Getting Started: Steps to Financial Aid
Step 1: Apply for Financial Aid
Applying Using the FAFSA: Complete a each year to be considered for federal, state, and institutional aid. The FAFSA is available to students if they are a U.S. citizen, U.S. National, Lawful Permanent Resident, or eligible Non-Citizen. Students are encouraged to complete the form by the to receive priority consideration for financial aid. Students may obtain a paper version from the
Applying Using the CA Dream Act: Students may complete a if they are CA residents and meet the CA AB540 Status requirements but are not eligible
to file a FAFSA. Students are encouraged to apply before the Students who complete the CADAA will be considered for state and institutional aid.
Federal School Code: 糖心Vlog视频 Bakersfield 007993
The student鈥檚 application will calculate a Student Aid Index (SAI) which is determined
from information provided by the student and contributor(s) such as family size and
income, and it is used to determine your financial aid offer. The SAI ranges from
鈥1500 to 999999. A negative SAI indicates that you have higher financial need. The
SAI is NOT money that you have to pay or the amount of financial aid you will receive.
Financial Aid Packages: Students will receive a tentative financial aid package once the following conditions
are met:
鈥he applicant is admitted to the University (Post-baccalaureate students: along with
admitted to a graduate or credential program)
鈥AFSA is not selected for Verification (steps mentioned below)
鈥tudent is meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements
鈥tudent does not have Citizenship or other C-flags to be verified (steps mentioned
below)
Step 2: Submit Required Documents
Students may be selected for 鈥淰erification鈥 which would require the student to submit requested documents to verify the applicant鈥檚 FAFSA data. Documents that may be requested include official IRS Tax Transcripts, verification worksheets, W-2 forms, etc. Students selected for 鈥淰erification鈥 must submit all required documents for review through prior to receiving financial aid. To prevent any delay of the student鈥檚 financial aid disbursement, students are encouraged to submit the required documents as soon as possible.
Step 3: Application Review
For those applicants selected for the verification process, once their citizenship and/or other C-flag issues have been cleared:
- The counselor will verify the FAFSA application data matches the documentation submitted. If the applicant鈥檚 verification data does not match what is on the application, the counselor may request additional documentation and/or make corrections to the application. Corrections may cause a recalculation of the SAI.
- Once the verification process is completed, the student will be awarded their financial aid package.
Financial Aid Award Notification: A notification that an offer of financial aid has been made will be e-mailed to applicants. This offer may be viewed online via your Student Self-Service. Grants/scholarships offered will be automatically accepted for the student. If the offer includes federal student loans, the applicant must accept or decline these funds. Loan requirements need to be completed prior to disbursement (please see 鈥淭ypes of Loans鈥 section).
Step 4: Disbursement and Credit Balance Refunding
Once Steps 1 through 3 are completed, and the student is enrolled in the appropriate units, their financial aid will be disbursed. Disbursement occurs no sooner than 10 days prior to the beginning of the term.
Once the aid is disbursed towards the applicant's account, it is applied towards the
term balance. If there are remaining financial aid funds available, a refund will
be issued to the applicant via direct deposit or a mailed paper check through BankMobile.
To select your refund preference, the student will log into their account and select 鈥淢anage My Refunds鈥 located in the 鈥楩inances section鈥. For further
questions regarding BankMobile, please contact Student Financial Services.