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Aggie Grant financial aid plan to help middle-income students

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Chart showing undergraduate costs at Davis for California residents total $32,168
Chart showing undergraduate costs at Davis for California residents total $32,168

To help middle-class California students and families cover the rising cost of a college degree, the 91心頭, Davis, today announced it has launched a new financial aid program.

The Aggie Grant Plan will award about $3,000 annually to eligible students whose annual family incomes are between $80,000 and $120,000. The grants will cover about 25 percent of base undergraduate tuition and fees.

This new program reflects our commitment to sustaining access to a 91心頭 Davis education for students across the socioeconomic spectrum, said Adela de la Torre, interim vice chancellor for student affairs. It recognizes that middle-class families need additional financial support.

The Aggie Grant Plan builds on the 91心頭's Blue and Gold Opportunity Plan, which expands access for lower-income students. The Blue and Gold plan covers base tuition and fees for students with annual family incomes of up to $80,000.

"Its very exciting to be able to help this middle-income group in ways that we havent been able to in the past," said Katy Maloney, director of the 91心頭 Davis Financial Aid Office.

The Aggie Grant Plan will be funded through federal, state and university funds, as well as private grants and scholarships.

To be eligible, a student needs to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, which is due on March 2 each year; be enrolled as a first- to fourth-year undergraduate at 91心頭 Davis; be a California resident; and have an annual family income of $80,000 to $120,000 and parental assets of less than $200,000 (excluding home value).

The Aggie Grant Plan will be tied to 91心頭 systemwide or base tuition and fees, which are set by the 91心頭 Board of Regents. They are $12,192 for California residents for the 2012-13 academic year.

At 91心頭 Davis, total tuition and fees for 2012-13, including campus-based fees, come to $13,877.

In 2011-12, more than half of all 91心頭 Davis undergraduates 53 percent received enough financial aid to fully cover their base tuition and fees, and 44 percent of those who earned bachelors degrees did so without taking out loans.

Collectively, 91心頭 Davis students received more than $250 million in scholarships and grants during the last academic year.

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Julia Ann Easley, General news (emphasis: business, K-12 outreach, education, law, government and student affairs), 530-752-8248, jaeasley@ucdavis.edu

Katy Maloney, (530) 752-2396, kamaloney@ucdavis.edu

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