How do I check my Cal Grant?
If you have not heard from the Commission by June 30th, please call toll free 888.224. 7268 or log into your WebGrants for students account to check your status under the Cal Grant panels. If you’re applying for a Cal Grant Competitive award, you should receive a CAR by the end of May.
How do I find my CSAC ID?
A student’s CSAC ID number can be found on mailed correspondence as well as through the student’s WebGrants for Students portal. The CSAC ID is nine digits long. Students should notate their CSAC ID in all communication with CSAC via email, telephone, or written document.
Does Cal Grant expire?
As a Cal Grant recipient, you may receive up to the equivalent of four years of full-time grant payments.
How do I contact Cal Grant?
Students and Parents. If you have questions about financial aid call us toll free at (888) CA GRANT (888-224-7268), Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m., or e-mail [email protected].
Is the Cal Grant the same as FAFSA?
The Cal Grant is a California-specific financial aid for students attending University of California, California State University or California Community College, or other qualifying schools. The easiest way to apply is through the FAFSA form.
Is FAFSA the same as Cal Grant?
How do I submit my Cal Grant GPA verification online?
School Officials must email completed form to [email protected] and paste ‘Cal Grant GPA Verification Form G-4’ in the Subject line. STUDENT INFORMATION SECTION. or HiSET may be submitted in lieu of GPA if: a.
How do I reapply for Cal Grant?
How do I renew my Cal Grant?
- All previous terms must be satisfied with a school payment or another eligible transaction code posted on WebGrants, such as a Leave of Absence.
- Have completed and submitted a FAFSA or California Dream Act Application by the Cal Grant deadline.
- You have enough Cal Grant program eligibility.
Can you get Cal Grant for 5 years?
Program Eligibility Eligible students may receive up to a maximum of four years of full-time grant payments. The actual number of years of eligibility will depend on the student’s class level at the time an award is initially received.
Is California Student Aid Commission real?
The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC), the state agency responsible for awarding Cal Grants, has reviewed information from your FAFSA or CADAA, and GPA, and determined that you will not be awarded a Cal Grant Competitive award.