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1 Student Aid Commission 2016-2017 CASFAA/CSAC High School Counselor Workshops Presented by: Eloy Santiago California

2 You Make the Difference

3 Agenda Dream Act Eligibility California Dream Act Application Middle Class Scholarship and Cal Grant

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5 Dream Act Eligibility

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7 AB2000 Expands students deemed eligible under AB540 as they can satisfy either of the following: High school attendance in California for three or more years, or Attainment of credits earned in CA from a CA high school, equivalent to 3 or more years of full-time high school coursework, and a total of 3 or more years of attendance in CA elementary or secondary schools (or a combination of those schools)

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9 Dream Act Applicants Considered for Cal Grants if: Are graduating high school seniors Graduated high school in prior academic year Transferring from California Community College to a 4-year University Are enrolled in a technical or vocational program Considered for Middle Class Scholarship if: Attending a UC or CSU

10 Important Information for AB 540 Students Males 18 to 25 must register with Selective Service for Cal Grant and other state aid: BEST WAY TO REGISTER: Answer “Register me” on CA Dream Act question 23a OR: Get registration form at U.S. Post office, or download at Caldreamact.org Students will receive a registration number on the confirmation page of application

11 Protects young undocumented applicants from deportation Issues SSN cards valid for work only Has specific program criteria applicants must meet. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

12 Dream Act Application

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27 CA Dream Act Resources Front/Back bilingual flyer available at www.csac.ca.gov in the following languages: Spanish Chinese Vietnamese Korean Hmong Tagalog Punjabi

28 Middle Class Scholarship

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33 Cal Grant

34 Cal Grant Application

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38 Cal Grant Types A, B, and C

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42 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Carpenters Medical Secretaries Computer Specialists, All Other Paralegals and Legal Assistants Computer Support Specialists Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers Cooks, Restaurant Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education Fire Fighters Registered Nurses Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors

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48 Current High School Seniors

49 Statewide Student Identifier The Statewide Student Identifier (SSID) with the GPA submission is now required to better match students

50 School Initiated GPA Submission Student Initiated GPA Submission

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54 California Student Aid Commission The WebGrants System Making education beyond high school financially accessible to all Californians.

55 WebGrants for Schools https://webgrants.csac.ca.gov Upload GPA by batch or key individual GPA More secure than US Mail - results shown in real time Built-in edits to catch errors (e.g. Social Security typos) Confirmation of receipt of records Support Your Students with Follow-Up Report Access GPA Summary and Your Cal Grant Awardee Reports HS graduation confirmation reports FAFSA, No GPA Report

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61 WGS - Main Menu/MCS

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65 Thank You for Attending! Institutional Support is available at: 1-888-294-0153 or schoolsupport@csac.ca.gov Student Support is available at: 1-888-224-7268 or studentsupport@csac.ca.gov

66 Questions?


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