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Financial Aid

Financial aid resources and information for students seeking assistance with their education costs.

 

Financial Aid Workshops and Checklist:

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  • FAFSA APPLICATION RESOURCES

    It's FAFSA/CA DREAM ACT Season! Even if you do not think your family may qualify for Financial Assistance, every Senior should fill out the free FAFSA OR CA Dream Act application. Keep in mind that many college scholarship programs and Cal Grant Awards require a financial aid application on file. 
    The FAFSA/CA DREAM Act (2025/26) application window opens in DECEMBER 1st, 2024 and the priority deadline to apply is MARCH 3rd, 2025. The earlier, the better! 

    FAFSA Application: Students can start their online FAFSA application at fafsa.gov
    For the FAFSA application: Your/parents federal income tax returns (2023), W-2s (2023), and other records of money earned (2023). (Note: You may be able to transfer your federal tax return information into your FAFSA using the IRS Data Retrieval Tool.) Bank statements and records of investments (if applicable). Records of untaxed income (if applicable)


    RESOURCES: 

    • FAFSA Application Resources: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/resources
    • FAFSA Application Videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/FederalStudentAid
    • FAFSA Eligibility Requirements Website: https://studentaid.gov/understand-aid/eligibility/requirements
    • “Cómo obtener ayuda financiera para asistir a la universidad, por medio de FAFSA o de DREAM ACT”: https://youtu.be/OElBhFUwWmE
    • “Taller: Cómo llenar formas de FAFSA y DREAM ACT. Apoyo financiero para estudiantes universitarios”: https://youtu.be/V1wwXS1R_dI
    • “Cómo funciona WebGrants 4 Students de la Comisión de Ayuda Estudiantil de California (CSAC)”: https://youtu.be/iX8Z9R0v9pw
  • The California Dream Act Application allows students interested in attending eligible California Colleges, Universities and Career Education Programs to apply for state financial aid. This application is unrelated to the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Students can start their online CA Dream Act application at https://dream.csac.ca.gov/ 


    RESOURCES: 

     

    • CSAC CA Dream Act Website: https://www.csac.ca.gov/undocumented-dreamer-students
    • CA Dream Act Eligibility Requirements: https://www.csac.ca.gov/post/california-nonresident-tuition-exemption 
    • “Cómo obtener ayuda financiera para asistir a la universidad, por medio de FAFSA o de DREAM ACT”: https://youtu.be/OElBhFUwWmE
    • “Taller: Cómo llenar formas de FAFSA y DREAM ACT. Apoyo financiero para estudiantes universitarios”: https://youtu.be/V1wwXS1R_dI
    • “Cómo funciona WebGrants 4 Students de la Comisión de Ayuda Estudiantil de California (CSAC)”: https://youyoututu.be/iX8Z9R0v9pw
    • FSA ID

Financial Aid Resources

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    An FSA I.D. is needed by both student and one parent (if they have a social security number) to complete & submit the FAFSA electronically.


    You can create your FSA I.D. in advance at https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch


    As you prepare to fill out the FAFSA, one of the first things you need to do is create an FSA ID . This is an account username and password for students and parents to access the FAFSA and sign the application electronically. It’s also how you log in to certain U.S. Department of Education websites to complete tasks like signing federal student loan documents, completing loan entrance counseling, and enrolling in loan repayment options. Because your FSA ID acts as an electronic legal signature, it’s important that you keep your login information in a safe and secure place and not share it with anyone.

    The FSA ID is an essential part of successfully completing the FAFSA and will be used throughout your college career to access federal financial aid websites. If you haven’t created an FSA ID already and have a social security number, you should make one before you fill out the FAFSA at studentaid.gov.

    You’ll need your Social Security number, full name, email address (NOT SCHOOL EMAIL) and date of birth. You’ll also need to create a memorable username and password, and provide answers to some challenge questions so you can retrieve your account information if you forget it.

  • Financial Aid explained: 


    Grants - This is free money.   

    • Grants may come in the form of money from the state of California (Cal Grant) and students who have an academic GPA of 3.0 or are eligible. Cal Grant funds vary depending on the type of college attending. (community, Cal State, UC, Private)
    • Grants also come in the form of money from the federal government. This is primarily based on total income contribution.
    • Grants can also come from the college you will attend. These grants are usually based on your successful completion of rigorous high school coursework.  They will be included in your financial aid package that is prepared for you once you submit your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR).

    Scholarships - This is free money. 

    Work Study - This is free money, but it comes in the form of a job. 

