California Form G 23 PDF Details

Every year, numerous students in California embark on the journey of securing financial aid to pursue their higher education dreams. Among various forms and procedures, the California G 23 form plays a critical role for a specific group of students. This form, officially known as the 2014-15 Entitlement Cal Grant Application Correction Form, is a pivotal document for applicants who find themselves ineligible for a Cal Grant or have their eligibility on hold due to the provision of incomplete or inaccurate information on their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or their Cal Grant GPA Verification. It serves as a beacon of hope for those needing to rectify errors that could potentially bar them from receiving vital financial support. The California Student Aid Commission recommends utilizing the WebGrants for Students platform for corrections; however, for those unable to access this online resource, completing the G 23 form becomes essential. Notably, this form excludes applicants of Competitive Cal Grant awards from making post-selection corrections, underlining the importance of accuracy and timely submission. The content of the G 23 form is extensive, requiring detailed personal, educational, and residency information, alongside a certification of truthfulness under penalty of perjury in California. It underscores the state's commitment to ensuring that every eligible student has a fair shot at receiving financial aid, conditional upon the accuracy and authenticity of the provided information.

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2014-15 Entitlement Cal Grant Application Correction Form

California Student Aid Commission

Submit this form only if you cannot access WebGrants for Students at www.webgrants4students.org

Some applicants for Entitlement Cal Grant awards are found ineligible for a Cal Grant, or have their eligibility placed on hold due to incomplete or inaccurate information provided on the FAFSA or Cal Grant GPA Veriication. To receive further consideration, these applicants may login

to WebGrants for Students at www.webgrants4students.org and complete the "Submit Cal Grant Application Correction" screen on the Cal Grant Main menu. Applicants not able to access WebGrants for Students may complete this form. Unfortunately, Competitive Cal Grant

applicants may not make application corrections after the Competitive Cal Grant award selection is held. If mailing this form, we suggest you obtain a $1.20 U.S. Postal Service Certiicate of Mailing to prove you mailed the form on time. Fill in all blanks, including name, address and

Social Security number.

A. Name and Phone: Attach a photocopy of your driver's license if you are correcting the way your name appears on your notiication letter.

Last

First

MI

Phone

B. Permanent Mailing Address

Number

Street

Apt. No.

City

State

Zip Code

 

 

C. Social Security Number (SSN) or CSAC ID Number: Attach a copy of your Social Security card if the number on your application is incorrect.

SSN

CSAC ID

 

 

D. Updated Information: Review your most recent Student Aid Report (SAR) to make sure that document also relects your correct information.

Legal State of Residence

Should match question #18 on your FAFSA. Students who will not be 18 years of age by the

award deadline should list their parent's state of residency (question #69 on your FAFSA.) State of Legal Residence

What date were you considered a California resident?

If you were born in and have remained in California, please list the month and year of your birth.

Will you have a Bachelor's degree, such as from a four-year college, by July 1, 2014?

Yes

M M Y Y Y Y

Date of Legal Residence

No

E. Fall 2014 College of Attendance: If you are not sure where you will attend, list the college you will most likely attend.

College Name

Check your grade level at this college for the 2014-15 school year:

List the grade level your college will consider you at the beginning of the 2014-15 school year. For example, if your college will consider you a sophomore level student, even if you have been in college for more than two years, list College Sophomore.

College Freshman (1st year) College Sophomore (2nd year) College Junior (3rd Year)

College Senior (4th year or higher)

 

 

College Graduate Student (beyond undergraduate)

 

 

 

F. High School Most Recently Attended Information

 

 

 

 

Date Began 9th Grade:

 

 

 

 

High School Graduation Date:

 

Date of GED Completion:

 

Highest Grade Completed: 9 10 11 12 (circle one)

G. Student Certiication

I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. By my sig- nature I am requesting reconsideration in the state Entitlement Cal Grant Program and acknowledge that this information, my SAR information and Cal Grant GPA will be used to determine my eligibility for a 2014-15 academic year Cal Grant award.

Student Signature

Date

G-23 (02-14) California Student Aid Commission, P.O. Box 419028, Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-9028 Phone: (888) 224-7268. E-mail: studentsupport@csac.ca.gov Web site: www.csac.ca.gov