Financial Aid & Scholarships San Francisco State University
Financial Aid & Scholarships 66% of our receive financial aid Money shouldn t come between you and a great education. At San Francisco State University there are many resources to assist you. Inside you ll find an overview of how financial aid works, how to apply for scholarships and where to go for more information. More info: /ab540 studentaid.ed.gov
Financial Aid 101 How Financial Aid Works To qualify, you must show that you need financial aid. Need is the difference between what it costs to attend SF State and what you and your family can afford to pay toward that cost. cost of attendance at SF State expected family contribution = financial need Cost of attendance includes direct educational costs (tuition, books and supplies) as well as living costs (meals, housing, transportation and personal expenses). Your family s expected contribution is determined by a process called a federal need analysis, which takes into account family size, income, assets, age of your parents and other factors. Don t forget that missing critical deadlines may affect your eligibility for a grant or scholarship. When to Apply Grants, scholarships and work-study awards require that you apply, so be sure to meet all deadlines. To be considered for the maximum amount of grants you may be eligible for, apply for financial aid by March 2 and do so even if you do not plan to attend SF State until the spring semester. For more information, visit and studentaid.ed.gov. Types of Financial Aid GRANTS Aid awarded to with exceptional need. These awards do not need to be repaid unless you withdraw from SF State, drop units after receiving funds or receive an overaward. LOANS Aid that must be repaid after you are no longer attending college at least half time. SCHOLARSHIPS Aid that does not need to be repaid and is based on your academic achievement and/or other criteria such as community involvement and financial need. WORK STUDY Aid earned through part-time work on campus. how to apply Apply online at fafsa.ed.gov to the Federal Student Aid programs beginning Oct.1 of every year. AB 540 apply at dream.csac.ca.gov beginning Oct. 1 of every year. Select San Francisco State University and the school code #001154 in the Colleges to Receive Information section. If requested, submit verification documents to the Office of Student Financial Aid as soon as possible. New Cal Grants applicants require an additional form. To be considered, you must mail a completed GPA Verification Form by March 2 to the California Student Aid Commission. The form is available online at csac.ca.gov and/or at high schools, colleges and universities. Check your email, including your SF State email. All correspondence from the Office of Student Financial Aid is sent via email. You will receive notices directly regarding Cal Grants and other scholarships for which you applied, so be sure to check all emails frequently. Don t miss the March 2 deadline. If you do, you will be considered only for the Pell Grant and Federal Direct Student Loans. Remember to reapply for financial aid each year. Check your financial aid status online on the SF State Gateway: gateway.sfsu.edu or download the SF State mobile app.
ScholarshipS 101 Begin Your Scholarship Search Be sure to take advantage of all the resources listed, starting with the SF State scholarship website, and remember that you must apply for each scholarship separately based on eligibility criteria. SF State Scholarship Resources Office of Student Financial Aid Scholarship Page Search more than 700 campus and external scholarship opportunities, essay-writing tips and helpful links. sfsu.academicworks.com One Stop Scholarship Corner Features scholarship opportunities, general information and scholarship flyers. Fellowships Office Provides assistance in applying for nationally competitive fellowships as well as system-wide awards offered by the CSU. fellowships.sfsu.edu Campus Academic Resource Program Provides help in writing scholarship essays. Contact the office at 415.405.0316 or carp1@sfsu.edu. Student Enrichment Opportunities Office Provides funding, academic support and research experience to prepare from underrepresented groups for biomedical careers. seo.sfsu.edu Other Resources Free online scholarship search service: scholarship.com Resources for undocumented : e4fc.org Resources for international : internationalscholarships.com Increase Your Chances of Winning a Scholarship Apply for as many scholarships as possible. Make sure you meet all eligibility requirements before applying. Emphasize your academic achievements, leadership ability, exceptional talents and community involvement. Follow specific directions, including those related to the length of your scholarship essay. Write in your own voice and make sure your essay conveys your character, personality, values and experiences. Support your experiences with compelling examples. Have several strong writers proofread your essay for structure, grammar, redundancy and logic. Never pay a fee to apply for a scholarship and know that you should never be asked to pay one. If you suspect a scam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission: ftc.gov. ScholarshipS Scholarships (partial listing) Associated Students, Inc. Associated Students, Inc. Cesar Chavez Student Center 415.405.4048 scholarships@asi.sfsu.edu asi.sfsu.edu Alumni Association Office of Alumni Relations 415.405.3639 rjjones@sfsu.edu sfsu.edu/~alumni/scholarship.htm Robert and Joyce Corrigan SF Promise Endowed Scholarship Office of Alumni Relations 416.405.3639 rjjones@sfsu.edu sfpromise.sfsu.edu Berry & Vera Clanton Endowed Scholarship Student Affairs & Enrollment Management 415.405.3566 mtikkane@sfsu.edu Graduate Equity Fellowship Division of Graduate Studies 415.338.2234 gradstdy@sfsu.edu sfsu.edu/~gradstdy University Scholarship Office of Student Financial Aid 415.338.7000 Osher Re-entry Scholarship Office of Student Financial Aid 415.338.7000 Estimated Deadline February April June June Partial Criteria 2.5 GPA All majors Any citizenship 2.5-3.25 cumulative GPA for undergraduate and graduate 2.75 cum high school GPA (junior & senior years) Any citizenship 3.0 high school GPA (apply using FAFSA or CA Dream Application) Half-time enrollment Financial Aid need (apply using FAFSA) 2.7 GPA for undergraduate work 3.25 for graduate work (apply using FAFSA) 3.0 SF State undergraduate GPA 3.5 SF State graduate GPA (apply using FAFSA or CA Dream application) 3.0 GPA Cumulative gap in education of 5+ years Pursuing first B.A./B.S. International are not eligible to apply Class Level Transfer Current SF State undergraduate and graduate Ph.D. Undergraduate Graduate High School Seniors who graduated from SFUSD high schools Undergraduate Graduate Graduate Current : Undergraduate Graduate Credential Second B.A. Ph.D. Transfer Current SF State undergraduate Annual Amount $1,000 $1,000 $1,500 up to $2000 for 4 years up to $2000 up to $3,500 graduates $5,000 Ph.D. $500 $3,000 $1,500 to $3,000 For an extended list of scholarships, visit sfsu.academicworks.com.
contact us Visit Student Services Building, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone 415.338.7000, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Fax 415.338.0949 Email finaid@sfsu.edu dreamers@sfsu.edu Web /ab540 Mail Office of Student Financial Aid, San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132 Check financial aid status gateway.sfsu.edu Establish a scholarship or donate to an existing one develop.sfsu.edu The Office of Student Financial Aid does not assume responsibility for changes in the information or the reliability of referrals made in this publication. Refer to the current scholarship application for the most accurate information. This information is available in alternative formats upon request. UC_0917_PDA