both a Pell Grant and a Cal Grant. To apply for a Pell Grant, you must submit the FAFSA. For the Cal Grant, you must submit both the FAFSA OR CA Dream Act Application and your verified Cal Grant GPA by the March 2 Cal Grant deadline.
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How much is the Cal Grant for 2023?

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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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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Does FAFSA determine Cal Grant?

Students are selected for this award based on information from their FAFSA and their GPA. These awards are not currently available to Dream Applicants. Students are scored based on information provided on their FAFSA and their GPA.
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Is Cal Grant based on income?

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.
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Is Cal Grant based on adjusted gross income?

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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Who qualifies for CA Dream Act?

The California Dream Act allows undocumented students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients (valid or expired), U Visa holders and students under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), who qualify for a non-resident exemption under Assembly Bill 540 (AB 540), Senate Bill 2000 (SB 2000) and Senate Bill 68 ...
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Who gets Cal Grant A and B?

Senate Bill 1644 (Chapter 403, Statutes of 2000), guarantees an Entlement Cal Grant A or B award to every graduang high school senior who has financial need and who is aca‐ demically eligible.
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What is the difference between Cal Grant and financial aid?

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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What is the maximum Cal Grant for 2023 2024?

The maximum Cal Grant A award for tuition for the 2023-2024 award year is $5,742.
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How do I receive Cal Grant money?

Your Cal Grant funds will first go to your school, so contact your school's financial aid office for information on its disbursement policies. Schools disburse the funds to their students based on their disbursement schedules.
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What is the current Cal Grant amount?

The Cal Grant A and B tuition award for UC mandatory systemwide tuition and fees are at $12,570 for UC “Cohort 0” students and $13,104 for UC “Cohort 1” 2022.
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Do I have to pay back Cal Grant if I drop out?

Federal financial aid regulation states that if you withdraw from all of your classes or cease enrollment prior to the 60 percent point of instruction in any term, you will be required to repay all unearned financial aid funds received. A calculation will be performed to determine the repayment amount.
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Can you get both Cal Grant A and B?

A student may meet the eligibility requirements for both the Cal Grant A and Cal Grant B awards, however a student may be paid for one type of Cal Grant award at a time. Cal Grants pay different amounts, dependent on whether the student is attending a UC, CSU, community college or private institution.
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How much money can a student qualify for on a Pell Grant?

The maximum is $6,895 for the 2022–23 award year (July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023). Students attending school year-round — in fall, spring, and summer — can receive up to 150% of their scheduled award ($9,518). Some factors that affect the amount of money you're awarded include: Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
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Is the State University grant the same as the Cal Grant?

The State University Grant (SUG) program assists with California State University tuition fees. SUG is not available to students enrolled in special session or students whose tuition fees are paid by Cal Grant, tuition waivers or other programs that pay tuition fees.
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How does the Cal Grant work?

Cal Grant A Entitlement Award

Eligible students must have financial need at least equal to the amount of the award plus $1,500 and have family income and assets below the established ceilings. Cal Grant A Entitlement Awards are for a maximum of the mandatory systemwide fees at the CSU, which is currently $5,742.
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Why am I not getting the Pell Grant?

Once you've earned your bachelor's degree, or you have used up the 12 semesters (about six years) of eligibility, you will not be able to receive a Federal Pell Grant.
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Why am I not eligible for Federal Pell Grant?

Once you have earned a baccalaureate degree or your first professional degree or have used up all 12 terms of your eligibility, you are no longer eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant. Learn more about staying eligible for federal student aid while you're in school.
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