Access to Affordable Education
You may be eligible for state financial aid, including the California College Promise Grant, Cal Grant, and scholarships through the California Dream Act.
California Dream Act Requirements
- Meet AB 540 requirements*
- Enrolled in an eligible program of study
- Have financial need
- Registered with Selective Service if you're a male between 18 and 25 regardless of your legal status
- Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
*Don't meet AB 540 requirements? Contact the Dream Center to learn about other financial aid options.
SRJC offers a wide range of financial aid programs to help undocumented students meet the cost of higher education.
There are many scholarships available to undocumented students; be sure to check out AwardSpring often to see current scholarship opportunities.
Immigrants Rising
Immigrants Rising provides a variety of financial support resources ranging from scholarship opportunities to tips to applying for scholarships.
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DREAMer's Roadmap
DREAMer's Roadmap is a mobile app designed to help undocumented students find scholarship opportunities and share tips with other students.
Student Financial Services offers workshops and one-on-one appointments to help students and their families navigate the financial aid process.
Financial Aid Resources
SRJC estimated cost of attendance includes tuition, fees, books, supplies, and living expenses for full-time enrollment.
Check your financial aid status and accept your awards through the MyFinancialAid Portal.
Helpful Tip: Watch this 2 minute video to learn how to navigate the MyFinancialAid Portal.
SRJC uses BankMobile to deliver your financial aid and scholarships refunds.
Review the Satisfactory Academic Progress to learn how to keep receiving financial aid and make sure you stay eligible.
Don't miss important deadlines for financial aid and scholarships.
Dream Center staff is here to support you in navigating matters related to financial aid and AB 540 admissions.