Cuyamaca College contracts with BankMobile® for the disbursement of student aid.
The U.S. Department of Education (the Department) publishes cohort default rates based on the percentage of a school’s borrowers who enter repayment on Direct Loan Program loans during a federal fiscal year (October 1–September 30) and default before the end of the second following fiscal year.
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Currently enrolled or prospective students who need information about obtaining financial aid should contact the Financial Aid Office directly.
Phone: 619-660-7129
Fax: 619-660-7804
The Cost of Attendance (COA) is the total calculated cost to attend college each year. The COA includes tuition, fees, room and board, and allowances for books, supplies, transportation, loan fees and other costs. It can also include other expenses like the rental or purchase of a personal computer, costs related to a disability, or costs for eligible study abroad programs.
Cuyamaca College offers many types of financial aid, including federal Title IV programs as well as State of California program and institutional aid. Financial aid may include grants, loans, federal work-study, and Foundation scholarships.
Grossmont/Cuyamaca College Promise
California resident, or eligible AB540 eligible nonresident
Grants
A form of aid that is granted, or gifted, to students based on financial need. Grants
help with tuition, and typically do not need to be paid back.
Federal Direct Loans
Subsidized/unsubsidized loans are low-interest rate loans made to students, enrolled
in six (6) or more units, by the federal government.
Work-Study
Work Study programs allow students to earn all or part of their financial aid by working
on/off campus while they are in school.
Scholarships
Financial Aid based on merit, need, or other criteria given by the scholarship donor.
Scholarships do not have to be repaid
For an estimated cost of your attendance at Cuyamaca College, see our Net Price Calculator
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A student enrolling in a study abroad program sponsored by the Grossmont-Cuyamaca
Community College District (GCCCD) that is approved for credit at Cuyamaca College,
is considered enrolled for the purposes of applying for Financial Aid. It is their
responsibility to meet with their academic counselor to ensure the classes they are
taking are required for the completion of their declared academic program.
Students are responsible for any costs exceeding the amount of aid received and are responsible for making any payments for the program by the deadlines.
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The Cuyamaca College Student Guide to Financial Aid contains important information for students applying for and receiving financial aid.
Information in the student guide includes:
Types of financial aid assistance available
Eligibility requirements and applying for Financial Aid
Requirements for verification of information and notification of awards
Withdrawal from courses and Return to Title IV
(R2T4) Satisfactory Academic Progress
Disbursement schedule and process
Student Loans – entrance and exit counseling, loan terms, and conditions
Cost of Attendance and Financial Need
Financial Aid Fraud
Student Rights & Responsibilities
Other resources and programs available to students:
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