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FINANCIAL AID Get help paying for college for students in low income or who qualifies. FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS Cal Grant Program Federal Pell Grants Federal Work Study Mt. SAC Emergency Loan BOG (Board of Governors) SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAM MALDEF

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FINANCIAL AID OFFICE CAREER PLANNING Spring 2014 Class Spring 2014 Class BY: Sergio De La Mora Emma Padilla Emma Padilla Min Aung Min Aung Tidus Huy Le Tidus Huy Le Laura Arzave Laura Arzave FINANCIAL AID OFFICE Location: Student Services Center (building 9B) Student Services Center (building 9B) Contact Person: Desire Marquez Desire Marquez (909) ext. 445 (909) ext. 445Website: Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Mon-Thurs 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Mon-Thurs 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Fridays 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Fridays FINANCIAL AID Get help paying for college for students in low income or who qualifies. FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS Cal Grant Program Federal Pell Grants Federal Work Study Mt. SAC Emergency Loan BOG (Board of Governors) SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAM MALDEF FAFSA Free application for Federal Student Aid Who is qualified for FAFSA? Who is qualified for FAFSA? Is a U.S. citizen, a U.S nation Has a valid Social Security number Has a high school diploma or GED Filling Option Online at By paper By phone When the FAFSA due? The School Year is from July 1 st, 2014-June 30 th, 2015. Application FAFSA Cal Grant Programs Cal Grant B: Low-income families. Up to $1,551 per academic year and may be renewed up to four years. Cal Grant C: Helps vocational students. $576 at a community college. May not be used to pursue a four-year degree program May not be used to pursue a four-year degree program is for undergraduate students who have not yet completed a first baccalaureate or professional degree. For Low-income families. Students may receive to complete a first undergraduate baccalaureate degree, provided the student is making satisfactory progress towards the completion of that degree. Students may not receive Federal Pell Grant funds from more than one school at a time. Federal Methodology formula that computes the Expected Family Contribution. Federal Work Study The Work Study programs give students the opportunity to earn part or all of their financial need by working on campus or off campus in community service positions while they are in school. For part-time employment to help needy students to finance the costs of postsecondary education. The Work Study award reflects the amount of money that you are eligible to earn as wages. Students eligible to participate in the Work Study Program will be referred to a job and, if hired, complete the necessary payroll paperwork. Students eligible to participate in the Work Study Program will be referred to a job and, if hired, complete the necessary payroll paperwork. Mt. SAC Emergency Loans Short term loans at the beginning of Fall and Spring semesters Aid in the purchase of books For students not received their Financial Aid Requirements Board of Governors (BOG) Fee Waiver Application Eligible California Residents Based in your income Based on FAFSA THANK YOU!