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  1. If you are a student who is attending a CA public institution such as a CA State University, University of CA, or CA Community College, and you have dependent children under the age of 18 that you provide 50% or more financial support for, please check out our Students with Dependent Children Program FAQ for information about increased Cal Grant award amounts and answers to frequently asked ...

  2. The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) will award up to $4,500 per academic year (up to $2,250 per semester or up to $1,500 per quarter) to 1,667 eligible students. The grant will be available to the student for up to 8 semesters or up to 12 quarters while they have an active Cal Grant A or B award.

  3. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the California Dream Act Application for 2024-25 is now open. Check our website for updates or sign up for our CSAC email Listserv for "Students and Families".

  4. The California Student Aid Commission works toward a California that invests in education opportunity, fosters an active, effective, citizenry, and provides a higher quality of social and economic life for its citizens. The Student Aid Commission offers a variety of services with the mission of making education beyond high school financially accessible to all Californians.

    • (888) 224-7268
    • studentsupport@csac.ca.gov
  5. Per the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC), Cal Grant recipients with dependent children attending a University of California, California State University, or California Community College campus may be eligible for an access award of up to $6,000.

  6. The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) will award up to $3,000 per academic year (up to $1,000 per quarter) to 2,500 eligible students. The grant will be available to the student for up to 12 quarters while they have an active Cal Grant B award.

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  8. Sep 18, 2024 · Any other gift aid for which the student is eligible (i.e., federal, state, institutional, or scholarship aid) A self-help student contribution of $7,898 (applied to all students) through a combination of loans, work, and/or scholarships; A parent contribution for dependent students with a household income of over $100,000; These three factors ...

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