Board of Trustees Grant Application - Delta College 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, social security number, address, student number, phone number, date of birth, and email address. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Complete the Estimated 2018 Gross Family Income Table. Provide proof of income for each source listed and ensure you include both earned and unearned income.
  4. Indicate your dependency status by checking the appropriate box that applies to you. This helps determine your eligibility for assistance.
  5. List family members living with you who fit the specified categories. This information is crucial for assessing financial need.
  6. Fill in details about the Short-Term Job Training Program you wish to enroll in, including its name, semester dates, and estimated program cost.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. Once complete, return the application along with required documentation to the Financial Aid Office.

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San Joaquin Delta College is often viewed as a solid starting point for students seeking affordable education and a variety of academic programs. Reviews highlight the welcoming environment, with many appreciating the diversity of the student body and the helpfulness of professors and staff.
Yes, it is possible to attend college for free or at a docHubly reduced cost through various means. Here are some options: Scholarships and Grants: Many institutions and organizations offer scholarships based on merit, need, or specific criteria (like ethnicity, field of study, etc.).
Federal aid Eligible students must demonstrate financial need as determined by the federal methodology, meet standards of academic progress, not owe due to an over award or be in default on any Title IV Aid and be working toward a Delta College academic degree or certificate.
Delta College has a ton of scholarships. And, more than 80% of applicants received a scholarship last year. Thats over 900 students getting help paying for college.
About two-thirds of Deltas students qualify for free tuition, and students receive approximately $45 million in financial aid disbursements each year. We are committed to providing all of our students the support they need to succeed.

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If you are 25 years or older and dont have a college degree, you may be eligible to attend Delta College tuition free.
Determine your eligibility Have not earned a prior bachelors degree (or the equivalent), Live in Massachusetts for at least one year with an intent to stay in the state, Maintain satisfactory academic progress according to the colleges requirements, AND. Not be in default on any federal or state educational loan.

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