American Jewish University - Cal Grant

Applicants must be California residents and U.S. citizens, permanent residents or eligible non-citizens. Applicants must also submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 2 of each year. A certified grade point average (GPA) report must be filed with the California Student Aid Commission. Public high schools and public charter schools automatically submit all current senior year students' certified GPAs to the Commission, unless the parent or student has opted out. Additionally, some colleges automatically submit their students' certified GPAs. However, applicants should confirm with their school that GPAs are being filed automatically. Applicants must pursue a course of study that leads directly to an associate's or bachelor's degree, or qualifies for transfer from a community college to a bachelor's degree program. Cal Grant awards do not need to be paid back.

Details

Deadline: March 2

Award type: Grant

Renewable
Yes
Max. award:
$12,240
Awarded anualy:
Yes
Unlimited awards:
No
Repay required:
No

Other criteria

Min. Age:
16
Min. GPA:
3

Misc.

Enrollment level: College Sophomore, College Freshman, High School Senior, College Junior

State: California

Contact Information

Matt Spooner
Director of Undergraduate Admissions
15600 Mulholland Drive, Familian Campus Bel Air, CA 90077 United States
Phone: (310) 440-1250
Fax: (310) 471-3657