Completing the FAFSA/CADAA
Why all students should complete the FAFSA/CADAA!
It’s free.
It gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or career school.
You might be eligible for federal grants, which you don’t have to pay back.
You could qualify for work study jobs on campus.
Some scholarships require that you complete the FAFSA.
The income threshold for qualifying changes and many different factors are taken into account when determining aid eligibility.
Community College Promise Programs (aka free tuition!) typically require you to complete the FAFSA/Cal Dream, regardless of whether or not you are awarded federal aid.
You have a whole team at Cal ready to help you!
Financial Aid FAQs
What is the FAFSA? studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a government form that students with a Social Security Number (SSN) may fill out to determine eligibility for federal and state financial aid.
What is the California Dream Act Application? dream.csac.ca.gov
The California Dream Act Application (CADAA) is a government form that students who do not have a Social Security Number (SSN) may fill out to determine eligibility for state financial aid.
Do I need to do both?
You will need to do either the FAFSA or the CADAA, but not both. Which you fill out depends on if you have a SSN. Whether or not you also need to do the CSS Profile depends on the schools to which you are applying.
What is the CSS profile? cssprofile.collegeboard.org
The College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile, is an online application created by the College Board that allows college students to apply for non-federal financial aid. Some private universities may require this form.
When is it due?
It opens October 1st, so let’s get it done sooner rather than later, but March 2nd is the priority deadline.
I am sure I do not qualify, should I submit anyway?
It is a great idea for all students to apply! See some of the reasons why to the left.
My family’s financial situation has drastically changed recently, what should I do?
Please talk to your counselor about the process to file a Professional Judgement.
What will I need to complete the FAFSA/CADAA?
See this page for how to complete your financial aid application.
What will I need to complete the FAFSA/Cal Dream?
Your Social Security number (if you have one)
Your parents’ Social Security number (if they have one)
Your driver’s license number (if you have one)
Your Alien Registration Number (if you are not a US citizen)
Federal tax information for yourself AND your parents
You will use 2021 taxes
Records of untaxed income, such as child support, interest income,
Information on cash; savings and checking account balances; investments, including real estate (but not including the home in which you live), and business/farm assets for you and your parents.