Types of Financial Aid
Federal Financial Aid Programs
Federal Aid Programs are financial aid programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education. These programs are available to students who submit a FAFSA.
State Financial Aid Programs
State Aid Programs are financial aid programs funded by the State of California. These programs are only available to California Residents and AB 540/AB 2000/SB 68 Eligible Students who submit either a FAFSA or a California Dream Act.
AB19/California College Promise is applied as a waiver of enrollment fees to first-time college students who enroll full-time.
To be eligible, you must be enrolled for a semester during your first or second financial aid award year at Cuesta College, while not receiving aid through the California College Promise Grant (CCPG) fee waiver. You must be enrolled full-time (12 or more units) at the freeze date for the semester. AB19 will then show as applied approximately 10 days following the freeze date. Funding is limited, and we may not be able to apply the fee waiver after the freeze date.
Institutional Programs
Institutional Aid Programs are financial aid programs funded by Cuesta College or outside entities/donors.
Cuesta College Promise program is a scholarship program available to all San Luis
Obispo County high school graduates. Graduates must attend Cuesta during the Fall
semester immediately following graduation from high school.
The Cuesta Promise covers tuition for all local graduates for up to two years (including
summer semester). Students must be a California resident or meet the requirements
as an AB540 students to be eligible.
Like grants, scholarships don't have to be repaid and you don't need to work to earn them. However, scholarships are often competitive and are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
Scholarships come in two basic types: inside and outside. Inside scholarships are those that are managed and awarded within the college itself (like the Cuesta College Scholarship program), while outside scholarships are awarded by entities other than the college.
The Cuesta Assistance for Student Emergencies (CASE) Fund provides immediate financial
assistance to students facing an emergency or unexpected expenses. Applying for the
CASE Grant does not automatically mean a grant will be awarded. Funding is limited.
If you are in need of emergency assistance, please contact the Financial Aid Office
at finaid@cuesta.edu or by calling 805-546-3143.
Fee waivers remove the necessity to pay registration or other fees, but do not provide any extra money that can be used for other items.