
- How can I pay for college?
- What is financial aid?
- Is there a difference between federal and state financial aid programs?
- Will financial aid pay for all of my expenses?
- What is the difference between a grant and a loan?
- Can financial aid help me with out-of-state tuition costs?
- Can I receive financial aid at more than one college?
- What does SAP stand for?
- What is Cost of Attendance?
- Can the College give out my personal information to my parents or friends?
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- A Minute to Learn It - Grants
- What is a Pell Grant?
- What is the Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU) for Pell Grants?
- Can I receive a Pell Grant if I go to school year-round?
- What is an FSEOG?
- What is a Federal Work-Study job?
- What is the California College Promise Grant?
- What is a Cal Grant?
- What is a Chafee Grant?
- Are there financial aid programs for Veterans of the US Armed Forces?
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- What is Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and how does it apply to me?
- What are the components of a Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy?
- How is my Grade Point Average (GPA) calculated, and how does it affect my Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)?
- What is Pace Rate?
- What is Maximum Time Frame?
- What is a Financial Aid Warning?
- What is Financial Aid Probation?
- What do I need to do to get back to Good Standing?
- If I am on a Financial Aid Warning Status, will I automatically be put on Financial Aid Probation?
- What effect does a status of Financial Aid Ineligibility due to Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), Warning or Probation, have on my ability to graduate from my program?
- What is an Appeal?
- Why is it important to understand Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)?
- What are common causes of poor academic progress?
- What are basic strategies for becoming a successful student?
- What resources are available to help me be a successful student?
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- What is an Appeal?
- How do I know if I am eligible to file an Appeal?
- What are the steps to the Appeal process?
- How long do I have to submit an Appeal?
- What types of documentation do I need to submit with my Appeal form?
- How do I complete the Appeal form?
- How will I know the outcome of my Appeal, and what happens next?
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- What is a Pell Grant?
- What is the Lifetime Eligibility Used (LEU) for Pell Grants?
- Can I receive a Pell Grant if I go to school year-round?
- Can I use financial aid to pay for courses I repeat?
- If I have used the maximum Lifetime Eligibility allowable for Pell Grant, how will that impact paying for school?
- How can I best utilize my eligibility since I have a limited number of terms I can receive a Pell Grant?
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- What is a Federal Direct Subsidized loan?
- What is the difference between a subsidized and an unsubsidized loan?
- What is the 150% Loan Limit Rule regarding federal direct subsidized loans?
- If I change programs, how will my 150% Loan limit eligibility be affected?
- How can I avoid losing my Federal Direct Subsidized Loan eligibility due to the 150% loan limit rule?
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