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  1. In order to notify our office that you have received an external scholarship or to request a verification of enrollment for a scholarship agency, please email FinAid@sa.ucsb.edu. For each term, scholarships received more than 10 days prior to the first day of classes will be handled as follows:

    • ScholarshipUniverse

      The University of California, Santa Barbara Office of...

    • Regents Scholarship

      (Housing application deadlines and class level eligibility...

    • Middle Class Scholarship

      Families with incomes up to $217,000 and a maximum household...

    • Grants

      Cal Grants are administered by the California Student Aid...

    • Checklist

      If documents are required, you will be notified via email....

    • Cost of Attendance

      Your Financial Aid cost of attendance (or "budget") is an...

    • Loans

      If approved, our office will receive an electronic update of...

    • Eligibility and Selection

      Grade Point Requirement. Students must earn a minimum GPA of...

    • Admissions

      UC Application is Closed. The UC Application is closed for...

  2. Use the Summer Aid Estimator by logging in to My Aid Status. Also, get additional information on our summer aid page! Looking for a Scholarship? Several new scholarship opportunities are now posted! Deadline to apply is May 31, 2024! FAFSA Simplification.

    • Free Application For Federal Student Aid
    • CA Dream Act Application
    • Tips
    • Additional Application Requirements
    • After Filing Your Application

    To be eligible to file the FAFSA, students must: 1. Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen 2. Be in a degree-seeking program

    This application became available following the passage of two California Assembly bills, AB 130 and AB 131. Together, these bills became known as the California Dream Act. The California Dream Act makes certain undocumented students eligible for State and University Financial Aid. To be eligible to file the California Dream Application, students m...

    Here are a few key things to remember when applying for Financial Aid: 1. Only one application is required, either the FAFSA orthe CA Dream Application 2. Complete a new FAFSA or CA Dream Application each academic year 3. Complete your application by March 2. If you miss this deadline, you may miss out on free money! 4. Remember to list UC Santa Ba...

    Scholarships: The University awards a limited amount of scholarships to students each year. All internal scholarships managed by the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships are awarded on the basis...
    Cal Grant: The Cal Grant, a grant awarded to California residents, has additional application requirements beyond the FAFSA or CA Dream Application. Refer to the Types of Aid - Cal Grantfor more in...
    Approximately one week after you complete the FAFSA or CA Dream Application, you will receive your Student Aid Report (SAR). Carefully review your status and follow the instructions if you need to...
    Newly admitted freshmen will be sent an email informing them to view their Financial Aid Offer.This offer is meant to assist them in their admissions decision.
    Newly admitted transfers will be sent an email in informing them to view their Financial Aid Offer.This offer is meant to assist them in their admissions decision.
    All students will be sent an email to their university email account, informing them to check the status of their Financial Aid application in My Aid Status. It is the students responsibility to re...
  3. Using your UC application email, use the subject line “Major Change Request" and be sure to list your current major choice, requested major, full name, and your UC application ID or UCSB Perm number.

  4. Whether you’re at the start of your academic career or moving to your next chapter, UC Santa Barbara is the launching pad for countless endeavors. Below, you’ll find links to everything you need to know about applying.

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