Who determines Chafee Grant eligibility?
The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) determines eligibility.
Do I have to reapply for the Chafee grant every year?
No, you do not need to reapply for the Chafee grant annually. You only need to complete either the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the California Dream Act Application
Who do I contact at UC Berkeley for my Chafee?
Contact the Financial Aid & Scholarships office by starting at Cal Student Central.
Will Chafee reduce any of my grants awarded by the Financial Aid Office?
No, it is treated as an outside award and will reduce subsidized Loans and/or Work Study.
Who certifies the Chafee Grant at UCB?
The Cal Grant Program Administrator in the Financial Aid & Scholarships office will certify your award.
What is the certification process?
Not until you show as “Awarded” in the CSAC for Administrators system will you be certified by UCB:
Once you show as “Awarded” the following information is completed and your check is requested:
After the Chafee certification is completed your awards will be updated to account for the Chafee grant. Work-study and/or subsidized loans will be revised in order to post a Chafee (SR) placeholder of $5,000.
What if I do not have room in my awards for the full $5,000?
If you do not have room for the full $5,000, you may be able to increase your budget—and your Chafee financial aid eligibility—if you incur expenses during the academic year that are higher than your current financial aid budget.
This is called a Cost of Attendance (COA) Adjustment (COAAR).
The COAAR may help in increasing your budget to make room for the full Chafee award.
What happens after Certification?
After this certification is completed and the funds requested, the Chafee grant will be posted as part of your awards package. It may take 2-3 business days for the funds to be disbursed to your student account.
Spring Checks are requested after the Financial Aid Office confirms you are planning to enroll/return for the Spring semester and have no outstanding requirements or holds on your account. This process will begin 10 days before the start of instruction for Spring semester.