FINANCIAL AID IS MONEY THAT CAN HELP YOU PAY FOR COLLEGE

Cautious about the cost of college? You’re not alone. Many students and their families worry about how they’ll afford higher education.

 

Good news! Scholarships and financial aid are available to help ease the burden. These resources can significantly reduce or even eliminate the financial strain of attending college.

 

 Avoid falling for myths about funding options. Learn how financial aid can provide you with sustainable support to succeed in college and cover your expenses.

4 FINANCIAL AID TOPICS TO CONSIDER

Financial aid can make it possible for you to attend college. The aid may even enable your attendance at a university initially thought infeasible. 

– First Step: APPLY!


– Each year the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) requires a submission at Studentaid.gov

– For new students (incoming freshmen) the process will be new and exciting!


– Returning college students will need to renew their application annually to remain eligible for funding.

Manage your funding every year. Your FAFSA (financial aid) is to be renewed each year you enroll in college, not only when you apply to enter college. 

– Pay attention to deadlines and important dates

 

– Each year the FAFSA has a submitting deadline and form release date.

 

– If the student intends to enroll in an out-of-state institution, their deadline may differ from California’s. Click here to view the latest deadlines.

 

 

 

 

 

– Submit the application as soon as possible. Prepare the application before the form is released. Yes, that’s right! You can access the form before the application is released to the public.

 

 

 

 

 

– An early submission will give you a head start in two notable ways:

 

 

 

 

 

(1) If corrections or additional information is requested by the universities and or the U.S. Department of Education in determining eligibility for student aid, the student can fulfill the request(s) with more time to work with and is notified timelier with alerts by way of email or student’s FSA ID account. 

 

 

 

 

 

(2) Universities can provide their financial aid package offer quicker to the student, giving the student more time to weigh out options with other prospect schools.

 

 

 

 

 

– Routinely check your email inbox linked to your FSA ID account and your FSA ID account portal for updates and alerts after submitting the application.If the student intends to enroll at an out-of-state institution, their deadline may differ from California’s.