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Julissa Loza Mendez,
Coordinador del programa Inland Empire Cash For College

Frequently Asked Questions

Navegar por las ayudas financieras puede resultar abrumador, pero no estás solo. Tanto si eres estudiante, padre, orientador o colaborador comunitario, en esta sección se tratan preguntas frecuentes sobre talleres, documentos necesarios y dónde encontrar ayuda.

¿Qué es Cash for College?

Cash for College es una iniciativa regional que ayuda a los estudiantes y las familias de Inland Empire a completar solicitudes de ayuda financiera como la FAFSA y la California Dream Act Application (CADAA). Ofrecemos talleres gratuitos, asistencia personalizada y recursos útiles para guiarle a lo largo del proceso.

Who can attend a Cash for College workshop?

Workshops are open to all, and you don’t need to attend a specific school to participate. Counselors, parents, and community memberd are also welcome.

What do I need to bring to a workshop?

Bring your Social Security number (if you have one), your parent/guardians tax information, and any income or benefits info. For a full list of what to bring, visit our workshop page.

What’s the difference between FAFSA and CADAA?

The FAFSA is for U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens. The CADAA is for undocumented students who meet AB 540 criteria. Both forms help you qualify for financial aid like grants and scholarships.

Is financial aid really worth applying for?

Yes. Many students qualify for grants they don’t have to pay back. Even if you think you won’t qualify, applying can open doors to scholarships, work-study, and more.

How can I get help outside of a workshop?

Join our office hours and visit IEsuccess.org to access multilingual guides and college planning tools.

How can schools or community organizations host a Cash for College workshop?

Schools, nonprofits, and community groups in the Inland Empire can partner with GIA to host an in-person or virtual Cash for College workshop. We provide materials, training, and staffing support. To get started, visit our workshop section under the resources page.

What resources are available for counselors helping students with financial aid?

Counselors can access a toolkit with training materials, checklists, event flyers, and up-to-date FAFSA/CADAA guidance. GIA also offers “train-the-trainer” sessions and ongoing support to help counselors lead successful workshops. Visit iecashforcollege.org/resources to explore what’s available.