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SPRING INTO SUPPORT!
 

Spring break is upon us...so welcome to the edition of the FASO Newsletter that will set you off on a positive start! Spring is all about the new and renewal, so we pulled together some information for you to take in new or anew with the hope that it ultimately...helps you! Now say that five times fast on your way to relax and enjoy a much deserved break!

Additionally, we would like to recognize all of the profound women that have shaped the course of our world, our country, and specifically, our University. It's always great to honor those who paved the way --  there are countless women who are working tirelessly to make the path to a brighter future clearer and easier to navigate. 

We sit here with gratitude for our champions!


Go Bears!

The Financial Aid and Scholarships Office is committed to equity and as such will take an active role in dismantling racism. In the coming weeks and months, we will engage our students, staff, campus colleagues, alumni and community partners in an analysis of our policies, practices, and service models to understand how they impact the student experience, especially for our Black students as well as students from underrepresented and marginalized communities. Together, we will identify actionable steps we can implement to improve the student experience. We are committed to increasing the cultural humility of our team by engaging in training on anti-Blackness, anti-racism, bias and microaggressions. 

🐾  What's New? 🐻

Financial Aid Application Deadline Extended
The state priority deadline for financial aid in California has been extended to April 2, 2025. Complete your 2025-26 FAFSA or the CADAA to ensure you are considered for all sources of financial aid for which you are eligible. Review our FAFSA Completion Overview to find out what to expect when filing for federal aid.
 



Students of Mixed Status Families: Which aid application do I complete?
If you are a part of a mixed-status family, you are a student who is either a U.S. citizen or a Permanent Resident with undocumented family members. We understand that there have been recent concerns around data privacy and you may be considering the potential risks and benefits of completing the 2025–26 FAFSA. 

To address these concerns, the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) has opened the 2025-26 CADAA (California Dream Act Application) for you and your family to complete as an alternative to the 2025-26 FAFSA. Students completing the CADAA will be considered for state aid, like the Cal Grant and Middle Class Scholarship, and UC-funded aid, but will not qualify for federal aid like the Federal Pell Grant and Federal student loans.  

Is your information protected?

  • FAFSA filers: The Higher Education Act currently limits the use of FAFSA data to financial aid purposes and prohibits it from being used for immigration enforcement.
  • CADAA filers: CSAC has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting student data, and assures students that information provided on the CADAA is not shared with federal immigration authorities.
Every student and family has different circumstances and considerations that factor into how you will pursue financial aid. We strongly recommend that you and your family hold discussions to determine the best pathway forward for your situation. 

Can I still complete a FAFSA after completing a CADAA?
  • Yes. If you decide to complete a 2025-26 FAFSA after filing a 2025-26 CADAA, we will be able to consider your eligibility for federal financial aid.
UC Berkeley and the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) are committed to offering you support and guidance throughout this process and will share any new developments.  

Financial Aid Spring Webinar Series
Don’t miss our final two webinars of the semester! Learn more about financial aid for out-of-state students and transfer students. 

Register here for Costs, Financial Aid & Residency for Out-of-State Students
Register for Financial Aid 101 for Transfer Students

Visit the Financial Aid & Scholarships Outreach website for more information.


 



2025-26 Financial Aid Offers 
Continuing undergraduate and graduate students, who have completed a 2025-26 FAFSA or CADAA,  will begin to see financial aid offers beginning in early May.  If you have been selected for verification for the 2025-26, your offer will be conditional until your verification documents have been submitted and reviewed. We strongly encourage you to complete any requests for additional information as soon as possible. Please be sure to monitor CalCentral frequently.  
 



Spring Break Services
The Financial Aid and Scholarships Office and Cal Student Central will adjust student services and hours during spring break week from March 24th - 28th.  At least one CSC full-time staff member will be on-site to collect documents, provide emergency loan checks, etc. Students will still be able to submit cases via an online form. As a reminder, the University will be closed on Friday, March 28th to celebrate Cesar Chavez Day and honor the civil rights leader, labor activist and co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America.
 



Cost of Attendance Adjustment Request Priority Submission Deadline
The priority submission deadline to request a cost of attendance adjustment for the 2024-25 year is Friday, April 4, 2025. You can learn more about the process, including expenses typically considered for Cost of Attendance Adjustments as well as the maximum amounts allowed for each expense on the Cost of Attendance Adjustment page on our website.
 



Loan Acceptance Deadline
If you have loans that have not been accepted yet for spring term, the deadline to do so is Tuesday, April 30. Learn more on the Loans page of our website.
 



Summer Financial Aid Offers and Eligibility
Are you enrolling in a summer program? Financial aid offers for Summer Sessions will be available beginning around the end of March for students enrolled in least 6 units for summer. If you are not yet enrolled, a financial aid offer will be made to you once you are enrolled in 6 or more units across all sessions. You will receive an email when your offer is available.

The summer aid you are offered is determined by your aid application for 2024–25 (FAFSA or CADAA), which must be submitted by the deadline: Sunday, June 1. To maintain eligibility for your summer aid, you must enroll (and remain enrolled) in at least 6 units for summer.

To view additional eligibility criteria and learn more about the process, visit our Summer Aid page. To calculate an estimate of your financial aid for Summer Sessions, use the Summer 2025 Cost and Aid Estimator in CalCentral, under the Summer Sessions heading in the Financial Resources section. 

The “Summer Cost and Aid Estimator” is highlighted as the fifth link under the “Summer Sessions” header in CalCentral. 

To access the Summer Cost and Aid Estimator, log in to CalCentral and navigate to My Finances > Financial Resources section > Summer Sessions (bottom right of screen). Click on the Estimator and enter your enrollment information for summer, including number of units enrolled.

Center for Financial Wellness
As the semester is well underway, the Center for Financial Wellness invites you to prioritize your personal finances by booking an appointment with peer Financial Wellness Coaches, attending financial wellness workshops, and joining us for the Blue and Gold Pathway conference on April 11. 
 
Register Now: 2025 Blue and Gold Pathway Conference: Bear-ing the Future: Building Financial Resilience!

Join us on Friday, April 11th, for the annual Blue & Gold Pathway Conference, where top financial experts from Fidelity, JP Morgan, MyPath, and FINRA will share insights to help you build financial resilience. Learn practical strategies for managing debt, credit, and setting yourself up for long-term success.

PLUS, take advantage of drop-in tax assistance, offered in collaboration with Berkeley VITA and United Way Bay Area. 

Kick off the conference early by attending the Pre-Conference Film Night: This Is Not Financial Advice on April 10 from 4-5pm, featuring a thought-provoking documentary, pizza, popcorn, and great conversations! [Register here

Register for the Conference Now – this Free event is open to all students!


 

Financial Wellness Workshops
The Center for Financial Wellness is excited to announce our April workshop schedule, featuring two Special Series: Finance Monday with Fidelity and Money Wise with Chase. These workshops are designed to equip you with essential financial knowledge and skills to navigate your personal finance confidently. Check out our full workshop schedule for more details!
 
Additional Support
Basic Needs Center
Need assistance with essential resources that impact your health, belonging, persistence, and overall well-being? Visit the Basic Needs Center and someone will help you navigate the many options available to you in your time of need.
 

Student Tech Equity Program (STEP)
Students with financial need are invited to submit an application for the Spring Semester to the Student Tech Equity Program (STEP) to request a laptop and other related technology for the 2024-25 academic year. For students who have devices to return, please initiate this process by visiting https://tinyurl.com/STEPReturns. For more information and/or additional questions please email us at ucbstep@berkeley.edu or schedule an office hours appointment with a STEP team member.
 

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