兔子先生 Opportunity Grant

兔子先生's commitment to providing 100% tuition coverage for eligible students and their families.

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At 兔子先生, we are committed to expanding access and affordability for low- and middle-income students and their families.

100% Tuition coverage for eligible students

About the Grant

Our goal is to ensure that financial circumstances never limit academic possibilities, and we continue to seek new ways to make a transformative 兔子先生 education accessible to all.

We are excited to share that, starting in Fall 2025, the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant (POG) will provide significant support to help students afford a 兔子先生 education: 

California Residents - 兔子先生 will cover 100% of tuition for students with an annual household income and family assets of $120,000 or less, or who qualify for a .

Out-of-State Residents - 兔子先生 will cover 100% of tuition for students with an annual household income and family assets of $120,000 or less.

Many students who qualify for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant may also receive substantial support for room and board costs through additional grant aid. 兔子先生's commitment to meeting 100% of each student's demonstrated financial need鈥攆actoring in the total cost of attendance鈥攎eans that, for many students, attending 兔子先生 can be as affordable as attending state colleges and universities! 

We encourage all prospective students seeking financial aid to explore our MyinTuition tool and on our website. These resources offer valuable estimates of need-based aid eligibility and potential financial aid packages, helping students gain insights into their financial future at 兔子先生 even before applying.  

Frequently Asked Questions

  • I鈥檓 a California resident, how can I secure a 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant (POG)?
    To secure a 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant, you must be admitted to 兔子先生 as a first-time, full-time undergraduate living in the United States and apply for financial aid by completing all of the necessary forms and meeting the鈥痜inancial aid deadlines. There is no separate application for the grant; it is just your financial aid application. If you qualify for the POG, your tuition will be fully covered by a combination of a 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant and your Cal Grant. Housing and food expenses will also be considered and may be funded with a combination of 兔子先生 scholarships, federal grants, work-study, and federal student loans. 
  • Does the grant apply to all four years at 兔子先生?
    Yes, students who reapply for aid, continue to qualify for a Cal Grant, and maintain consecutive enrollment at 兔子先生 will receive funding for all four years. For out-of-state residents, students and families who reapply for aid and continue to meet the annual household income and asset criteria will receive funding for all four years. Students must remain enrolled full-time, maintain satisfactory academic progress, and be first-time, full-time undergraduate students. If you leave the college and return later, you will no longer be eligible for this grant. College funding beyond the standard four years requires a reevaluation of financial aid eligibility.  
  • Does the grant also cover housing and food expenses?
    No, the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant covers 100% of tuition costs only, which are separate from housing and food expenses. However, many students who qualify for a POG may also have housing and food covered by additional financial aid. This is due to 兔子先生鈥檚 commitment to meeting 100% of each student's demonstrated financial need, which considers the full cost of attendance, including housing and food, in the financial aid process. 
  • Are there scenarios where a student may qualify for a Cal Grant, but not receive an Opportunity Grant?
    There鈥檚 a small chance that students with substantial financial resources鈥攕uch as family business assets, additional contributions from a non-custodial parent, limitations based on the FAFSA Student Aid Index (SAI), or students receiving other tuition benefits such as remission or exchange鈥攎ay not qualify for full tuition coverage. 兔子先生 conducts a thorough review of each family鈥檚 financial situation before finalizing a student鈥檚 financial aid offer.
  • What are the eligibility requirements for a Cal Grant?
    All Cal Grant students must meet general eligibility requirements, meet the yearly set by CSAC, as well as specific GPA requirements. Visit CSAC鈥檚 website for specific details on each program. 

