Financial aid

What is financial aid?

Grants, scholarships, loans and work-study are all forms of financial assistance — and extremely popular ones at that. In fact, nearly two-thirds of UC undergraduates receive some financial aid with an average award of around $14,000. For California residents, that covers nearly half the cost of attending UC for a full year.

Grants

Grants are like cash gifts. They don't have to be repaid. There are a number of grants available to students who qualify, from federal Pell Grants and state Cal Grants, to UC grants.

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Scholarships

Both the UC system and individual UC campuses offer scholarships based on merit and financial need.

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Loans

Many students and parents take out loans to finance their student's education. Loans are available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents at all income levels. All federal loans and most private ones don't require repayment to begin until after graduation. Campus financial aid offices can guide you through your options.

Federal work-study

Funded by the federal government, this program provides financial assistance through student employment.

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Student employment

We expect most students seeking financial aid to work part time during the school year and full time in the summers, unless they go to summer school. Most part-time jobs on or near campus pay roughly the same amount as a work-study award.