UCSB Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships (2024)

  • Cal Grants

    Cal Grants are administered by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC). To be eligible for a Cal Grant, you must:

    • Submit theFAFSAorDream Actapplication and yourverifiedCal Grant GPAby the March 2nd Cal Grant deadline
    • Be a California resident or AB540 eligible student attending an eligible school in California on at least a half-time basis
    • Not have received a prior bachelor's or professional degree
    • Meet the family income and asset ceilings set by CSAC
    • Maintain satisfactory academic progress standards as determined by the institution
    • Not owe a refund on any state or federal grant or be in default on a student loan
    • Demonstrate financial need
    • Meet the minimum GPA requirement as determined by CSAC
    • Not exceed the income and asset ceilings established by CSAC

    Types of Cal Grants

    Cal Grant Ais awarded to low to middle income students and provides tuition assistance only. At a UC, it pays the mandatory fees charged to all UC students. It does not cover the campus-based fees (or "student services fees") that vary from campus to campus.

    Cal Grant B is awarded to low income students. In the first year of eligibility, it only provides an Access Award. In the second through fourth years, it provides tuition assistance in addition to the Access Award.

    Students enrolled less than full-time (12 units) on census date (one day after the last day to add classes on GOLD) will have their Cal Grant for that quarter reduced to a level that reflects their enrollment level. For example, a student enrolled in 10 units will have that quarter’s Cal Grant reduced to a 3/4-time award. This may necessitate billing back financial aid already received.

    Category Units
    Full-Time 12 Units or more
    3/4-Time 11.5 - 9 Units
    Half-Time 8.5 - 6 units
    Below Half Time Below 6 units

    Cal Grant Brecipients will automatically have their full access award applied to their BARC account to pay any outstanding balances. Alternatively, students may elect to receive the full disbursem*nt of their access award directly, to use towards educational expenses not charged by BARC. If you would like to choose this alternative method please contact the Cal Grant advisor to process this request. Additionally, students have the ability to change their disbursem*nt method at any time.

    New Applicantsmust file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or a CA Dream Act Application (CADAA) and submit a high school GPA by March 2 prior to the academic year for which the award is intended.

    CSAC determines eligibility for new awards and notifies the eligible institution(s) listed on the FAFSA or CADAA of these awards. If you have not attended UCSB or you have completed less than 36 units at UCSB, you will be required to submit a GPA Verification Form. (This is if you are currently not receiving the Cal Grant)

    Renewal Applicants must file the FAFSA or CADAA, demonstrate financial need, and not exceed the income and asset ceilings established by CSAC. You can check the status of your Cal Grant at WebGrants 4 Students

    Contact Information
    California Student Aid Commission (CSAC)
    (888) 224-7268
    Check the Status of Your Cal Grant

  • Federal Pell Grant

    This is a federal grant for high-need undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor's degree. Eligibility is determined by the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) / *(SAI) that is produced from the FAFSA.

    The Student Aid Index (SAI) will replace the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) in 2024-2025.
    Beginning in 2024-2025, Pell Grant will be based on Dependency, Marital Status, Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), Poverty Level, and Enrollment Status.

    Students who are enrolled less than full-time (12 units) on census date (one day after the last day to add classes on GOLD) will have their Pell Grants for that quarter reduced to a level that reflects their enrollment level. For example, a student enrolled in 10 units will have that quarter’s Pell Grant reduced to a 3/4-time award. This may necessitate a billing back of Financial Aid already received.

    Category Units
    Full-Time 12 Units or more
    3/4-Time 11.5 - 9 Units
    Half-Time 8.5 - 6 units
    Below Half Time Below 6 units
  • UCSB Scholarship

    UCSB Scholarship is made available by the University of California and is awarded to California resident undergraduate applicants considered On-Time and determined to have sufficient financial need. This policy is designed to award students as fairly as possible with limited funding and guided by the goal of maintaining the affordability of the University

  • UC Health Insurance Grant

    All UCSB students are automatically enrolled in and charged for UC Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP) unless they submit an approved insurance waiver with the UCSB Student Health Insurance Office. This grant helps cover the cost of UCSHIP for the academic year and the amount of this grant is dependent upon your financial need.

    Students who waive out of UCSHIP will no longer be eligible to receive the Health Insurance Grant. The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships will not consider any appeals from students who waive out. If you do waive out of UCSHIP, your total financial aid will still include the cost of the Gaucho Access Plan (GAP) in order to ensure students have adequate funding to sign up for that program.

    If you currently have a Medi-Cal plan and choose to stay enrolled in UCSHIP (and not waive out), then UCSHIP will become your primary insurance and you will be responsible for the copays, coinsurance, and deductibles associated with the plan. In order to waive out of UCSHIP using Medi-Cal, you must be assigned to Santa Barbara County or have statewide Medi-Cal coverage.

