College and Career Center » Financial Aid

Financial Aid

 
Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school. Grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships help make college or career school affordable.
 
Check out this video to learn about federal grants, loans, and work-study jobs and how they can help fund your education.
 
 
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or California Dream Act Application (CADAA)

 

Application Window October 1 – March 2nd (priority deadline)

 

Complete only 1 of the following

 

 
CAL GRANTS/GPA VERIFICATION FORMS
(Grants based on Family Income and GPA Submitted by WHS)
www.calgrants.org
The Cal Grant is a monetary award given to students attending California Colleges who meet income and GPA qualifications. Please click on the above link for more information. WHS Students who file a FAFSA will automatically be considered for a Cal Grant.

Cal Grant A
  • Low to middle income students
  • 3.00 GPA minimum
  • Can only be used for tuition and fees
  • If awarded at a California Community College, will be held in reserve up to two years until student transfers to a 4-year school
 
Cal Grant B
  • For low income students
  • 2.0 GPA minimum
  • Program needs to be at least 1 year in length
  • Sophomore through Senior year the student will receive tuition and fees plus Access Award (living expenses) at tuition charging institution
 
Cal Grant C
  • For low to middle income students
  • No GPA requirement
  • For Occupational or Technical training programs of least 4 months in length
  • Offers an award amount to assist with tuition and fees, also includes an additional annual book and supplies amount
 
Students: Make an account at www.webgrants4students.org to review which Cal Grant, if any, you qualify for.

CSS PROFILE
(Required by some Independent Colleges)
www.collegeboard.com