By Maria Badami
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July 15, 2022
Cal Grant is the foundation for state financial aid for low to moderate income families who attend college in the state. Cal Grants can be used to cover the cost of attending in-state community college, Cal State University or the University of California. Some private institutions in California are also eligible for Cal State grants. Cal Grants are provided for 4 years only unless the student is enrolled in a 5 year undergraduate program like nursing. Over 400,000 students received grants in past years. Cal Grant are packaged with aid from federal Pell Grants, grants from the school and loans. Unlike loans, Cal Grants are grants and do not need to be repaid. Grant award vary based on the students’ GPA, income, size and cost of the school. Students do not need to fill out a separate application for Cal Grants. By filling out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Aid) California students are automatically considered for Cal Grant eligibility. However, students need to submit FAFSA for each of the four years of college. Undocumented students do not qualify for FAFSA however are eligible through a separate California Dream Act application. To qualify for the most common grant for UC applicants, the student need at least a 3.0, or B, GPA from high school. The minimum grade required for a Cal State or community college grant is 2.0 or C. To apply for a Cal Grant, students must complete and submit two forms: the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Cal Grant GPA Verification Form between October 1st and March 2nd* of the year immediately before the fall term in which they would like to use their Cal Grant.