My EFC & What the UC'S will give me

<p>My EFC is $60.00, so I was wondering about how much would I get from the UC’S? Would it be different for each UC?</p>

<p>i believe that it will be different based on how much each school has in funding and university grants. but pell and cal grants are all the same for all uc's.</p>

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i believe that it will be different based on how much each school has in funding and university grants. but pell and cal grants are all the same for all uc's.

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<p>Thanks for that info., but could someone estimate how much I would receive (each year)?</p>

<p>well they would expect your family to pay the $60 and the rest of the money will be paid through cal grant, pell grant, loans & work-study.</p>

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well they would expect your family to pay the $60 and the rest of the money will be paid through cal grant, pell grant, loans & work-study.

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<p>How much money would go to loans and work-study?</p>

<p>im not sure on the estimate since i dont know the coa for your school but since your efc is pretty low im assuming you will get near the maximum grants:
pell - 4050
cal grant (a) - 2550 (B) 1550
work study - 4000
loans - varies by whatever balance is left after grants.</p>

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pell - 4050
cal grant (a) - 2550 (B) 1550
work study - 4000
loans - varies by whatever balance is left after grants.

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<p>Well I'll most likely go to UC Davis, and I'll be living on campus. So with the budget being around $22,000, would $10,000 go to loans??</p>

<p>BabyBlue</p>

<p>It depends on your stats, but last year, the UCs offered my son approx $5K in loans, $3-$4K in work study and the rest of his need (COA - EFC) was met in grants. I hear from other parents that sometimes the loan portion is higher.</p>

<p>Good luck at UC Davis (great school!)</p>