Income and Assets: Cal Grant eligibility is largely based on your family's income and assets. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the income thresholds are generally around $43,000 to $108,000 for a family of four, though these numbers can vary.
How to Apply for CTB Contact us before the sixteenth week of your benefit payments to let us know you're interested. Choose a training program that works for you and meets the program's requirements. Report your school or training to the EDD during the first week of class.
For New & Renew Cal Grant Students Cal Grant BCal Grant C Income Dependent students and Independent students with dependents (other than a spouse) Family size: Six or more $74,100 $135,000 Five $68,700 $125,10010 more rows
Although students with family incomes up to $45,000 may be eligible, most awards go to students with family incomes below $20,000. There is no limit on the number of years students can receive a Pell Grant, however only one award may be granted each year by only one educational institution.
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 ...
The Golden State Teacher Grant (GSTG) Program awards up to $20,000 to students currently enrolled in a professional preparation program approved by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) and working towards earning their preliminary teaching or pupil personnel services credential.
The CMD GI BILL will provide up to 100% of the tuition and fees at a California College System Campus and participating private, grant eligible, educational institutions.
To qualify for CCPG, you must be a California resident or eligible AB 540 student and meet the eligibility requirements for Method A, B or C. Each type of CCPG has different eligibility requirements. Please see below for more information on each.
Be classified as a resident of California or be a classified as a non-California resident eligible for tuition exemption AB 540 or AB 1899 (by Admissions and Records), have a "T" or "U" visa., or be a have a homeless youth determination from the Financial Aid Office at your college.
You may qualify for CalWORKs if you: Live in California and plan to stay; Are a United States citizen or immigrant who has been given permission to live in the United States; Have an eligible child(ren) and/or you are pregnant and; One or both parents do not live in the home, are no longer living, or are disabled; or.