BOGFW-Method B: 2017–2018 Income Standards
Number in Household
2015 Total Income
Number in Household
2015 Total Income
1
$17,820 or less
5
$42,660 or less
2
$24,030 or less
6
$48,870 or less
3
$30,240 or less
7
$55,095 or less
4
$36,450 or less
8
$61,335 or less
Add $6,240 for each additional family member in the household.
You will be asked to provide documentation of income.
Board of Governors Enrollment Fee Waiver - Method C
For this waiver, students must demonstrate financial need at a minimum of $1,104 and
be legal residents of California. Eligibility is based on the completed FAFSA. Students
are awarded $46 per unit per semester based on enrollment status. This is not a cash
award to students, but is simply a waiver of enrollment fees. To maintain eligibility for the
waiver, students must meet academic and progress standards by maintaining a
cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 and must complete more than 50 percent
of courses attempted.
This information is subject to change pending new regulations. Please check with the
Financial Aid Office for any changes in eligibility.
Academic Standards and Financial Assistance
Students who receive financial aid are required to maintain satisfactory and measurable
academic progress. To be considered for financial aid, students must complete at least
67 percent of their attempted units (Ws are included in this calculation), maintain a
minimum 2.0 (or better) cumulative grade point average, be enrolled in an eligible
program of study and not exceed 150 percent of their program unit requirement.
Academic progress will be reviewed every semester, and students will be notified of
their status via their Compton College e-mail account available on MyECC. Students
should review the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy on Compton College’s
Financial Aid webpage to clearly understand these standards. Federal financial aid
academic standards should not be confused with the campus academic standards set
forth by Compton College. Both standards apply to all students even if the student has
not applied for financial aid.
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