|
The Student Financial Assistance Programs
Unit provides coordination, technical assistance and policy
leadership for the California Community Colleges with respect
to locally administered federal, state and institutional financial
aid programs. These programs totaled almost $606 million and
served more than half a million students in 1999/2000.
In addition, the unit administers the Board Financial Assistance
Program (including the BFAP Administrative Allowance and the
Board of Governors' Fee Waiver Program), the Chancellor's
Office Tax Offset Program and the Real Estate Scholarship
Program.
Students:
If you desire information on the types of student financial
aid (fee waiver to waive your enrollment fee, grants, loans
and work-study) available to help you meet your educational
goals, it is best to contact the Financial Aid Office at your
local community college. All community colleges have informational
brochures which explains the types of aid available and have
staff who can explain what documentation will be necessary
to determine whether you have financial need. To apply for
financial aid, the completion of the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required
and can be obtained at every college Financial Aid Office.
What's New (Updated September 2007)
|