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Financial Aid
BERNARD OGDEN, Director
Joyal Administration, Room 296
559.278.2182
www.fresnostate.edu/finaid
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Financial aid is any resource available to students to offset the costs
associated with attending California State University, Fresno. Aside from
student and family resources, there are four basic programs of financial
aid: grants, loans, work-study, and scholarships. About 95 percent of these
programs are administered by the Financial Aid Office.
The majority are funded by the federal and state governments and are need-based.
Eligibility for financial aid from need-based programs is determined through
a formula mandated by Congress. Several programs administered by the Financial
Aid Office are not need-based.
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Need-Based Financial Aid Programs
For the following need-based aid programs, students are required to submit
the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students are encouraged
to submit the FAFSA through the Internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Paper applications are also available at high schools and college financial
aid offices in late December and should be completed after January 1st for
the next academic year.
The official priority filing date is March 2 for the next academic year.
* Federal Pell Grant
Federal Perkins Loan
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant
Program.
* Federal Direct Stafford Student Loan
Federal Work-Study Nursing Student Loan
Bureau of Indian Affairs Grant
** California Graduate Equity
Fellowship Program for Underrepresented Students
California State Educational Opportunity Grant (EOP)
California State University Grant
Cal Grants A, B, T, and AB540
State Graduate Fellowship
For assistance in completing the FAFSA, please contact the Financial Aid
Office.
Details about these programs are listed under Program Specifications.
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Additional Financial Aid Sources
Alan Pattee Scholarships. Pursuant to the Alan Pattee Scholarship Act, Education Code Section 68120, children of deceased public law enforcement or fire suppression employees, who were California residents and who were killed in the course of law enforcement or fire suppression duties, are not charged mandatory systemwide fees or tuition of any kind at any California State University campus. Students who may qualify for these benefits should contact the Registrar's Office for an eligibility determination.
Air Force Reseve Officer Training Corps Scholarships. The Air Force ROTC program at California State University, Fresno offers full two-year, three-year, and four-year, scholarships for both technical and non-technical majors. These scholarships cover a tuition of up to $4,500 per semester for undergraduate students working toward their prospective degree.
Fresno State is one of AFROTC's six Hispanic Serving Institutions and Fresno State students are eligible for AFROTC HSI Scholarships. Eligible students need not be Hispanic to qualify, but may compete for the scholarship (after one semester in our program) on the spring scholarship board after nomination by the AFROTC Det 035 commander.
These scholarships also include a yearly textbook payment of up to $900.
This total does not include a monthly stipend pay for all cadets who are
contracted, whether under a scholarship or not. Stipend pay is tax free
money given to students who are contracted with the Air Force ROTC program
and are enrolled as full-time students (12 or more units). Stipend pay depends
on your academic year as follows: freshmen $300, sophomores $350, juniors
$450, and seniors $500. To qualify for the scholarships, you must graduate
before turning age 31 and have at least a 2.50 cumulative GPA. Applications
should be submitted to the Department of Aerospace Studies. For additional
information, contact our unit admission officer at 559.278.2593 For more
on AFROTC, see Aerospace Studies.
Army Training Corps Officer. The Army ROTC program at California
State University, Fresno has the following options available for fully qualified
students to fund undergraduate and in some cases graduate degrees.
- High School: The Army ROTC Four-Year Scholarship program is available to students who have graduated from high school or possess an equivalent certificate before September of the year they enter college. Scholarships pay up to $20,000 a year for college tuition and education fees, or up to $10,000 room and board, whichever is chosen by the student. Additional scholarship benefits are also available.
- On-Campus Scholarships: For fully qualified students already attending Fresno State, we offer three- and two-year scholarships. These scholarships are limited and are awarded on a competitive bases.
- On-Campus Non-Scholarships: All contracted students enrolled in the ROTC program receive an annual allowance of as much as $5,000 and can earn as much as $23,000 during their college careers.
- Simultaneous Membership Program: The California National Guard and Reserve provides 100% tuition assistance to qualified students.
These scholarships also include a yearly textbook payment of up to $1,200. Monthly stipend pay depends on a student's academic year as follows: freshmen $300, sophomores $350, juniors $450, seniors $500. To qualify for the scholarships, you must graduate before turning age 31 and have at least a 2.50 cumulative GPA.
For additional information contact our scholarship assistance officer
at 559.278.5460 or see the Department of Military
Science.
Graduate Assistantships. A number of graduate assistantships and
teaching associateships are available to students who are enrolled in a
master's degree program. For additional information, see the Division
of Graduate Studies at http://www.fresnostate.edu/gradstudies.
Division of Graduate Studies Student Research Awards and Travel Grants.
For additional information, see the Division of
Graduate Studies at www.fresnostate.edu/gradstudies.
Nonresident Tuition Waivers. A select number of non-resident tuition
waivers are available for outstanding graduate students who demonstrate
the potential to make significant academic and professional contributions
in their disciplines and the graduate program. Recipients are expected to
work with the K-12 system in giving lectures/presentations. For additional
information, contact the department.
