Financial Aid – General Questions
Types of Financial Aid
Eligibility for Financial Aid
Applying for Financial Aid – General Questions
Applying for Aid with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Applying for Aid with the California Dream Act Application (CADAA)
After You’ve Submitted the FAFSA or CADAA
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Yes. Many undergraduates who do not qualify for a Federal Pell Grant may still qualify for some form of student financial aid. Grant funds are limited, which is why it is important to submit your financial aid application on time each year. Virtually all students can qualify for some form of student loan, but you should carefully consider the obligations associated with borrowing before taking out student loans.
If you submitted the FASFA: You'll receive an email from Federal Student Aid (FSA) with instructions on how to access an online copy of your FAFSA Submission Summary—a document that summarizes the information you reported in the FAFSA. It includes your estimated eligibility for a Federal Pell Grant and federal student loans, your Student Aid Index (SAI) and whether you've been selected for verification.
If you submitted the CADAA: The California Student Aid Commission will send you an email with your nine-digit Dream ID number. You will use your Dream ID number to create an online account at WebGrants 4 Students, where you can check the status of your Cal Grant eligibility.
Whether you submitted the FAFSA or the CADAA: The financial aid office(s) at the campus(es) you listed on your application will receive an electronic copy of the information you provided. The financial aid office(s) may contact you for additional information regarding your application for aid and/or to advise you about when to expect your financial aid award information.
Yes. It is wise to keep an electronic and/or paper copy of your FAFSA or CADAA, your FAFSA Submission Summary or California Aid Report, and the financial information you used to complete the FAFSA or CADAA, as well as any additional documents you have provided to the admissions and financial aid office(s) of the campus(es) you've applied to or the campus you attend.