Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA Or the California Dream Act Application (CADAA) (click on links)
Apply for the FAFSA if you: Are a U.S. Citizen; Are a Permanent Resident (Green Card); or, Are an eligible non-citizen
Apply for the CADAA if you are: Undocumented (with or without DACA); Have a U-Visa; or, Have Temporary Protected Status
Information about the FAFSA:
The U.S. Department of Education uses the FAFSA to determine eligibility for federal student aid, including low-cost loans, grants, and work-study. The FAFSA may also determine eligibility or state and school aid, and many scholarships.
If you want to attend a 4-year College, Community/Junior College, or Trade School you need to complete the FAFSA annually.
Type of Financial Aid Programs:
1) GRANTS: Providing funds now, but with no future repayment obligation.
2) LOANS: Providing funds now, but with a future repayment obligation.
3) SCHOLARSHIPS: Gift assistance with no obligation for work or repayment
4) WORK-STUDY: Student is offered part-time work while attending the institution