blue and gold opportunity plan question?

<p>yeah i sorta doubt if you don’t qualify for that, you won’t qualify for B&G.</p>

<p>but you can try. i was reading somewhere on here that they factor in assets though, so i see why you spoke about those other finances. </p>

<p>What it takes to be eligible</p>

<p>1) Be a California resident
2) Demonstrate income below $80,000 with financial need, as determined for federal need-based aid program
3) Be in your first four years as a UC undergraduate (first two for transfer students)
4) Meet other campus basic requirements for UC grant aid (for example, be enrolled at least half-time during the academic year, meet campus academic progress standards, not be in default on student loans, etc.)
5) Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 2 and provide any additional documentation campuses may request by the specified deadline.
6) Make sure your school submits a GPA verification form to the Cal Grant program, or download the form, have your school fill it out and send it to the California Student Aid Commission</p>

<p>seems pretty clear cut, do you meet all of those reqs?</p>

<p>are you applying this year?</p>