They were filling out their FAFSA applications before Wednesday's deadline and hoping to qualify for financial aid.
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"You would be considered for the Cal Grant program," says FCC Financial Aid Director Mikki Johnson. "It has been expanded and it is for students who are California community college students that meet the income criteria as well as a 2.0 GPA."
Johnson says about 60% of the students at FCC receive aid. Many students will need their parents' tax information for the application.
The state and federal grants can be used for tuition, books, even rent.
"Students that qualify for the maximum award can qualify for approximately $6,500 for the federal Pell grant," Johnson said.
The City College lab is open between 8 am and 5 pm to help students fill out their FAFSA applications.
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California has seen a drop in financial aid applications due to the pandemic.
A decrease of 16.8% from a year ago among Fresno County students worries Johnson.
"It does only because I know how important education is," Johnson said. "It's concerning that students aren't attending college."
In addition to FAFSA applications for citizens and eligible non-citizens, there is also one for undocumented students or Dreamers.