Class of 2019 A O P Senior Advising Sheet February Send 1st semester transcripts if requested by colleges Apply for scholarships Research housing options at colleges/universities March Financial Aid Application Deadline March 2, 2019 Check your Cal Grant Status at webgrants.csac.ca.gov Check your email and portals for notice of admissions decisions Contact the undergraduate admissions department of a specific campus if you have questions regarding admissions decisions April Review your Student Aid Report (SAR) and compare awards Contact the Financial Aid department of a specific campus if you have questions regarding financial aid awards Apply for housing Attend admitted students days at schools you were accepted to Register for New Student Orientation Check your status/register for UC placement tests Check for UC ntry-level Writing Placement xam Location May Submit Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) Deadline 5/1 UC ntry-level Writing Placement xam 5/11 For more info visit AWP.org Register for Freshmen Summer Bridge Programs - optional Pass all classes with a C or better Request a Final Transcript to be sent to the college/university you will attend May - June If you are attending a UC take the Mathematics Advisory xam (MA) if you are not exempt June Submit any required Financial Aid documents to the school you are planning to attend July Final Transcripts due July 1 Submit Official Academic Documents necessary Submit Health Requirement Forms such as vaccination records Upload your photo for school ID if necessary
School Username Did you send your SAT/ACT scores? Do they want your 1st semester transcript? Do you need to complete any additional forms? Did you receive a financial aid award letter? Did you check your Student Aid Report?
Community Colleges School Username Did you take a placement test? Orientation Date Do you need to complete any additional forms? Did you receive a financial aid award letter? Did you check your Student Aid Report? Undergraduate Admissions Contacts: CSU Bakersfield (661) 654-3036 CSU Channel Islands (805) 437-8520 CSU Chico (800) 542-4426 CSU Dominguez Hills (310) 243-3645 CSU ast Bay (510) 885-3500 CSU Fresno (559) 278-2261 CSU Fullerton (559) 278-7788 CSU Long Beach (562) 985-5471 CSU Los Angeles (323) 343-3901 CSU Maritime (707) 654-1330 CSU Monterey Bay (831) 582-3738 CSU Northridge (818) 677-3700 CSU Sacramento (916) 278-7766 CSU San Bernardino (909) 537-5188 CSU San Marcos (760) 750-4848 CSU Stanislaus (800) 300-7420 Humboldt State (866) 850-9556 San Diego State (855) 594-6336 San Francisco State (415) 338-3880 San Jose State (408) 283-7500 Sonoma State (707) 664-3474 Cal Poly Pomona (909) 869-5299 CP San Luis Obispo (805) 765-2311 UC Berkeley (510) 642-3175 UC Davis (530) 752-2971 UC Irvine (949) 824-6703 UC Los Angeles (510) 642-3175 UC Merced (209) 228-7178 UC Riverside (951) 827-3411 UC San Diego (858) 534-4831 UC Santa Barbara (805) 893-2881 UC Santa Cruz (831) 459-2131 Chaffey College (909) 652-8000 Crafton Hills College (909) 389-3366 Moreno Valley College (951) 571-6100 Mt. San Jacinto College (951) 487-3215 Riverside City College (951) 222-8600 Valley College (909) 384-4401
FINANCIAL AID CAMPUSS Cal Grant Award $ $ $ $ $ Pell Grant Award $ $ $ $ $ Work Study Award $ $ $ $ $ Direct Subsidized Loan $ $ $ $ $ Direct Unsubsidized Loan $ $ $ $ $ Parent Plus Loan $ $ $ $ $ University Grant/Scholarship $ $ $ $ $ Miscellaneous Scholarship (1) $ $ $ $ $ Miscellaneous Scholarship (2) $ $ $ $ $ Total Gift Aid: $ $ $ $ $ X P N S S NT COST Tuition & Fees $ $ $ $ $ Books & Supplies $ $ $ $ $ Housing $ $ $ $ $ Meal Plan $ $ $ $ $ Living xpenses $ $ $ $ $ Total Cost of Attendance: (CoA) $ $ $ $ $ Total CoA - Total Gift Aid: $ $ $ $ $
Programs & Types of Aid Federal Pell Grant (Grant: does not have to be repaid) Federal Supplemental ducational Opportunity Grant (FSOG) Direct Subsidized Loan (must be repaid with interest) Direct Unsubsidized Loan (must be repaid with interest) Direct PLUS Loan (must be repaid with interest) Federal Work-Study (money is earned; does not have to be repaid) Federal Perkins Loan (must be repaid with interest) Federal Student Aid at a Glance Program Information Awarded to undergraduate students who have exceptional financial need and who have not earned a bachelor s or graduate degree; in some cases, students enrolled in a post baccalaureate teacher certification program may receive a Federal Pell Grant. Federal Pell Grant lifetime eligibility is limited to 12 semesters or the equivalent. Awarded to undergraduate students who have exceptional financial need and who have not earned a bachelor s or graduate degree Federal Pell Grant recipients receive priority Not all schools participate in the FSOG program Funds depend on availability at the school; applications must be received by the school s deadline For undergraduate students who have financial need 2019, interest rate is 5.05% You re not usually charged interest on the loan during certain periods, such as when you re in school at least half-time For undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree students; financial need is not required 2019: 5.04% interest rate for loans made to undergraduate students, and 6.6% interest rate for loans made to graduate and professional degree students You re responsible for interest during all periods For parents who are borrowing money to pay for their dependent undergraduate child s education, and for graduate or professional degree students;* financial need is not required 2019, interest rate is 7.6% Borrower must not have adverse credit For undergraduate and graduate students; part-time jobs can be on campus or off campus. Money is earned while attending school. For undergraduate and graduate students with exceptional financial need. ligibility depends on the student s financial need and availability of funds at the school. For questions on Perkins Loan eligibility, students must contact the school s financial aid office. The interest rate is 5% and fixed for the life of the loan. Annual Award Amount (subject to change) Up to $6,095 for the 2018 19 award year Up to $4,000 per year Up to $5,500 depending on grade level and dependency status Up to $20,500 (less any subsidized amounts received for same period) depending on grade level and dependency status Maximum amount is cost of attendance minus any other financial aid student receives No annual minimum or maximum amounts. Undergraduate students: up to $5,500; graduate and professional students: up to $8,000.