UC Davis - Financial Aid!

<p>Hey all,
I have a question about UC Davis financial Aid.
Their fee's are about 14k a year.</p>

<p>Here are the financial aids I will be getting.
- Entering UG scholarship
- Cal Grant A
- Blue & Gold scholarship.</p>

<p>Now, Im a little confused here. They all cover the tuition fee's so they cant stack. (it covers USHIP insurance requirement, right?)
So is there a point in uploading my Cal Grant A on their student website?</p>

<p>I think I will declare all my financial aid's just to see if I can get as much covered..</p>

<p>In addition, is there a way I can get any of these aid's to cover my student housing?</p>

<p>Thanks!!</p>

<p>It’s not aid’s - it’s all aid. Each is a form of aid. The plural of fee is fees, without an apostrophe, since the fee doesn’t own anything. Are you sure you are ready for college level writing? Sorry, but, really?
Yes, enter all of your aid, and just see what happens.</p>

<p>Id edit with all your corrections but I cant find the button.
thanks though</p>

<p>bump for the day</p>

<p>Our fees with housing and everything else combined add up to $32K+ for the year. This quarter it should equal to about $11K to 12K. That doesn’t include books and supplies.
You should have received a copy of your initial offer. </p>

<p>There should also be a copy online. Subtotal everything and you should get a total. Now adjust for your books and personal expenses.</p>

<p>First, please learn how to use an apostrophe. You don’t use them to make something plural (fees, not fee’s) but you do use them in contractions (I’m, not Im). </p>

<p>With that said, I really don’t see how it can hurt at all. I don’t know whether or not those cover housing. I’d imagine your FA department would be the best source of information.</p>

<p>Sorry, didn’t see teach’s post before I posted. But I did elaborate a bit more.</p>

<p>So who else wants to derail this thread?</p>

<p>I uploaded my cal grant A a couple days ago and now I have $97 more to pay!</p>

<p>You haven’t gotten a response because it’s not clear what you’re asking . . .</p>