SoCal CAN is partnering with East Los Angeles College – Southeast Campus, Alliance for a Better Community and OC Alphas to host TWO Cash for College financial aid workshops this Saturday, April 20th. Students and parents/guardians can receive FREE 1:1 support with FAFSA or Dream Act application creation, review, and completion.

Attendees can also have general questions answered about FAFSA or CA Dream Act eligibility, guidance on what application is best for you today, plus problem solving support. All regardless of immigration status are welcome to attend!

 

OUR UPCOMING CASH 4 COLLEGE WORKSHOPS

Saturday, April 20 10AM – 2PM

Workshop #1:

ELAC South Gate Campus – Computer Lab 109

2340 Firestone Blvd

South Gate, CA 90280

Workshop #2:

Capital One Cafe at Irvine Spectrum Center

757 Spectrum Center Drive

Irvine, CA 92618

Through our partnership with L.A. Cash for College, students who attend can enter to win a $1,500 scholarship. Registration is not required, but encouraged.

 

 

WHAT TO KNOW FOR STUDENTS FROM MIXED-STATUS FAMILIES:

The California Dream Act Application (CADAA) is now open for applicants with contributors who do not have a social security number and are unable to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) recently made this option available to allow students to meet the May 2, 2024, state and institutional financial aid priority deadlines.

Students and their non-SSN contributors who choose the CADAA option, should continue to pursue the StudentAid.gov account creation and identity verification process to successfully complete the 2024-25 FAFSA and maximize their financial aid opportunities. The CADAA does not provide access to federal student aid.

 

For more information on how students from mixed-status families can access the California Dream Act Application, visit the CSAC CADAA for Mixed Status Families webpage.

Resources and Support for Mixed Status Families:

·    “Are you in a Mixed Status Family & Struggling to File your First FAFSA?” Click here.

·    Frequently Asked Questions for Mixed Status Families. Click here.

·    CSAC CADAA for Mixed Status Families Webinar: Wednesday, April 24, 10am-11:15am Register here.

WHAT TO KNOW FOR STUDENTS WITH FAFSA CORRECTIONS:

The U.S. Department of Education says corrections to FAFSA are widely available. They’ve also said schools should receive an updated transaction record within 1-3 business days and a student should be able to review a new FAFSA submission summary in the same time frame. Visit the California Student Aid Commission’s Instagram post for more information.