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August 23 Summer Loan Acceptance Deadline. August 30 2024-2025 Cost of Attendance Appeal Available. The University of California, Santa Barbara Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships provides students with the financial resources and related services necessary to achieve their educational goals.
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The student’s “available resources” consist of three...
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Your Financial Aid cost of attendance (or "budget") is an...
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Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3180 School Code #001320. UCSB...
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Learn how to apply for federal aid, manage your loans, and find work-study opportunities at UCSB. The web page also explains the benefits of federal student loans, the repayment options, and the work-study program.
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The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships website provides a sample budget for approximating the cost of attending UCSB. You can calculate your estimated financial aid package from UCSB using the Net Price Calculator.
Home. Student Resources. Financial Aid. How to Find And Apply For It. Step 1. The first step is to fill out the FAFSA—the Federal Application for Federal Student Aid. It becomes available on January 1st each year and must be turned in by March 2nd for priority consideration for the school year starting in the fall.
General Purpose Funding. The following is a list of emergency loan and grant sources with different eligibility requirements but few or no restrictions on how (or for what) you can use the funds. The UCSB Alumni Association provides $250 loans (pending availability of funds) to graduate students requiring emergency financial assistance. Maximum ...