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Cal Grant A vs. B: Differences Explained

A student may be eligible for both the Cal Grant A and Cal Grant B awards.

A student can be paid for one type of Cal Grant award at a time if they meet eligibility requirements. Depending on whether the student is attending a UC, CSU, community college or private institution, the Cal Grants pay different amounts. For up to four years, Cal Grant A pays the same amount of tuition. In the freshman year, Cal Grant B pays a stipend. The stipend and tuition equal to the Cal Grant A can be received by a student for the next four years.

Is Cal Grant B and Pell grant the same?

There are two types of grants, federal and Cal Grants. Students with financial need are the ones who will benefit. Cal Grants have a minimum grade point average requirement while the federal grants don’t. You could be eligible for both grants at the same time.

What can you use Cal Grant B for?

Cal Grant B is a living allowance that can be used to help pay for college costs. The State University Grant (SUG) Program can help cover the base tuition cost if students follow up with the financial aid office at their school.

How much is the Cal Grant A?

The systemwide tuition and fees of the school will be paid for by the Cal Grant A.

Why did I get Cal Grant B instead of A?

Cal Grant A and B give the same amount of tuition aid, but Cal Grant A gives more over four years. The main difference between Cal Grant A and Cal Grant B is that Cal Grant A covers four years, while Cal Grant B only covers three.

For up to four years, Cal Grant A pays the same amount of tuition.
For up to four years, Cal Grant A pays the same amount of tuition.

How many Cal Grants are there?

You don’t have to apply for one of the three Cal Grants. Your eligibility will be determined by your responses to the CA Dream Act Application, your verified Cal Grant GPA, the type of California colleges you list on the application, and your recent high school graduate.

Is there a deadline for Cal Grant?

The March 2 Cal Grant Deadline is when students who are a US Citizen, permanent resident, or non- resident must submit a FAFSA to be eligible for the most opportunities. A student will need to create a Federal Student Aid ID to begin the application process. Cal Grant and the Middle Class Scholarship, federal financial aid programs, and institutional aid from colleges like the Blue and Gold Scholarship or the State University Grant are some of the types of financial aid that can be applied for using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Does Cal Grant cover community college?

Your award eligibility will be held in reserve for up to two years until you transfer to a four-year college, as the Cal Grant A does not cover your tuition and fees while attending a community college.

How is Cal Grant B disbursed?

The disbursement schedule shows when the Cal Grant funds are disbursed. You have to be in at least 6 units to be active. We expect to receive Cal Grant funds from the State on a certain date.

What is a Cal Grant B award?

The Cal Grant B Entitlements awards are to be used for the same things as the Competitive Cal Grant B awards. Those who did not receive an entitlement award will be offered the awards on a competitive basis. Students from low-income and disadvantaged families can apply for the competitive Cal Grant B awards. The grant funds for low-income students in an amount not to exceed $1,656 were provided by these awards. Expenses related to transportation, supplies, and books will be covered by the grant.

What is the difference between Cal Grant A and Cal Grant B?

If awarded at a California Community College, the students will be held in reserved up to four years.

Whats the difference between Cal Grant A and B?

Students who are not eligible for entitlement awards can get a limited number of Cal Grant awards. Students can be eligible if they meet basic eligibility requirements, have financial need, and are under the income and asset ceilings. Eligibility for these awards is for students who are not graduating high school seniors.