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  State University Grant (SUG)
 


SUG is a state grant program available to California residents enrolled as undergraduate, graduate, and teaching credential students.

If you are not a California resident, contact your state's higher education agency for information about availability and eligibility of using your state's grant assistance while attending school in California.

SUG with Other Fee-paying Assistance

If you are an undergraduate, you may be awarded up to the maximum in State University Grant per semester in combination with other fee-paying financial aid and/or resources (for example - Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B Fee Assistance, Fee Waiver, any other aid designated to pay fees).

Factors that Determine the Amount of SUG Awarded

  • Cost of attendance and living arrangements
  • Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
  • Class level
  • The number of units in which you are enrolled
  • Receipt of any other type of financial assistance that is designated to pay registration fees (such as Cal Grant A, Cal Grant B fee assistance, and some veteran's benefits)
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