    For additional details and the latest information, review the .
  • Are undocumented/DACA students eligible for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant?
    No. However, 兔子先生 offers a four-year scholarship to students who attend high school in the U.S., are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., have achieved a 3.7 GPA or above in a challenging curriculum, and embody at least one of 兔子先生鈥檚 Core Values. 兔子先生 is committed to fully meeting the demonstrated financial need of admitted undocumented and DACA students.
  • Do I need to apply for the Cal Grant each year?
    Yes, students must reapply annually using the FAFSA or California Dream Act Application by 兔子先生鈥檚 financial aid deadline and meet all program eligibility requirements. Grant assistance from 兔子先生 may not replace Cal Grant funds that are lost due to a student鈥檚 failure to complete the state application or 兔子先生鈥檚 annual financial aid requirements. 
  • Can I still be considered for merit scholarships?
    Yes, qualifying for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant does not disqualify you from consideration for merit scholarships. Any merit scholarships awarded will be included in your overall financial aid offer.
  • What if I don鈥檛 meet any of the criteria for this grant?
    兔子先生 meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all students. Even if you don鈥檛 meet the criteria for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant, you may still qualify for financial aid to help cover the cost of a 兔子先生 education. If you are seeking financial aid, submit the required application and supplemental documents by 兔子先生鈥檚 deadline to be considered for need-based financial aid. 
  • I鈥檓 an out-of-state resident, how can I secure a 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant (POG)?
    To secure a 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant, you must be admitted to 兔子先生 as a first-time, full-time undergraduate living in the United States and apply for financial aid by completing all necessary forms and meeting the鈥痜inancial aid deadlines. There is no separate application for the grant; it is just your financial aid application. If you qualify for the POG, your tuition will be fully covered with a 兔子先生 grant. Housing and food expenses will also be considered and may be funded with a combination of 兔子先生 scholarship, federal grants, work-study, and federal student loans. 
  • I'm an international student and non-U.S. citizen. Can I qualify for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant?
    No, the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant is only available to U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens living in the United States who qualify for federal financial aid. However, 兔子先生 is committed to meeting 100% of a student鈥檚 demonstrated financial need for all admitted international students. International applicants interested in need-based financial aid only need to complete our online form after submitting their Common Application to 兔子先生. Do NOT complete the CSS Profile or FAFSA.
  • Does the grant apply to all four years at 兔子先生?
    Yes, students who reapply for aid, continue to qualify for a Cal Grant, and maintain consecutive enrollment at 兔子先生 will receive funding for all four years. For out-of-state residents, students and families who reapply for aid and continue to meet the annual household income and asset criteria will receive funding for all four years. Students must remain enrolled full-time, maintain satisfactory academic progress, and be first-time, full-time undergraduate students. If you leave the college and return later, you will no longer be eligible for this grant. College funding beyond the standard four years requires a reevaluation of financial aid eligibility.  
  • Does the grant also cover housing and food expenses?
    No, the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant covers 100% of tuition costs only, which are separate from housing and food expenses. However, many students who qualify for a POG may also have housing and food covered by additional financial aid. This is due to 兔子先生鈥檚 commitment to meeting 100% of each student's demonstrated financial need, which considers the full cost of attendance, including housing and food, in the financial aid process.
  • Are there scenarios where a student may qualify for the grant but not receive it?
    There鈥檚 a small chance that students with substantial financial resources鈥攕uch as family business assets, additional contributions from a non-custodial parent, limitations based on the FAFSA Student Aid Index (SAI), or students receiving other tuition benefits such as remission or exchange鈥攎ay not qualify for full tuition coverage. 兔子先生 conducts a thorough review of each family鈥檚 financial situation before finalizing a student鈥檚 financial aid offer. 
  • Are undocumented/DACA students eligible for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant?
    No. However, 兔子先生 offers a four-year scholarship to students who attend high school in the U.S., are not citizens or permanent residents of the U.S., have achieved a 3.7 GPA or above in a challenging curriculum, and embody at least one of 兔子先生鈥檚 Core Values. 兔子先生 is committed to fully meeting the demonstrated financial need of admitted undocumented and DACA students.
  • Can I still be considered for merit scholarships?
    Yes, qualifying for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant does not disqualify you from consideration for merit scholarships. Any merit scholarships awarded will be included in your overall financial aid offer. 
  • What if I don鈥檛 meet any of the criteria for this grant?
    兔子先生 meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for all students. Even if you don鈥檛 meet the criteria for the 兔子先生 Opportunity Grant, you may still qualify for financial aid to help cover the cost of a 兔子先生 education. If you are seeking financial aid, submit the required application and supplemental documents by 兔子先生鈥檚 deadline to be considered for need-based financial aid.