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Apart from scholarships and loans, another way to finance your studies as a student is through need-based financial aid. If you’re studying in California, Cal Grants are the largest source of state-funded financial aid every student can leverage on. <\/p>

Cal Grant<\/a> is a financial aid program administrated by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) providing aid to California undergraduates, vocational training students, and those in teacher certification programs. <\/p>

Cal grants are categories into A, B, and C. In this piece, we will look into the details of Cal grant B including all you should know before applying for the grant.<\/p>

What is Cal Grant B<\/span><\/h2>

Cal Grant B is an award is given to low-income students as a living allowance and partial tuition assistance. Freshmen get up to $1,672 in books and living expenses; thereafter the prices are the same as for Cal Grant A.<\/p>

According to Wikipedia, Cal Grant B increased up to $6,000 a year As of 2019 the grant, and was due to a new bill passed July 2019. Beginning in 2019\u201120, Cal Grant recipients with dependent children qualify for larger access awards (of up to about $6,000 per year) at the public segments (UC, CSU, and CCC).<\/p>

Cal Grant recipients who enroll full-time at CCC are also eligible for additional assistance (up to $4,000 per year) through the Student Success Completion Grant. To be eligible for this scholarship, the student must complete at least one academic year of courses<\/p>

To qualify for Cal grant B, you must have a minimum GPA of 2.0, come from a disadvantaged or low income family. The money may be used for tuition and access costs at eligible schools with programs of more than one year in length. <\/p>

In the first year, this grant can only be used for access costs like living expenses, transportation, supplies, and books. Starting with the second year, this award may also be applied to tuition.<\/p>

Benefits of Cal Grant B<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>