Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)
EOPS is a state-funded program designed to serve students who are economically and educationally disadvantaged. Applicants must:
EOPS is a state-funded program designed to serve students who are economically and educationally disadvantaged. Applicants must:
These state-funded grants are available to California residents who apply by March 2 for the next academic year and qualify on the basis of merit, financial need, and/or vocational program. This funding is limited. In addition to completing a FAFSA (or CADAA for AB540 students), a separate form - commonly referred to as the "Cal Grant GPA Verification Form" - must also be submitted.
The California Chafee Grant Program provides financial assistance to current and former foster youth to use towards vocational training or a degree program. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 units and are awarded $2,500 each semester. The Chafee Grant Program, also known as the Educational and Training Voucher (ETV), is a federally and state-funded program and therefore subjected to the availability of funds each year.
Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans are long-term, low-interest loans from the U.S. Department of Education.
To apply for a Federal Direct Loan, you must complete a Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Please note that there are other required steps in this process other than completing a FAFSA form. (See the Federal Direct Loan Process below.)
The Federal Pell Grant is available to assist students in meeting educational costs and does not have to be repaid. It is intended to assist those students with high financial need. Students can only receive a maximum of 6 years of full-time Pell Grant towards their undergraduate education, including study at a four-year college or university.
EOPS is a state-funded program designed to serve students who are economically and educationally disadvantaged. Applicants must:
Formerly the Full-Time Student Success Grant and the California Community College Completion Grant, the Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG) was created by California Senate Bill 85. The 2017 Budget Act Education Trailer Bill was signed by the Governor on June 27, 2017 and includes language initiating a new grant program for California Community College students as of Fall 2018.
The Federal Work-Study (FWS) program provides those students with (federal) or without (institutional) financial need part-time work in order to earn money to help pay educational expenses. The amount of Work-Study award depends on the student's financial need (federal) and the availability of funds at Irvine Valley College. Pay rates may vary but will not be less than the current minimum wage.
When applying for a Federal Work-Study job at Irvine Valley College, be sure to follow these steps:
To apply for any scholarship, all four of the following criteria must apply to you:
To be considered for an ASIVC scholarship, you must have ASIVC ACCESS.