    For more detailed information about UCSHIP, waiving out, and GAP, please visit the UCSB Student Health Insurance Office website,or contact the UCSB Student Health Insurance Office atshsinsurance@sa.ucsb.edu.

  • Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan

    The Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan is a Financial Aid Initiative for University of California undergraduate students. The goal of the new “Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan” is to ensure that UC system-wide fees do not deter the half of California households with incomes below $80,000 from aspiring to a UC education.

    Eligibility

    To be eligible for the Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, you must:

    • Be a California resident
    • Submit a FAFSA and provide all requested documents. For more information, visit Applying
    • Apply for a Cal Grant (if not already a recipient)
    • Demonstrate sufficient financial need
    • Have income below $80,000. For dependent students, this refers to your parent's income. For independent students, this refers to the combined income of you and your spouse
    • Be in your first four years (two if a transfer student) of University undergraduate attendance
    • Meet basic requirements for UC grant assistance

    No student will receive more scholarship and grant support than the calculated financial need. All sources of scholarship and grant awards (federal, state, institutional, and private sources, including outside agency scholarships) will count towards covering fees and meeting the Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan commitment. The majority of students who meet the income eligibility standard will already have sufficient grant and scholarship support to cover full UC system-wide fees based on our standard Financial Aid packaging guidelines. Students can receive only one fee paying resource. For example, if a student is receiving Cal Grant, the student would not be eligible for Blue and Gold.

    In addition to the minimum funding under the Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, undergraduates with sufficient financial need will receive additional grant support to help defray other educational expenses (e.g.: books, living expenses, transportation, etc.).

  • Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)

    This is federal grant aid that must be awarded to students with the highest need. It is awarded to undergraduate students who are considered on-time FAFSA applicants and who are determined to have sufficient financial need.

  • TEACH Grant

    The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program provides up to $4,000* a year in grant aid to college students who plan to become teachers and who are committed to teaching in a Title I school in specified subject areas. For a detailed list of schools that meet this requirement, please click here.

    Eligibility

    To be eligible for the TEACH grant at UCSB, you must be enrolled in UCSB’s Teacher Education Program (TEP), working towards the Master of Education (M.Ed.) or teaching credential.

    Students must also complete the TEACH Entrance Counseling and Agreement to Serve Requirements on theFederal Student Aid website before the grant can be reflected on an official financial aid award letter.

    Please submit the TEACH GrantApplication to our office once the TEACH Entrance Counseling and Agreement to Serve requirements have been completed.

    2023 Summer Term Applicants:2022-2023 TEACH Grant Application
    2023-2024 Academic Year Applicants: 2023-2024 TEACH Grant Application

  • Extramural Funding

    For information about extramural funding for graduate students, visit the Graduate Division Financial Support website.

  • Native American Opportunity Plan

    UC’s Native American Opportunity Plan ensures that in-state systemwide Tuition and Student Services Fees are fully covered for California students who are also enrolled in federally recognized Native American, American Indian, and Alaska Native tribes. This plan applies to undergraduate and graduate students.

    If you are eligible for the Native American Opportunity Plan, your in-state systemwide Tuition and Student Services Fees will be fully covered byeither UCSB financial aid or another federal, state or other financial aid program.

    You don't need to fill out a separate application to qualify for the Native American Opportunity Plan. If you qualify, ouroffice will contact you directly with further instructionsin May or June.

    To be eligible for the Native American Opportunity Plan, students must meetallof the following criteria:

    • Must be a current or newly admitted University of California undergraduate, graduate or professional school student.
    • Must be a California Resident for tuition purposes.
    • Must be an enrolled member in a federally recognized Native American, American Indian and/or Alaska Native tribe.
    • Must be enrolled in a qualifying UC degree program.
    • Undergraduates mustapply for financial aidby submitting a FAFSA or California Dream Act application.

    UCSB will reach out inMay or Juneto new and continuing students who might be eligible with instructions. Documentation of tribal enrollment may include any of the following:

    • Certification of tribal enrollment on tribal letterhead.
    • Enrollment/membership card that contains the tribal seal and/or official signature of a tribal leader.
    • Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB) if the CDIB includes tribal enrollment information.
    • Tribal identification card with an enrollment number. You must also submit tribal contact information (address, phone, and email) if it is not evident on submitted documentation.

    For additional information regarding the Native American Opportunity Plan, including frequently asked questions, please visit the following site:https://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu/tuition-financial-aid/types-of-aid/native-american-opportunity-plan.html

  • UCSB Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships (2024)

    FAQs

    How do I contact the financial aid office at UCSB? ›

    You may contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships by visiting us or sending us an e-mail at finaid@sa.ucsb.edu. To receive a call from a Financial Aid Advisor, join our virtual line by: Visiting finaid.ucsb.edu. By texting OFAS to 805-585-5821.

    Does everyone get the UCSB scholarship? ›

    All freshmen admitted for the fall quarter at UCSB are considered for the Regents Scholarship, based on their UC Application for Admission. No additional information is required. UCSB typically offers the scholarship to students within the top two percent of admitted freshmen.

