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  1. As part of the California Promise, colleges can, but not required to, waive enrollment fees for all first-time, full-time students who do not qualify for the California College Promise Grant.

  2. With the California College Promise Grant (formerly known as the BOG fee waiver) waiving fees for nearly half of students in the California Community Colleges, and with our $46-per-unit fee for community college courses being the lowest in the nation, we are committed to making your higher education goals affordable.

    • Eligibility For The CCPG
    • CCPG Qualifications
    • How to Apply For CCPG

    You may be eligible for the California College Promise Grant if you answer YES to the following: 1. Do you have a Bachelor's, Masters or Graduate Degree? 2. Do you live independently away from your parents and are between the age of 18-23?

    There are three ways a student may qualify for the CCPG. Qualifications are verified through the FAFSA, CA Dream Act, or CCPG Application. 1. A student is currently a recipient of funds from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), or General Assistance/General Relief (GA/GR), or if the student is a depend...

    Apply for CCPG at any point during the academic year.
    You must reapply for a CCPG each year, beginning with the Fall term.
    If you are eligible for a CCPG, it will be valid for the entire academic year.
    Apply by completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Dream Act Application.
  3. The California Community College system offers a fee waiver program known as the California College Promise Grant, also referred to as CCPG (formerly known as Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver or BOGW) for eligible California residents. The program may waive the enrollment fees for an eligible student.

  4. The California College Promise Grant (CCPG) permits enrollment fees to be waived for eligible California residents. CCPG gets awarded based on financial need when a student is determined a California resident or exempt from non-resident fees under the California Dream Act.

  5. Jul 28, 2022 · • If a college provides fee waivers for full-time students, ensure that students complete the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application. • Participate in the federal student loan program.

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  7. The California College Promise Grant (formerly known as the Board of Governors Fee Waiver) is a program that provides assistance to cover community college enrollment fees. To be eligible, you must be a California resident or AB 540 eligible and must qualify under one of the following conditions of award A, B or C.