Understand Important Changes to the CCPG

Want more information about the CCPG?

You can get information from:

the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office

The California College Promise Grant (CCPG) was created to provide access for California residents to Community Colleges so that the cost of enrollment would not be a barrier.

CCPG is based on financial need and is not affected by academic progress. It assists with mandatory registration fees; it does not waive other fees, such as health fee, parking fee, mailing fees, student activities fees which must be paid by the student. The fee waiver is not a cash award.

For eligible California residents, this program waives the $46/unit enrollment fee. The CCPG is not a cash award and does not cover other educational expenses.

Under the Student Success Initiative regulations (SB 1456), California Community College students receiving the CCPG must meet both income and minimum academic and progress standards to remain eligible for the CCPG.

Academic Standard— Sustain a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher Progress Standard– Complete more than 50% of your cumulative coursework If you do not meet CCPG Academic/ Progress Standards for two for two consecutive primary terms (fall/ spring), you may lose your fee waiver eligibility.

Foster youth and former foster youth who are 24 and younger are exempt from CCPG Academic/ Progress Standards.

Students may apply for a CCPG by completing either:

  • 2024-2025 CCPG Application enable students to be considered for the CCPG Enrollment Fee Waiver only and not other forms of aid. By filing a FAFSA, students are considered for the CCPG as well as other forms of aid.

There are three very different methods by which you may receive a fee waiver:

    1. CCPG A (Method A) Qualified applicants (or their parents if they are dependent) must be currently receiving: (You must provide proof of benefits)
      1. TANF/CalWORKs (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families)
      2. SSI (Supplemental Security Income)
      3. General Assistance
      4. Have certification of a dependent’s fee waiver from the Department of Veteran’s Affairs.
    2. CCPG B (Method B) The student (or their parents, if dependent) must meet the maximum income guidelines below. Documentation of federal income must be provided. (You MAY be required to show proof of income).

Number in Household

2022 Base Year Income Standards

1

$21,870 or less

2

 $29,580 or less

3

 $37,290 or less

4

 $45,000 or less

5

 $52,710 or less

6

 $60,420 or less

7

 $68,130 or less

8

 $75,840 or less

Each Additional Family Member

$7,710

    1. CCPG C (Method C) If you do not qualify for a CCPG under Method A or Method B, you need to file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for a CCPG. Many students who don’t meet the strict income criteria of Method B still become eligible for a CCPG by filing a FAFSA.

Once the college receives the FAFSA results, to determine CCPG eligibility, the Financial Aid Office subtracts the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from their cost of attendance. If what remains (‘financial need’) is $1,104 or greater, the student is given a enrollment fee waiver. CCPG will be posted onto the registration computer system automatically once results are received from the federal processor. It will automatically appear on the system if you are eligible.

When is the Deadline to Apply for a California College Promise Grant (CCPG)?

The deadline to apply for a CCPG is the last day of the school year. This means that the Financial Aid Office must receive a valid CCPG application or Student Aid Report (SAR) by the last day of the spring term. 

Once you qualify for a CCPG, eligibility continues for the remainder of the terms within the school year. If you qualify for a CCPG by the deadline and have already paid registration fees, you may receive a full refund for the waived fees by contacting your home college Cashier’s Office. 

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