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Yes. Currently the CC Promise Grant Online Application is available in English and Spanish. Applicants can toggle between these translations by clicking on the “Cambiar A Espanol” button, which appears on every page of the application. Below are examples of the Residency Status section on the CC Promise Grant Online Application in English and Spanish.

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From the CC Promise Grant Online Application: English

From the CC Promise Grant Online Application: Spanish

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Yes. The CCC Chancellor’s Office publishes a paper version in PDF format each year. The paper application applications in English and Spanish can be downloaded herebelow

English: California College Promise Grant application (PDF).

Spanish: la Solicitud de Subvención Promesa Universitaria de California (PDF)

Q. Who can apply for the CC Promise Grant?

A. The California College Promise Grant is available for students planning to or currently attending a California community college. More than 1 million students got this grant last year (2019-2020).

Q. Who qualifies for eligibility for the CC Promise Grant?

There are three eligibility requirements to qualify for the California College Promise Grant:

  1. The student must be planning to attend or currently attending a California community college.

  2. The student must be determined to be a resident OR exempt from non-resident fees under the California Dream Act.

  3. The student must have financial need.

Millions of dollars of financial aid go unused every year because students don’t think they will qualify, which in many cases isn’t true.

Tip

Pro Tip: Financial need is determined based on factors including your parent’s income and household size. The first step to determining if you have financial need is to complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application (CADAA), which opens doors to all types of financial aid. 

Q. Does the CCPG cover other expenses in addition to tuition fees?

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