In 2023, High School Seniors Left OVER $4 Billion On The Table In Pell Grants (Free Money!)
Use this resource to find the following:
College Scorecard- Provides information about graduation rate, average cost, and what most students earn after graduating.
Net Price Calculator- Use this link to put in personal information to get an estimate of how much it could cost you to attend.
See below
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a form for students who are U.S. Citizens that determines their eligibility for federal, state, and college-based financial aid, including grants, loans, and work-study programs, to help pay for higher education.
PLEASE NOTE: Assembly Bill 469 is legislation that requires all California seniors to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), to complete an application for the California Dream Act (CADAA) (for undocumented students), or to “opt out” before the end of their senior year.
Types of Financial Aid
How to Create an FSA ID
FAFSA Application
Use this Tutorial or follow the steps below!
Log into your californiacolleges.edu account with you HUSD gmail
Hover on Financial Aid at the top of the page
Click on the FAFSA under Apply for Financial Aid
If you do not have a social security #, click on CA Dream Act.
Once on the financial aid page click LAUNCH
This will be available to students starting Oct 1st-June 30th
The California Dream Act application allows undocumented students enrolled in eligible California Colleges, Universities, and Career Education Programs to apply for state financial aid. This application is unrelated to the federal DACA program.
This website has more information and the application:
Please contact our Scholarship Coordinator Mr. Walsh and check the Senior Class Google Classroom for updates on potential scholarships.
Scholarship Packet will be available during the Fall Semester. Mr. Walsh, our scholarship coordinator, will reach out with dates, deadlines, and instructions.