Who qualifies?
- Domestic students who transfer from San Bernardino Community College District (SBCCD) (Crafton Hills and San Bernardino Valley) to the University of Redlands during the 2024-25 school year
- Meet income qualifications: $125,000 or less for a family of four (Cal Grant A) and $60,000 or less for a family of four (Cal Grant B)
- Are registered in the established pathway for their chosen degree program:
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- College of Arts & Sciences
- School of Business & Society
- School of Education
- Qualify for a Cal Grant A or Cal Grant B1
- Are residents of California
- Complete the appropriate financial aid forms by March 2, 2024
- Domestic students: FAFSA (U of R school code: 001322)
- Undocumented students living in California: California Dream Act application
- Cal Grant GPA Verification Form (G-4)
What does this mean for me?
- Your total tuition costs for the initial school year will be covered by gift aid (grants and scholarships), which includes all state, federal, institutional awards, and tuition discounts. The tuition guarantee does not cover the cost of fees, room, board, books, and supplies.
- Your total grant amount for subsequent years of enrollment will remain constant at the tuition level from the first year. Total Grant amount assumes no change in State or Federal Grant money. The University of Redlands will not make up any loss of Federal or State grant money in subsequent enrollment years. The total grant amount also does not account for any increases in tuition in subsequent enrollment years.
1 Note that this does not apply to students who qualify under the E3 California Community College Entitlement. The E3 entitlement is specifically for students transferring from a community college to a UC or Cal State.
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- Log in or create an account at CSAC - WebGrants 4 Students (WGS) to verify your Cal Grant award type. There are also other resources, information and tools there to assist you.
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