Financial aid is a term that covers a wide variety of programs that help students
and families pay for college or graduate school.
One type is a scholarship, a financial gift, available from organizations, often based
on academic achievement.
Another type is a grant, which is financial aid, which does not need to be repaid.
A grant, such as the Cal Grant T, financial aid for teachers, is often based on need.
The third type is a loan, money that must be repaid with interest –unless the loan
is forgiven in return for a commitment to teach in high-need subjects or areas, such
as in California’s APLE program or some loans the government pays the interest while
you attend college.
Below are some websites providing financial aid resources:
All students should fill out the FAFSA (the Deadline for financial aid for next year
is March 2) (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) because the one form can be
used to show you qualify for all types of financial aid programs. You can obtain the
form our Financial Aid office .
Mt. SAC's Financial Aid office has frequent workshops walking students through every
step in completing the FAFSA. Call the Teacher Preparation Center office for details on the next Financial Aid Workshop, or make an appointment with
the Teacher Preparation Center-dedicated financial aid officer, Chris Alvarado at (909) 274-4450.
Attend an Information Session for more information about scholarships and other financial
aid, especially for future teachers.