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Financial Aid Facts at California Community Colleges

While California community college (CCC) system fees are much lower than tuition at community colleges in other states or other colleges in California, the total cost of attending a CCC--which includes books, housing, transportation, and food--is higher than most people realize. The illusion of low cost may lead CCC students to forgo valuable grants and loans that could help them work less, study more, and complete a degree, certificate, or transfer. CCC students are much less likely to apply for federal financial aid than community college students in the rest of the nation. These untapped resources--including "hundreds of millions of dollars" in free, federal Pell Grants per year--could go a long way towards helping students succeed, while supporting California's economy. However even when CCC students applied for federal aid in 2007-08, they still had more "unmet need" than students at the state's four-year colleges. This paper presents several financial aid facts at CCC. (Contains 6 footnotes.)
Education Level
Higher Education
Laws Policies and Programs
Pell Grant Program
Location
California
Peer Reviewed
F
Publication Type
Reports - Descriptive
Published in
United States of America

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