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Financial Tips for Students

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File Your Applications On Time Each Year

Don't miss any assistance opportunities.

File your FAFSA or California Dream Act Application (if AB540 eligible)  by the May 2 deadline. When you file your FAFSA or California Dream Act Application on time each year, you'll be considered for the best types of financial aid.  

Submit Required Documents Before the Deadline

Submit any requested documents and information to the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office by the May 1 deadline.

May 1 is the deadline to provide additional required documents such as verification worksheets and income tax returns, or to resolve processing holds.

If verification information is submitted or holds are resolved after May 1, funding is limited to loans, Federal Pell Grant, and Cal Grants only, based on eligibility.

Develop and Keep to a Budget

Think about what you earn now and what you may earn in the future.

Pursue Scholarships

Scholarship opportunities are available to all students and do not require repayment.

Keep Borrowing to a Minimum

Loans can help cover your educational costs, but loans aren't always the best option. Try part-time employment or cutting your personal expenses to graduate with the least amount of debt.

Consider a Job

If your schedule permits, part-time employment can help cover costs and help keep borrowing to a minimum.

Take Advantage of TRIP

TRIP, UC San Diego's deferred payment plan, lets you make installment payments on your student account so you don't have to pay large amounts all at once.

About TRIP

Receive Tax Deductions or Credits for Educational Expenses

You or your parents might be eligible to recover some of your out-of-pocket college expenses (typically tuition and fees) if grants and scholarships don't fully cover them.

Research Aid Opportunities

For more opportunities and aid information, use these resources:

Tips for Parents and Families

For more opportunities and aid information, use these resources:

Video Resources

Videos focus on applying for financial aid and offer tips on other methods of financing your education.

UC YouTube Resources

FAQ

Have questions? Use this resource to find answers to all your frequently asked questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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