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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2012- 2013 CALIFORNIA DREAM APPLICATION PARENTS in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student’s last name and first name in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Input the SF State Student ID Number to ensure proper identification of the application.
  4. Answer question #1 regarding whether your parents filed a tax return for 2011. Select 'Yes' or 'No' accordingly.
  5. If 'Yes', proceed to question #2 and enter the total income reported on their 2011 tax return. If 'No', skip to question #4.
  6. Complete questions #3 through #7, providing details about taxes paid, earnings from work, untaxed income, and current balances in accounts.
  7. Finally, ensure that your parents sign and date the form at the bottom before submission.

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Students applying for financial aid in California must complete either the FAFSA or the CADAA depending on the students citizenship status. During the release of the California Dream Act Application for state financial aid, the federal government began the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
California Dream Act history Assembly Bill 130 was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown on July 25, 2011, granting undocumented AB 540 students access to an estimated $88 million in private financial aid in the form of scholarships and grants.
CA DREAM Act Are for students who are not U.S. Citizens, National or Permanent residents or do not fulfill ALL of the FAFSA requirements. The DREAM application is unique to California promoting access to all students regardless of immigration statues and/or documentation.
To receive federal student aid, a student must be a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the U.S.; be enrolled in an academic program leading to a degree or certificate; not owe a repayment on any previous federal or state grant; be in good standing on previous student loans; and have a social security number.
For the Cal Grant, you must submit both the FAFSA OR CA Dream Act Application and your verified Cal Grant GPA by the April 2nd Cal Grant deadline.
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Any of the following students who meet the requirements for a non-resident tuition exemption can apply for the CADAA: Undocumented students. DACA recipients (valid or expired) Students with a U visa. Students with Temporary Protected Status ()

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