<p>The Cal Grant is a grant for college for low-income students from California. If I'm planning go to a private out-of-state college, but would still keep my permanent residence in California, do I still qualify for the Cal grant?</p>
<p>Plus, do you get Pell grants for private schools?</p>
<p>Well, since I apparently did not exude enough confidence for lhDCpage06, here's the further rundown on Cal Grants:</p>
<p>To be eligible for a Cal Grant you must:</p>
<pre><code>* Submit the FAFSA and your verified Cal Grant GPA by the deadline
* Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen (your parents don’t need to be citizens or eligible noncitizens)
* Be a California resident when you graduated from high school
* Have a Social Security number
* Attend a qualifying California college
* Not have a bachelor’s or professional degree (except for Cal Grant A and B extended awards for a teaching credential program)
* Have financial need based on your college costs
* Have family income and assets below the established ceilings
* Meet any minimum GPA requirements
* Be in a program leading to an undergraduate degree or certificate
* Be enrolled at least half time
* Have registered with U.S. Selective Service (most males)
* Not owe a refund on a state or federal grant, or be in default on a student loan
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<p>So no, you cannot get one outside of California.</p>