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Student Success Completion GrantStudent Success Completion Grant

The Student Success Completion Grant is a financial aid program that helps you afford full-time enrollment so you can graduate, begin your career, and start earning money sooner. If you’re a current California community college student or are planning to enroll, you now have the opportunity to receive more financial aid as a full-time student.

 

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AM I ELIGIBLE?

  • Enrolled Full time (12 or more units)
  • Receiving a Cal Grant B or C award
  • Maintaining federal Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
  • California Resident or AB 540

HOW DO I APPLY?

To apply for Cal Grant and Student Success Completion Grant you must submit both applications by the APRIL 2nd DEADLINE.

  1. FAFSA or California Dream Act Application
  2. Grade Point Average (GPA)Verification

Note: The Cal Grant competitive deadline is SEPTEMBER 2nd.

AWARD AMOUNTS

With the Student Success Completion Grant, the more classes you are enrolled in at the time of disbursement, the more money you will be eligible to receive. You can get up to $4,000 a year to help cover education and living expenses. That means you can work less, take more classes, and stay on track to get your degree faster. 

Units Enrolled Per Semester Award Amount Per Semester
12 - 14.9 Units $1298
15 or more units $4,000

Note: If your number of units enrolled for the academic year (Fall, Spring, Summer) exceeds 24 units. You will be eligible for the following amounts. Due to limited funding, Student Success Completion Grants (SSCG) are awarded on a first come, first serve basis. Funding may not be available at the end of the year. 

Total Units Enrolled for the Academic Year
Fall, Spring, Summer
Annual Award Amount
24 - 29.9 units $2,596
30 or more units $8,000

PLAN FOR SUCCESS

Schedule an appointment with our Counseling Department to set up an education plan that fits your goals. An education plan will help you choose classes carefully and avoid taking unnecessary courses. It is important to remember, to earn an associate degree in two years, students must take at least 15 units each semester. 

CHECK THE STATUS OF YOUR APPLICATION

It is important to create a webgrants account to follow up and check the status of your Cal Grant.   

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