Resident Advisers and Public Safety Assistants. University Courtyard
employs up to 17 students to work as resident advisers (RAs) and eight students
to work as public safety assistants (PSAs) in the residence halls. RAs act
as effective role models, develop a cohesive community of students, organize
and conduct programs, and serve as a resource to students living on-campus.
PSAs patrol the buildings and grounds, and provide escort services. Applications
are available from the University Courtyard Housing Office at the beginning
of November.
University Association and Foundation Loan Funds. The university
operates an Emergency Loan Fund to assist students who need up to a maximum
of $600 for educationally related emergency expenses only. These loans must
be repaid within 90 days or before the end of the semester, as designated
by Perkins and Nursing Loan Counseling Services. Loans are granted on the
basis of the students' need and ability to repay. The funds for these programs
have been provided by gifts to the university. Applications for loans are
processed through Student Loan Collection Services, Joyal Administration
Building, Room 156.
Waivers of Nonresident Fees. Upon written waiver by the dean of students
or the director of admissions and records, children or spouses of California
State University full-time employees, who are not yet legal residents of
California, may be exempted from the nonresident fee. Also, with verification
by the dean of the Kremen School of Education and Human Development, certificated
California school district employees who are not yet legal residents of
California may be exempted from the nonresident fee, if they are provisionally
credentialed and working toward regular credentials, completing postponed
requirements, or completing the fifth year required under the Teacher Preparation
and Licensing Law of 1970 (Ryan Act).
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Program Specifications
Satisfactory academic progress requirements. To conform with the
regulations that govern state and federal student financial aid programs,
the university is required to define and enforce standards of satisfactory
academic progress for all students.
All funds administered by the Financial Aid Office are subject to these
standards.
The intent of these standards is to encourage students to make steady progress
toward the completion of all degree or credential requirements within a
reasonable period of time.
To maintain satisfactory progress, students must successfully complete a
minimum percentage of the total units they have taken. (See www.fresnostate.edu/finaid
then go to Online Forms, SAP forms.)
All recipients of financial aid must notify the Financial Aid Office prior to dropping below the units identified as units funded on their award notification. Aid recipients who fail to comply with these requirements may be subject to cancellation of their financial aid award and/or repayment of aid received.
The regulations also address the issue of time-to-degree. An undergraduate student's funding will be suspended once a student exceeds 180 total units taken. (Some exceptions are granted.) A postbaccalaureate student's funding will be suspended once a student in a 30-unit degree program exceeds 38 total units taken. (Some exceptions are granted.) Graduate students enrolled in programs requiring 60 units will be granted an exception upon request.
All prior academic activity at the college level is considered in
determining total units taken. Total units taken includes all transfer credit
recorded, whether or not applicable to the degree, in addition to units
taken at California State University, Fresno.
All financial aid recipients are reviewed for satisfactory academic progress
at the end of each semester. The following criteria are used for determination
of satisfactory progress: (1) A, B, C, D, and CR are acceptable indicators
of satisfactory academic progress; (2) F, I, W, WU, NC, RP, RD, AU are not
acceptable.
A more detailed explanation of satisfactory academic progress requirements
at California State University, Fresno is available on the website at www.fresnostate.edu/finaid
or in the Financial Aid Office, Joyal Administration Building, Room 296.
Federal Perkins Loan. Authorized by the Higher Education Act, this
program provides a limited amount of low-interest loans to students who
demonstrate an exceptional financial need. Currently students may borrow
$27,500 during the course of their undergraduate degree. Graduate students
may borrow up to $60,000 (including any amount borrowed as an undergraduate).
New borrowers begin repayment nine months after they graduate, leave school,
or cease attending at least half-time. (Students who received funding under
the National Direct Student Loan Program have a six-month grace period.)
A repayment period of up to 10 years has been established by the federal
government. The Higher Education Act also authorized certain conditions
under which part or all of the loan may be canceled. Details are available
in Student Loan Collections Services, Joyal Administration Building, Room
156.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG). FSEOG
is a grant program and, thus, does not require repayment. Awards are restricted
to those undergraduates who demonstrate the greatest need and who are also
Federal Pell Grant recipients. Funding for the program is limited to the
allocation received from the federal government.
Federal Work-Study (FWS). FWS is a federally funded employment program.
Awards are based on financial need. Both undergraduate and postbaccalaureate
students are eligible to participate. Students receiving FWS awards are
placed in jobs on-campus and with selected off-campus agencies, including
community service programs such as America READS.
Nursing Student Loans. Under this program, a student who can show
that a loan is needed to enter or continue in the nursing program may borrow
up to $2,500 an academic year for the first two years; $4,000 for the final
two academic years, up to a $13,000 maximum. No interest is charged while
the borrower pursues at least a half- time course of study, or for a period
of nine months after leaving school. Interest then starts at 5 percent simple
interest and the loan is repaid at not less than $15 per month. Interest
and payments are deferred for a period of time while the borrower is a member
of the uniformed service or is a volunteer under the Peace Corps Act.
