Financial Aid:
Federal Financial Aid may be available through grants and loan programs.
In general, to qualify for aid you must be enrolled in 6.0 units each
semester and demonstrate financial eligibility through the regular
application process. Receiving reimbursement through the Tuition Assistance
program does not disqualify any student from applying for financial
aid. You can reach Coastline's Financial Aid Department by calling
(714) 241-6239 Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm PST, and
Fridays from 8 am to 2 pm PST. Just identify yourself as a student
in the Military Program! For more information, visit the Financial
Aid Website.
MyCAA Program:
Military spouses of active duty and activated Guard and Reserve service members may be eligible to participate in the Department of Defense sponsored Military Spouse Career Advancement program. Please visit Coastline's Spouse Career Advancement Accounts page for further details.
Scholarships:
Scholarship Opportunities - Apply Now!
Scholarships are made available through the generous donations of
Coastline Community College's Foundation, Student Advisory Council (SAC),
faculty, staff, businesses, service organizations, and private
individuals. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Scholarship Awards
Committee. Factors for selection may include academic achievement, service
and leadership, college and community involvement, and/or financial need.
For additional information about Coastline scholarships, please visit: http://www.coastline.edu/scholarships
For information about the Coastline College Scholarship for Injured/Disabled Service Members and their spouses, please visit: http://military.coastline.edu/scholarship.htm
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General Criteria |
Enrollment in at least six units at Coastline (including distance
learning).
A cumulative 3.0 grade point average (GPA) from Coastline to qualify
for a SAC Merit Scholarship.
A cumulative 2.5 GPA from Coastline to qualify for most other
scholarships, unless otherwise stipulated.
Acceptable academic progress at Coastline. Students on probation or
suspension are not eligible for scholarships. |