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WHAT ARE THE
QUALIFICATIONS?
General Eligibility
Requirements
Students must meet minimum
general eligibility requirements to be eligible to receive financial aid.
A student must:
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For most programs, be an
U.S. citizen, or eligible non-citizen.
(State programs may have different
requirements).
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Have a high-school
diploma, GED or California Proficiency Exam certificate or pass the
Ability to Benefit examination requirements.
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Be enrolled in an
eligible program of study for completing an AA/AS degree, transfer
requirements or certificate program.
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May not be in default on
any federal student loan or owe a refund on any federal grant.
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Meet satisfactory
academic progress requirements for financial aid.
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Demonstrate financial
need according to the federal formula (Federal Methodology), and submit
all requested documents to complete your file.
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Use financial aid funds
for educational purposes
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If you are a male who
is between the ages of 18 to 25, you must be registered with Selective
Service
Selective Service Office: 1-847-688-6888 or website:
www.sss.gov
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