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Is There an Online Application for the SSCG Grant?
Many students search for an SSCG grant online application, but it’s important to understand that there is no separate online application for the Student Success Completion Grant.
The SSCG is a “piggyback” grant, meaning it is automatically awarded when your primary financial aid application is reviewed and you meet specific eligibility and enrollment requirements established by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC). According to official Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG) program documentation, students do not submit a separate SSCG form or portal application.
How to Apply for the Student Success Completion Grant
Step 1: Submit Your Primary Financial Aid Application
To be considered for the SSCG, you must first be evaluated for a Cal Grant, which is a prerequisite for receiving the SSCG. This requires submitting one of the following applications by the state’s priority deadlines:
- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
For U.S. citizens, permanent residents, and eligible non-citizens who submit aid information through FAFSA to qualify for the Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG). - CADAA (California Dream Act Application)
For undocumented students, including those with DACA or AB 540 status, who apply through the California Dream Act Application for SSCG eligibility.
Important deadlines:
- Primary deadline: March 2
- Community college extension deadline: September 2
Missing these deadlines is one of the most common reasons otherwise-eligible students never receive the SSCG.
Step 2: Secure Your Cal Grant B or C Award
The SSCG is only available to students who have been awarded a Cal Grant B or Cal Grant C and are enrolled at a California Community College, consistent with how the Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG) works with Cal Grant eligibility.
If you are awarded a Cal Grant A, it is typically placed in reserve status while you attend a community college. During this period, you are not eligible for the SSCG unless your award status changes to a B or C or you transfer to a qualifying institution.
Step 3: Meet the “Success” Enrollment Thresholds
Once your Cal Grant is active, your college’s financial aid office automatically evaluates your enrollment intensity each term. This behind-the-scenes review determines your SSCG award amount based on SSCG eligibility and unit enrollment rules explained by community colleges.
2025–2026 SSCG Award Amounts
| Units Enrolled | Award Amount (Per Semester) | Annual Total |
|---|---|---|
| 12 – 14.99 units | $1,298 | $2,596 |
| 15+ units | $4,000 | $8,000 |
| Foster Youth (12+ units) | $5,250 | $10,500 |
Real-world example (experience-based):
A student enrolled in 15 units on the first day of the semester qualifies for the $4,000 SSCG. If that student drops one class before the census (freeze) date and falls to 14 units, the award is automatically reduced to $1,298—even if the drop was unavoidable.
Important Deadlines and Freeze Dates
Most California community colleges use a Census Date (Freeze Date) early in the semester to lock enrollment levels for financial aid purposes.
If you drop units before this date, your SSCG amount will be recalculated automatically—often resulting in a significant reduction. Colleges explain this process clearly in guides such as how California community college students receive the SSCG grant.
How to Verify Your SSCG Award Status
Because there is no SSCG application to submit, students should actively monitor their status through the following systems:
- WebGrants4Students
Track your Cal Grant and SSCG award status online through WebGrants4Students (MyGrantInfo). - Your College Student Portal
Review your official Financial Aid Award Letter through your campus system (Canvas, MyPortal, Self-Service, etc.).
Common Mistakes That Cost Students SSCG Funding
- Assuming 12 units always qualifies as “full-time”
- Dropping a class before the census date without checking financial aid impact
- Not updating Student Accessibility Services (SAS) accommodations
- Checking only one portal instead of both
Source transparency: Award amounts, eligibility rules, and enrollment thresholds are based on guidance from the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) and participating California Community Colleges, including official SSCG program documentation.
Scope disclaimer: Financial aid rules can change, and individual circumstances differ. Always confirm final eligibility and award amounts with your campus financial aid office.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is there an online application for the SSCG grant?
No. There is no separate online application for the Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG). Students are automatically considered after submitting the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application (CADAA) and meeting eligibility and enrollment requirements.
2. Who is eligible to receive the Student Success Completion Grant?
The SSCG is available to California Community College students who receive a Cal Grant B or Cal Grant C, enroll at the required unit level, and meet academic progress standards. Eligibility is determined by the college’s financial aid office each term.
3. How much money can I receive from the SSCG?
SSCG award amounts depend on the number of units you are enrolled in each semester. Students enrolled in 12–14.99 units receive a lower award tier, while students enrolled in 15 or more units qualify for the higher award tier. Foster youth may qualify for higher amounts.
4. Can I lose my SSCG after it is awarded?
Yes. You may lose all or part of your SSCG if you drop units before your college’s census (freeze) date or if you fail to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP), such as meeting GPA or completion rate requirements.
5. How can I check if my SSCG has been awarded?
You can check your SSCG status by reviewing your financial aid award letter in your college’s student portal and by logging into WebGrants4Students (MyGrantInfo) to confirm your Cal Grant and related aid information.
