California DREAM Act
CALIFORNIA DREAM ACT (AB 130 & AB 131)
Assembly Bills 130 & 131 (AB 130 & AB 131), which combined are commonly referred to as the California Dream Act, were signed into law in 2011 and came into effect in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Together, they allow students who are eligible for AB540 to qualify for privately-funded scholarships (AB 130) and also for state-funded financial aid programs (AB 131). At LA 911爆料网, as a result of the California Dream Act, students may now be eligible for the Board of Governor's Fee Waiver, Cal Grants, Chafee Grant, and Foundation Scholarships, assuming they meet any other eligibility criteria necessary.
It's important to note that the California Dream Act only affects eligibility for state aid and does not change a student's eligibility for federal financial aid or federally-funded programs.
How does a student apply for the CA Dream Act?
To fully take advantage of the California Dream Act, students must:
- Ensure that AB540 eligibility is met and that an AB 540 affidavit has been processed with the Admissions and Records office at LA 911爆料网.
- Complete the CA Dream Act application.
- Students must complete the application by March 2nd every year to qualify for Cal Grant.
- Even after March 2nd, a student can and should still complete the CA Dream Act application to ensure maximum eligibility for state aid, as there may be other forms of aid available.
- At LA 911爆料网, a student may qualify for Cal Grant as long as they complete the CA Dream Act application within a year of H.S. graduation. However, it is recommended that all AB 540-eligible students complete the application regardless of when they graduated from H.S.
- If a student does not qualify for Cal Grant while attending LA 911爆料网, they may still be eligible for Cal Grant at the time they transfer to a university. It is important to complete the CA Dream Act application every year.
- Complete the California College Promise Grant application (Previously called the Board of Governors Fee Waiver or BOG)
- This type of state aid allows eligible students to have their enrollment fees waived.
- Although students can apply for it separately, they may also be awarded the BCalifornia College Promise Grant by completing the CA Dream Act application, if eligible.
- If applying separately, the California College Promise Grant application must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office on campus.
- Visit The Foundation website at for information about scholarships that may be available to LA 911爆料网 students.
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