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  2. The California College Promise Grant, formerly known as the Board of Governors Fee Waiver, serves more than 1 million California community college students each year. The California College Promise Grant and the California Promise are separate programs.

  3. The California Promise Program enables a specific number of campuses of the California State University (CSU) to establish pledge programs for entering first-time students who are both interested and able to complete baccalaureate degrees in four years.

  4. Jan 29, 2024 · What is the California Promise Program? The California Promise Program is a guarantee that students will graduate in a four year timeline with their bachelors or in a two year timeline if they already hold an associate degree for transfer from a California community college. To ensure this happens, students are given priority registration and ...

  5. California College Promise Grant. For eligible California residents, the California Community Colleges Promise Grant permits enrollment fees to be waived. (Assistance for the purchase of books and supplies must be applied for separately.) Many California community colleges offer online California College Promise Grant applications through CCCApply.

  6. Since 2016, the California College Promise Project (CCPP) has been tracking the growth of College Promise programs across the state. College Promise programs are considered active if they: Provide direct financial support to students*. Have universal eligibility criteria rather than subjective admissions processes.

  7. Promise programs are place-based programs that seek to increase college graduation rates by incentivizing college attainment and rewarding students who satisfy specified criteria. These programs vary in eligibility requirements, funding, and overall structure.

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