Victor Valley College (VVC) Financial Aid and Scholarships
Students Receiving Aid
77%
Total Aid Amount
$32.773M
Financial Aid Official Website
www.vvc.edu/offices/financial-aid/
Victor Valley College is a public college that offers various financial aid opportunities to students to complete their education without any hassle. Its accreditation by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) gives it a leeway to produce aids that helps every student to achieve their goals.
VVC Scholarships
Victor Valley College offers various types of scholarships:
- Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship: It is awarded to students whose parent or guardian died in the line of duty. The students who are eligible for Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship will receive the maximum Pell Grant amount. Students must be less than 24 years old and should be enrolled at a college or university.
- Middle-Class Scholarship (MCS): This scholarship is provided to students who require financial support to study further and have a family income below specified criteria. Eligibility criteria demand that the student be a California resident and must be enrolled for a 6 credit hour course. Students should maintain good academic progress. The award amount will be based on the family income levels.
Grants
Federal Grants
- Pell Grants: These grants are provided to students who are in need of financial support and require help to pay for college. Students need to submit a FAFSA application form with all the details and should have good academic records. The award amount may vary with the enrolled course.
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant: This grant is awarded to students who have the lowest expected family contributions. Students need to submit a FAFSA application form and the financial aid office will determine the students' potential eligibility. The award amount may depend upon the college or university student is enrolled and also with the enrolled course.
State Grants
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California College Promise Grant: It is known as BOG Fee Waiver and it is awarded to students who are residents of California and are attending California Community College. Also, students need to submit a FAFSA application form with all the details and after that, a financial aid office will determine the status of the financial support required by the student. The award amount may vary with the course enrolled.