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  1. Types of Aid. If you apply for financial aid and meet the application deadlines, you are considered for all types of aid described below. Based on your financial need, your financial aid package may include a combination of grants, scholarships, loans, and work opportunities.

    • Scholarships

      Scholarships are financial aid awards that do not need to be...

    • Federal Work-Study

      Federal Work-Study gives students who demonstrate financial...

  2. Apr 15, 2011 · The UC Santa Cruz Financial Aid and Scholarship Office works with students and their families to help make college affordable. The two types of aid available are gift aid (aid you don’t have to pay back) and self-help aid (low-interest loans and work-study jobs).

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    • Enrollment
    • Ethnic Composition of Undergraduates, Fall 2023
    • Admission statistics, Fall 2023
    • Retention and Graduation Rates, 2022-23
    • Geographical Distribution, Fall 2023

    Total enrollment for fall 2023: 19,764 1. 17,812 undergraduates, 1,952 graduate students 2. Undergraduates: 46.0% men, 49.0% women, 5.0% other/unknown (fall 2022) 3. 1,260 new transfer students entered fall 2023

    African American - 4.6%
    American Indian - 0.7%
    Asian - 30.8%
    Chicanx/Latinx - 27.5%

    High School GPA (for freshmen) 1. Mean GPA - 4.01 2. 4.0 or higher GPA - 63.4% 3. 3.5 to 3.99 GPA - 31.7% 4. Below 3.5 GPA - 5.0% Community College GPA (for transfers) Mean GPA - 3.48 2023 Admission Rates 1. Freshmen - 62.8% 2. Transfers - 65.0%

    90% of first-year students returned to enter their sophomore year at UC Santa Cruz.
    61% of students who entered as freshmen graduated in four years.
    77% of students who entered as freshmen graduated in six years.
    91% of transfer students returned to enter their next year at UC Santa Cruz.

    Home Locations of New Freshmen 1. Central Valley Area - 10.8% 2. Los Angeles/Orange County/South Coast - 26.6% 3. Monterey Bay/Santa Clara Valley/Silicon Valley - 12.9% 4. Other Northern California - 1.4% 5. San Diego/Inland Empire - 11.1% 6. San Francisco Bay Area - 28.4% 7. International - 1.9% 8. Other States in the U.S. - 6.9% Home Locations of...

  4. Dec 26, 2021 · Cost to Attend. Standard budgets are used to determine how much financial aid students receive. UC establishes standard budgets for students using statistical data from a variety of sources including periodic surveys of UC Santa Cruz students. Students are assigned one of the following 3 budget types based on the housing plan they selected when ...

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