Enrollment Requirements Current Undergraduates

Students of all class levels should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year to be considered for all types of federal and state aid: grants, work-study, student and parent loans, and some scholarships. For California Dream Act Applicants, instead of the FAFSA you will need to complete the annual CA Dream Act application for state and institutional financial aid.

The 2023-24 state priority funding deadline is March 2, 2023, and the 2024-25 state priority funding deadline is May 2, 2024. We strongly encourage all students to complete their aid application no later than May 2, 2024 to ensure timely financial aid information for 2024-25. Eligible late filers will be considered for federal funding only.

Facts About Financial Aid and Enrollment

Additional Enrollment Requirements

Pell Grant and Cal Grant

Please note: the enrollment criteria for the UC San Diego Part-time fee reduction program is separate from the federal, state and institutional financial aid disbursement requirements. If enrolled in less than half-time (6 units) students are not eligible for institutional grant and initial loan disbursements for the quarter.

Federal Direct Subsidized/Unsubsidized Loans and Federal Direct PLUS Loans

Summer Session financial aid (any type)

Eligibility Requirements

Be Enrolled and Admitted to a Degree Program at UC San Diego

If you're enrolled as a "limited status" or post baccalaureate student (returning to UC San Diego after graduation), you may be eligible for limited funding in the form of Direct Loan. For eligible students, the Direct Loan annual limits are $7,500 combined subsidized and/or unsubsidized for dependent students, with no more than $5,500 subsidized. The annual limit for an independent student is $12,500, combined subsidized and/or unsubsidized, with no more than $5,500 subsidized.

Be a U.S. Citizen or An Eligible Noncitizen

You're eligible if you're a: