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Can I still get Cal Grant after 4 years?

As a Cal Grant recipient, you may receive up to the equivalent of four years of full-time grant payments. The duration of your eligibility will be based on your educational level at the time you receive your first Cal Grant payment. Your eligibility will be reduced by each term that you receive payment.
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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.
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Does financial aid run out after 4 years?

The 150 financial aid rule prohibits students from going 150% over the normal graduation timeframe, which is six years for a bachelor's degree and three years for an Associate's degree. Once a student goes over this timeframe, they or no longer eligible for federal student aid, and often, institutional aid as well.
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Can you get Cal Grant extended?

Recipients are eligible for renewal for the following academic year if they meet the following conditions: All previous terms must be satisfied with a school payment or another eligible transaction code posted on WebGrants, such as a Leave of Absence.
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How can you lose your Cal Grant?

Cal Grant students lose 100% eligibility for each year that they fail to meet financial requirements. Students were notified of their renewal eligibility or disqualification. Students may view their Cal Grant status in their WebGrants 4 Students account.
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WebGrants 4 Students!

Why did I lose my Cal Grant?

Your overall score was lower than required to be awarded. Minimum Need Not Met -- You did not have enough financial need at the first California college you Listed on your FAFSA or CADAA. Financial need is determined by subtracting your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the cost of attendance at the school.
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Why am I not eligible for Cal Grant?

To be eligible for a Cal Grant, a student must: be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen; be a California resident; attend a qualifying California college; demonstrate financial need at the college; be in a program leading to an undergraduate degree or certificate; not have a Bachelor's or professional degree ...
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What is the lifetime limit for the Cal Grant?

Lifetime Limit

Cal Grant funding is limited to four academic years. In order to graduate in four years, you must complete 45 units or more per year.
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What is the maximum Cal Grant amount?

Award Amount: Access award up to $6,000 for qualifying new and renewal Cal Grant A and B recipients and up to $4,000 for eligible Cal Grant C recipients.
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How many years can you get a Pell Grant?

Pell Grant Lifetime Limits

There is a maximum amount of Federal Pell Grant funds you can receive over your lifetime. You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years) or 600%.
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Can I get both Pell Grant and Cal Grant?

You could qualify for both a Pell Grant and a Cal Grant. To apply for a Pell Grant, you must submit the FAFSA. For the Cal Grant, you must submit both the FAFSA OR CA Dream Act Application and your verified Cal Grant GPA by the March 2 Cal Grant deadline.
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What is the minimum GPA for Cal Grant?

Award requirements include financial and basic eligibility and a minimum 2.0 GPA. Cal Grant B awards provide up to $1,648 for books and liv- ing expenses for first-year students.
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Can you be too old for financial aid?

No, there's no age limit.
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What is the maximum Cal Grant for 2023 2024?

The maximum Cal Grant A award for tuition for the 2023-2024 award year is $5,742.
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What is Cal Grant eligibility?

Eligibility Requirements

be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen or meet AB540 eligibility criteria. be a California resident for 1 year. attend a qualifying California college. not have a bachelor's or professional degree.
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What are the 3 different types of Cal Grant available?

Cal Grants can be used at any University of California, California State University or California Community College, as well as qualifying independent and career colleges or technical schools in California. There are three kinds of Cal Grants — A, B and C — but you don't have to figure out which one to apply for.
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Is Cal Grant based on income?

Score Below Cutoff -- Based on the information you provided on your application, you did not score high enough for a Competitive Cal Grant award. Scoring is based on GPA, Total Income/Family size, number of years out of High School, College Education level, etc.
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Is Cal Grant A or B better?

Competitive Cal Grant A awards paid tui- tion and mandatory systemwide fees of up to $12,294. Competitive Cal Grant B awards paid $1,670 in living expenses in the first year, and $1,670 in living expens- es plus tuition and mandatory sys- temwide fees of up to $12,294 beginning in the second year of eligibility.
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How do I know if I got a Cal Grant?

The California Aid Report confirms your Cal Grant Award offer. This notification is available on WG4S after you have claimed your award. It will list your school of attendance, identify which Cal Grant you were awarded, and list your award amount.
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Is Cal Grant guaranteed?

(Chapter 403, Statutes of 2000) guaranteed a Cal Grant A or B Entitlement award to every graduating high school senior who has financial need and who is academically eligible. This guarantee moved California closer to making college accessible and affordable for all those who wish to seek a postsecondary education.
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Is there a lifetime limit on federal aid?

You can receive the Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms or the equivalent (roughly six years). This is called the Federal Pell Grant Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU). You'll receive a notice if you're getting close to your limit. If you have any questions, contact your school's financial aid office.
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Who qualifies for CA Dream Act?

The California Dream Act allows undocumented students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients (valid or expired), U Visa holders and students under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), who qualify for a non-resident exemption under Assembly Bill 540 (AB 540), Senate Bill 2000 (SB 2000) and Senate Bill 68 ...
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How much is the Cal Grant for 2023?

Cal Grant A – $4,000: This amount will be applied toward the tuition and fees of the school. Cal Grant B (freshman year) - $1,648: You can use your $1,648 access award amount as a living allowance to help pay for books and other college costs.
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How do I receive Cal Grant money?

Your Cal Grant funds will first go to your school, so contact your school's financial aid office for information on its disbursement policies. Schools disburse the funds to their students based on their disbursement schedules.
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Will I get financial aid if my parents make over 100k?

If your parents are high earners, you might assume you won't get any financial aid to help pay for college. But that's not necessarily the case. The Department of Education doesn't have an official income cutoff to qualify for federal financial aid.
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