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Financial Aid Overview <<< STEP 3: UNDERSTANDING THE TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE State University Grant ProgramThe State University Grant (SUG) program provides need-based awards to eligible undergraduate and graduate/postbaccalaureate students who are California residents. Systemwide, the priority is to award a SUG at least equal to the amount of the State University Fee ($4,026 for undergraduates, $4,674 for students in teaching credential programs, and $4,962 for graduate and postbaccalaureate students for 2009-2010) to eligible students who apply for financial by March 2, who have an expected family contribution (EFC) of $800 or less, and who are not receiving a Cal Grant or other award designated to cover fees. Each campus has established local awarding policies and priorities for these funds. |
- Step 1: Estimating Your Financial Aid Eligibility - Step 2: Filing a FAFSA - Step 3: Types of Financial Aid - Step 4: The Student Aid Report, Award Packages and Disbursement |
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