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Grants. If you are an eligible American
Indian, Eskimo or Aleut student, or a certified member of a tribal group
that is served by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, you may apply for a BIA
grant. The amount is based on financial need and availability of funds from
your area agency. You must first submit an application for financial aid
(FAFSA) and supportive documents. Obtain the BIA application from your area
agency, then see the BIA adviser in the Financial Aid Office to complete
the BIA Need Analysis section of the application. Be sure to check with
your Tribal Agency Office for BIA deadlines. Deadlines vary from one agency
to another. BIA applications are normally available January through June
of each year.
California Graduate Equity Fellowship Program. For additional information,
see the Division of Graduate Studies at www.fresnostate.edu/gradstudies.
California State Educational Opportunity Grant Program (State EOP).
Educational Opportunity Program Grants are provided by the state of California
for students admitted to one of the campuses of The California State University
under the Educational Opportunity Program. Eligibility for this grant is
determined by criteria similar to that which governs federal financial aid
programs. Admission to the university through the EOP does not automatically
mean that the student is awarded a State EOP Grant. Grants provide aid to
undergraduate students who, for lack of such assistance, would be unable
to enter or remain in an institution of higher education. Funds are limited
and range from $250 to $1,000 for the academic year.
California State University Grant. This is a need-based program for
California residents, providing financial support to students. Eligibility
for this grant is determined by criteria similar but not limited to that
which governs federal financial aid programs.
Federal Pell Grant. The Federal Pell Grant Program is a program of
student financial aid authorized by Title IV, Part A, of the Education Amendments
of 1972. This program provides grants for some credential programs and for
all eligible undergraduate students to assist them in meeting educational
costs. Program regulations change from year to year.
Cal Grants A, B, and AB540 Entitlement Competitive Awards. The California
Student Aid Commission offers Cal Grants A, B, and AB540 to undergraduate
students on the basis of demonstrated need and specific program requirements.
To apply, complete the FAFSA, Cal ISIR, and GPA Verification Form. The deadline
for new applicants is March 2 for the next academic year. Renewal applicants
may continue to apply after March 2. Recipients who complete a baccalaureate
degree and who are accepted and enrolled in a teaching credential program
at an institution approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
will be eligible to apply for renewal of their Cal Grant award for an additional
year of grant eligibility, provided financial need continues to exist. All
students who are planning to enroll in an approved credential program and
wish to continue receiving Cal Grant benefits will be required to submit
a supplemental request. Forms are available in the Financial Aid Office.
Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grants (LEPD). Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grants range from $1,259 to $12,192 per year for up to four years for dependents and spouses of law enforcement officers killed or totally disabled in the line of duty. Applicants should write to the California Student Aid Commission for a special application.
Federal Direct Subsidized Student Loan. The Federal Direct Subsidized Loan Program enables students with financial need to secure loans for the payment of educational expenses. Available to undergraduates and graduates, the Federal Direct Loan is a federally subsidized program where students borrow directly from the U.S. Department of Education. Undergraduates who qualify may borrow up to $3,500 per year as freshman, $4,500 for second-year students, $5,500 per year as juniors, seniors, or credential students, up to $23,000 maximum. Graduate students who qualify may borrow up to $8,500 per year to a $65,000 maximum (includes indebtedness as an undergraduate). Simple interest at 4.05% is charged when students begin repayment. Repayment begins six months after students graduate, leave school, or cease attending at least half- time. The federal government pays the interest until the student borrower enters the loan repayment period.
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH)
Grant Program. This program provides up to $4,000 a year in grant assistance
to students who plan on becoming teachers and who meet certain specified
requirements. If a student who receives a TEACH Grant does not complete
the required teaching, the grant must be repaid as a Direct Unsubsidized
Loan under the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Programs.
Non-Need-Based Financial Aid Programs. The following non-need-based programs are administered by our Financial Aid Office.
Federal Direct Parent Plus Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS).
The PLUS Program was initiated to provide assistance to parents who
do not demonstrate financial need as determined by the government formula.
Parents may borrow up to the cost of attendance minus other aid for each
dependent child enrolled at least half-time. Applications and information
are available at the Financial Aid Office and at the website at www.fresnostate.edu/finaid.
Federal Direct Unsubsidized Student Loan. This program is open to
students who may not meet need-based requirements of the Federal Direct
Subsidized Loan or who may qualify for only a partial Federal Direct Subsidized
Loan. Terms and conditions are similar to the Federal Direct Subsidized
Loan, except the simple interest rate is 6.8% and the borrower is responsible
for interest which accrues during the in school period.
CSU Chancellor's Doctoral Incentive Program. The largest program of its kind in the nation, the CSU Chancellor's Doctoral Incentive Program is designed to increase the pool of individuals who show promise of becoming strong candidates for California State University instructional faculty positions. The program provides loans of up to $10,000 per year up to a total of $30,000 within five years. For each year of full-time postdoctoral teaching at a CSU campus, individuals are granted loan forgiveness at a rate of 20% per year. Information is available through the Division of Graduate Studies,559.278.2448 or visit www.calstate.edu/HR/FLP.
California Pre-Doctoral Program for Undergraduate and Graduate
Students. For additional information, see the Division
of Graduate Studies at www.fresnostate.edu/gradstudies.
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