    Does UCSB give good financial aid? ›

    The Average Undergraduate Receiving a Grant or Scholarship Gets $19,246.00. 60% of the 4928 undergraduates at University of California - Santa Barbara receive some sort of grant aid. This is a total of about 2708 students getting an average of $19,246.00 per person.

    What is the average tuition for UC Santa Barbara? ›

    University of California, Santa Barbara's tuition is $14,881 for in-state and $45,658 for out-of-state students. Compared with the national average cost of in-state tuition of $11,560, University of California, Santa Barbara is more expensive.

    Does UCSB give out of state financial aid? ›

    Can out-of-state students receive financial aid? Yes, out-of-state UCSB students are eligible to receive financial aid at UCSB. They just aren't eligible for California-specific scholarships and loan programs, like the California Dream Loan program.

    Does UCSB require FAFSA? ›

    Only one application is required, either the FAFSA or the CA Dream Application. Complete a new FAFSA or CA Dream Application each academic year.

    How can I increase my chances of getting into UCSB? ›

    Because this school is very selective, strong academic scores are critical to improving your chances of admission. If you're able to score a 1480 SAT or a 32 ACT or above, you'll have a very strong chance at getting in. For a school as selective as UCSB, rounding out the rest of your application will also help.

    What is the minimum GPA to get into UCSB? ›

    UCSB Freshman Selection

    Students must earn a 3.0 minimum GPA (3.4 for non-residents) in all A-G courses. Only the grades earned in A-G subjects in the tenth and eleventh grades—including summer sessions before and after these years—are used to calculate the UC GPA.

    Is it possible to get a full ride to a UC? ›

    Under the Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, California students whose family income is below $80,000 will receive enough scholarships and grants to fully cover their UC fees for the first 4 years of college. But keep in mind that the expensive part of an UC education is not the fees but the housing and everything else.

    What are the top 3 majors at UCSB? ›

    Most Popular Majors
    • Sociology. 717 Graduates.
    • Economics. 695 Graduates.
    • Communications. 462 Graduates.
    • Research and Experimental Psychology. 399 Graduates.
    • Biology. 377 Graduates.
    • Environmental Science. 377 Graduates.
    • Political Science and Government. 315 Graduates.
    • International Studies. 290 Graduates.

    What is the hardest major to get into UCSB? ›

    UC Santa Barbara Transfer Acceptance Rate by Major
    MajorAcceptance Rate
    Economics61%
    Communication Studies70%
    Sociology72%
    Computer Science11%
    2 more rows
    Dec 18, 2023

    What degree is UCSB known for? ›

    The most popular majors at University of California, Santa Barbara include: Social Sciences; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Mathematics and Statistics; Psychology; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Visual and Performing Arts; Physical Sciences; Natural Resources and Conservation; Engineering; and ...

    How much of a party school is UCSB? ›

    The University of California, Santa Barbara ranked No. 11, making it the highest-ranked party school in the state, according to the WSJ and College Pulse, which surveyed over 60,000 students and recent graduates from January to May this year and asked them to rank their college party scene from one to five.

    Is UC Santa Barbara hard to get into? ›

    According to US News, the UCSB acceptance rate is around 37%, making it a “most selective” school. This number also puts the UCSB acceptance rate in the middle-to-low range when compared to other schools in the University of California system.

    Is UC Santa Barbara a hard school to get into? ›

    UCSB Acceptance Rate 2023

    UCSB received 111,006 applications for the Class of 2026 and admitted 26,689 of that group. This means that the UC Santa Barbara acceptance rate is now 26%. The previous year, they received 105,647 applications and accepted 30,823 individuals which calculates to a 29% acceptance rate.

    What time does the BARC office open at UCSB? ›

    BARC. Hours: The office is open Monday - Friday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. If you are inquiring about your Perkins Loan or Institutional Loans please do not contact the BARC office. View Student Loan and Debt Services for more information.

    How do I talk to an advisor at UCSB? ›

    EMAIL US YOUR QUESTIONS
    1. General Advising: academic_advising@Ltsc.ucsb.edu.
    2. Honors Advising: honorsmail@Ltsc.ucsb.edu.
    3. Transfer Students Advising: transferadvising@Ltsc.ucsb.edu.
    4. International Students Advising: intl_students@Ltsc.ucsb.edu.
    5. Undeclared & Transitions Students Advising: undeclared_advising@Ltsc.ucsb.edu.

    How to check UCSB financial aid? ›

    Similarly, if you filed a CA Dream Application, you can check the status of your application by logging in to your application and clicking on the CAL SAR tab. Once UCSB has received your application, you can check on the status of your financial aid award by logging in to My Aid Status.

    What is the phone number for the UCSB annual fund? ›

    If you would like to update your information you can do so by contacting the Annual Fund by email at Annual.Fund@ia.ucsb.edu or by phone at (805) 893-8201.

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