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Important Updates

  • In observance of Cesar Chavez Day, Financial Aid and Scholarships will be closed on Friday, March 29, 2024. 
  • The priority filing date for the 2024-25 FAFSA and CADAA has been extended to May 2, 2024. Visit Apply for Financial Aid for details.
  • The Department of Education has announced they will send information from the 2024-25 FAFSA to schools in mid-March. This may result in a delay in financial aid packaging and offers for the 2024-25 academic year. While awaiting your financial aid offer, we encourage you to utilize the UC Davis Financial Aid Estimator to estimate your potential aid.

Rights and Responsibilities as a Financial Aid Recipient

You have the right to know:

  • What financial assistance is available at UC Davis.
  • The deadlines for submitting applications for each of the financial aid programs available.
  • The cost of attending UC Davis and the UC Davis refund policy.
  • The criteria used by UC Davis Financial Aid and Scholarships to select financial aid recipients.
  • How your financial aid eligibility was determined.
  • What resources are considered in the calculation of your financial aid eligibility.
  • How much of your financial need is unmet, as determined by UC Davis Financial Aid and Scholarships.
  • The terms and conditions of the various financial aid programs, including the criteria for your continued eligibility in the programs.
  • The method by which disbursements will be made to you and the frequency of those disbursements.
  • The portion of the financial aid you receive that must be repaid, and what portion is gift aid and therefore not repayable. If the aid is a loan, you have the right to know what the interest rate is, the total amount to be repaid, the procedure for repayment, and when the repayment is to begin. You have the right to a sample loan repayment schedule for loans.
  • How UC Davis determines whether you are making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for financial aid and what happens if you are not.
  • Upon request, you can receive a paper copy of your Financial Aid Notice. For more information please contact your respective UC Davis Financial Aid Office.

You are responsible for and required to:

  • Report to UC Davis Financial Aid and Scholarships any change in the following:
    • Housing changes
    • Enrollment status (Career staff fee reduction, Graduation)
    • California residency status
    • Additional earnings, funds, or support, including any graduate assistance.
  • Be enrolled at least half-time. Half-time is defined as six (6) units per term.
  • Assume responsibility for the repayment of all loans accepted. Repay any funds you receive that cannot be reasonably attributed to meeting your educational expenses (overpayments).
    • Review the loan terms and process any documents regarding repayment prior to graduation.
    • You must participate in the loan entrance counseling program prior to receiving your first loan and an exit interview at the conclusion of your enrollment at UC Davis.
    • For Federal Direct Student Loans, notify the loan servicer of address changes and other information as specified in the loan terms.
  • Repay overpayments in Federal Pell Grant based on changes in enrollment or if I receive the Federal Pell Grant from two schools at the same time.
  • Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) in the course of study you are pursuing as prescribed by the UC Davis SAP and Maximum Timeframe Standards for Financial Aid.
  • Complete mandatory loan exit counseling upon ceasing to be enrolled in at least 6.0 or more units if you have borrowed from the Federal Direct Loans, Graduate PLUS, Federal Perkins Loan programs, and/or other Institutional loans.
  • Know the Student Withdrawal Policy and how it affects your financial aid.
  • Per federal regulations, report to Financial Aid and Scholarships if one of the following apply as they may affect your financial aid eligibility. If you are:
    • Living on a military base
    • Receiving a Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)
    • Identify as a member of a religious order
    • Currently or become incarcerated in a federal, state, or local penitentiary, prison, jail, reformatory, work farm, or similar correctional institution.