    • You must select YES on the FAFSA or Dream Act application in order to be considered. Work study is often dependent on need.
    • This money will be included in your financial aid package that is prepared for you once you submit your Statement of Intent to Register. 
    • Your school will contact you (or you will need to apply) when jobs are available and you will have a chance to choose a job once school starts in the Fall.

    Loans - This is NOT free money. 

    • You will have to pay it back! Pay attention to payment options. You can begin making payments while in school but not until 6 months after your last day of college. So, if you take a break from school before you graduate you will have to start paying.  
    • These loans are usually offered at a lower interest rate and can help offset the immediate cost of college. 
    • When accepting a loan, consider your career goal and the income the type of entry-level job would offer since you will need to start paying back the loan soon after graduation.
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    Financial Aid Organization/Scholarship Directory

    Description

    Website/Application Link

    FAFSA

    Free Application for Federal Student Aid

    https://fafsa.ed.gov/

    CA Dream Act

    For families/students who are concerned about their immigration status, Assembly Bill 540 (AB 540) was passed in 2001 to ensure that undocumented students would not have to pay out-of-state tuition fees based on their status. Students are eligible for the AB 540 exemption if they meet ALL of the following requirements:

    • Attend a California high school for 3 or more years

    • Graduate from a California high school or receive the equivalent, such as a GED

    • Submit the AB 540 nonresident tuition exemption request form and sign the confidential affidavit included with the form stating that you will apply for legal residency as soon as possible. In this affidavit, students declare that they meet all AB 540 requirements and if they are undocumented, that they have filed an application to adjust their immigration status or will do so as soon as they are eligible to do so. 

     

    CA DREAM ACT Application: https://dream.csac.ca.gov/

     

    CSUF Titan Dreamers Center: https://www.fullerton.edu/tdrc/

    Fullerton College Grads to Be: https://grads2be.fullcoll.edu/

    CSU Undocumented Resources: https://www2.calstate.edu/attend/student-services/resources-for-undocumented-students

    UC Undocumented Resource Centers: https://undoc.universityofcalifornia.edu/campus-support.html

    CSAC

    California Student Aid Commission (Cal Grants)

    http://www.csac.ca.gov/ 

    CSS/Financial Aid Profile

    Financial Aid application for some private and out of state schools. 

    https://student.collegeboard.org/css-financial-aid-profile 

    45 College Scholarships for Minority Students

    Scholarships for Minority Students

    https://www.purdueglobal.edu/blog/student-life/scholarships-minority-students/

    Financial Aid Resources for Hispanic Students 

    Information to inform Hispanic students of college resources. 

    http://www.onlinecolleges.net/for-students/financial-aid-hispanic-students/

     

    Affordable Colleges Guide to Financial Aid

     

     

    • Funding -a curated database of scholarships specifically for online learners

    • Online safety- avoiding scholarship and FAFSA scams

    • Support- resourced specifically for online distance learners

     http://www.affordablecolleges.com/resources/financial-aid-online-students/

    Chegg

    Scholarship Database

    https://www.chegg.com/scholarships

    College Board

    College Board Scholarship Data base

    https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/scholarship-search

    Cappex

    Scholarship Database

    http://www.cappex.com/ 

    Fast Aid

     Scholarship Database

    http://www.fastaid.com/

    Fast Web

    Scholarship Database

    http://www.fastweb.com/ 

    EduMed

    Scholarship Database/Resources for Hispanic and Latinx Students

    https://www.edumed.org/financial-aid/hispanic-latinx-scholarships-resources/

    Fin Aid

    Scholarship Database

    http://www.finaid.org/

    Merit Aid

    Scholarship Database

    https://www.meritaid.com/ 

    Niche

    Scholarship Database

    https://www.niche.com/colleges/scholarships/

    Hispanic Scholarship Fund

    Scholarship designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a college degree. 

    http://hsf.net/

    Scholarship America

    Scholarship Datebase

    https://scholarshipamerica.org/students/browse-scholarships/

    Student Scholarships

    Scholarship Database

    http://www.studentscholarships.org/

    Scholarships.com

    Scholarship Database

    https://www.scholarships.com/

    Unigo

    Scholarship Database

    https://www.unigo.com/

    Fullerton College Scholarships 

    Scholarships are specific to Fullerton College 

    http://fullertoncollegescholarships.com/ 

    CSUF Scholarships

    Scholarships are specific to CSUF and some are available at all Cal-States

    http://www.fullerton.edu/financialaid/award/scholarships.php

    Good Call 

     Scholarship Database

    http://www.goodcall.com/scholarships/search