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Title: Paying For College


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Paying For College
  • Presented by
  • Rose Carmona Arbulú SF State
  • Jocelyn Vila Skyline College
  • Yolanda Santiago Venegas UC Santa Cruz

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How Undocumented Students Are Paying For College
  • State Grants Fee Waivers CA Dream App
  • Scholarships
  • Work
  • Private loans (from friends, family)
  • Private loans (from banks with legal resident
    co-signer)
  • Private sponsorships (from mentors, teachers,
    community allies)
  • Installment plans
  • Matched saving-earned IDA programs
  • Cultural grassroots fundraising

3
California Community College
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  • Cal Grant B (2.0 GPA) 1,472
  • High School Seniors Entitlement
  • CC Transfer Student (2.4 GPA) Entitlement
  • Cal C (Technical/Vocational) 547 Competitive
  • California Dream Act Application by March 2nd
  • Non SSN GPA Verification Form by March 2nd
  • Meet Income and Assets Ceiling Limits
  • WebGRANTS for Students Account
  • California Resident
  • Students can apply via
  • Online via student portal
  • Paper application
  • Submit CA Dream Act Application
  • Academic Counseling and Support
  • Textbook Voucher (200-300 per semester)
  • Calculator Loan Program

2014-2015 Cal Grant Income and Assets
Ceiling http//www.csac.ca.gov/facts/2014-15_inco
me_ceilings_new_apps_renewing_recips.pdf 2014-201
5 Board of Governors Fee Waiver Income
Standards http//extranet.cccco.edu/Portals/1/SSS
P/FA/20141520BOGFWB20INCOME20Standards.pdf
  • On Campus
  • Off Campus

5
California State UniversitiesCSU
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  • California Residents including AB540
  • Must file a CA Dream Act by March 2nd
  • EFC 5200
  • Cal Grant A (3.0 GPA) 5,472
  • Cal Grant B (2.0 GPA) 1472
  • Dream Act Application by March 2nd
  • Submit Non SSN GPA by March 2nd
  • Must Apply for EOP during admission
  • EFC 5200
  • File CA Dream App by March 2nd
  • 800 EOP Grant
  • On Campus
  • Off Campus
  • Search SF State database with over 800
    scholarships

7
University of CaliforniaUC
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  • California Residents including AB540
  • Must file a CA Dream Act by March 2nd
  • EFC 9750
  • Cal Grant A (3.0 GPA) 5,472
  • Cal Grant B (2.0 GPA) 1472
  • Dream Act Application by March 2nd
  • Submit Non SSN GPA by March 2nd
  • Must Apply for EOP during admission
  • EFC 9750
  • File CA Dream App by March 2nd
  • EOP book loan program, internships
  • On Campus
  • Off Campus
  • Search E4FC database for scholarships

9
CA Dream Act of 2011 Overview
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AB 540 Students Requirements
  • Must have attended a CA High School at least 3
    Years
  • Graduated from a CA High School, Pass GED or CA
    HS Proficiency Exam
  • Register or be currently enrolled in accredited
    public institution in CA
  • File a non-resident tuition exemption affidavit
  • If without lawful immigration status, indicate
    that he/she will apply for legal residency as
    soon as possible
  • Receive confirmation from school that they have
    been classified/approved as an AB 540 student

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Dream Act Aid is Not Deferred Action (DACA)
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CA Dream Act Application
www.caldreamact.org
  • Priority filing deadline for all 4 year
    Universities
  • Dont miss the deadline!
  • Missing deadline has major financial implications

13
Dont Wait Estimate
  • Meet the March 2nd Deadline!
  • Do an estimate of your income and select
  • ? Will File Taxes ? Already Filed Taxes ? Not
    Required to File Taxes
  • After taxes are filed, go back to your CA Dream
    Act Application at www.caldreamact.org and
    update from
  • ? Will File Taxes
  • ? Already Filed Taxes
  • Input actual numbers from the tax forms

14
Applying for Cal Grant 2014-15
  • Must submit by March 2, 2014
  • Submit California Dream Application
  • Non-SSN Cal Grant GPA Verification Form

15
Information Available Online
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Middle Class Scholarship (MCS)
  • New, transfer and returning undergraduate
    students to the University of California (UC) or
    California State University (CSU) with a family
    income of up to 150,000 who also meet the
    following requirements may be eligible
  • California resident or have AB 540 status
  • Not in default on a student loan
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress
  • Meet income and other financial aid standards
  • Submit by March 2nd a
  • 2014-2015 FAFSA or California Dream Act
    Application
  • GPA Verification Form
  • For more information visit http//www.csac.ca.go
    v/mcs.asp

17
ScholarshipsWays to Help Your Students
Apply!
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Hope Encouragement
  • College IS possible
  • Make college or transferring a reality
  • Pay it forward method
  • Organize campus tours with campus groups
  • Create a network of potential mentors
  • Create a safe place for students
  • Educate your campus community

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Develop Leadership
  • Many organizations are seeking student leaders
  • Encourage campus involvement community service
  • Create new leadership opportunities
  • Establish a network of community service
    agencies
  • Think broadly about community service
  • Begin a log or resume

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Plan Ahead
  • Scholarships available for High School students
  • Deadlines Vary
  • Primarily January-May
  • Begin research September-December
  • Educate yourself on campus scholarship
    opportunities

21
Search!
  • Lists of scholarships E4FC, SF State, Maldef
  • Learn how to use scholarship databases
  • Refine searches
  • Keep organized- Search Chart

22
Applying
  • Requires A LOT of time and energy
  • Encourage an organized system
  • Apply for as many scholarships as possible

23
Personal Statement
  • Help students create a master scholarship essay
    and teach them how to adapt it to different
    scholarship applications
  • Example who are you what do you want to study
    and why and what will you do with your college
    education--think past, present, future
  • If writing is not your strong suit, recruit
    writing teachers at your school to help
  • Include a master scholarship essay or statement
    of purpose essay in the existing English
    curriculum/classes at your school.
  • Teach adapting your essay to match the
    scholarship as a skill, a key strategy students
    need to learn
  • Encourage students to get their essay reviewed by
    at least two people and to revise it MANY (at
    least 10) times.
  • Develop Scholarship Essay workshops that you can
    do or know that you can bring from scholarship
    agency.
  • E4FC has writing experts who can come do
    workshops on writing a strong scholarship essay
  • Large scholarship organizations may have outreach
    people who can do a workshop on writing a strong
    essay and submitting a strong application at your
    school. Contact them directly.

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Scholarship Portfolio
  • Teach students to develop a scholarship portfolio
    with letters of recommendation resume, or
    curriculum vitae
  • Bring in resume and curriculum vitae experts such
    as College and Career Counselors from your school
    or other school to do workshops
  • If you are a high school teacher and have
    Naviance available at your school, you should use
    it actively and teach your students to use it.

25
Build Community
  • Plug all of the above into academic and student
    services work that is already happening at your
    school
  • Develop a Scholarship Advising Strategy for
    advising Undocumented Students
  • Team up with Colleagues
  • Share documents you create with allies, edublog
    or WordPress

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Stay Updated
  • Know relevant Policies and Legislation
  • Policies and Legislation constantly changing
  • Show leadership by educating yourself and others
    at your school
  • Stay informed about available Resources
  • Ask for help! E4FC team can come to your school

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Thank You for the Work YOU are doing!
  • Rose Carmona-Arbulú rcarmona_at_sfsu.edu
  • Jocelyn Vila vilaj_at_smcc.edu
  • Yolanda Santiago-Venegas yvenegas2_at_gmail.com
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