To apply for financial aid, click this link, Financial
Aid Application Information.
2007-2008 Application Process
You must complete the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2007-2008 school year and list
San Diego City College (School code 001273). It is important to apply
early to make sure you have enough time for your school to receive
your information and to make any necessary corrections.
For the Spring 2008 semester, we
must receive your correct and complete FAFSA
before the last day of the Spring 2008
semester which is May 24, 2008.
For the Summer 2007 term, the U.S.
Department of Education will process your 2007-2008 FAFSA if
it is received on or before June 30,
2008. However, to actually
receive aid, we must receive your FAFSA and you must complete your
financial aid file at our school by the end of the last Summer session
which is August 9, 2008.
2008-2009 Application Process
You must complete the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2008-2009 school year and list
San Diego City College (School code 001273). It is important to apply
early to make sure you have enough time for your school to receive
your information and to make any necessary corrections.
The priority deadline is April 15,
2008. You may still apply
after that date for but you might not be considered for certain funds.
The final date for your FAFSA to be
received by the U.S. Department of Education for processing is the end
of the semester for which you are enrolled or June 30, 2009 whichever
comes first.
You can now view
your current Financial Aid information and status using Reg-e.
Log on to our district site at
http://studentweb.sdccd.edu and
entering your PIN. Select "Financial Aid Services" followed by "View
Your Financial Aid". Verify that your personal information is correct
and continue. Choose the semester to view. Click the button "View Your
Financial Aid" and then click the button "City". You can view what
forms are needed to complete your file, if your file is complete,
and see the Financial Aid you have been awarded. Save time and get an
immediate answer, go online today!
Financial Aid funds are administered in accordance
with a nationally established policy of financial assistance for
education. The basis of this policy is the belief that students and
their parents have the primary responsibility for meeting educational
costs. The amount of the contribution expected from students and their
parents is determined by careful analysis of family financial strength
taking into consideration net income, number of dependents, allowable
expenses, indebtedness, and assets. The U.S. Department of Education,
in cooperation with educational agencies, has established procedures
which are used in making an evaluation of the amount families can be
expected to contribute.