
The California Student Aid Commission has extended the priority deadline from March 3 to April 2, giving California students and their contributors an additional 30 days to complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the California Dream Act Application (CADAA).

Super Sunday, the statewide outreach by the California State University, took place on Feb. 23 when the university system that includes CSUSB joined with Black and African American churches to talk about the transformational power of a college degree.

The California State University’s Super Sunday, set for Feb. 23, is an initiative that focuses on the importance of higher education. Black and African American congregations across California will receive presentations from CSU officials.

The Cal State San Bernardino Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships strongly encourages students and their contributors to complete the FAFSA application as soon as possible in preparation for the 2025-26 academic year. The deadline is March 1.

Students and their contributors are now able to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form ahead of the application’s planned Dec. 1 launch date. The early launch date applies to the FAFSA application only.

Local African American high school students from Riverside County gained academic and financial resources through interactive workshops and hands-on assistance at the Scholarship Success Summit: Your Path to Higher Education.

This significant investment in student success not only underscores the campus’s commitment to supporting academic excellence and making higher education accessible to all, but also aims to empower students in their academic pursuits and alleviate their financial burdens.

CSUSB’s Fall Preview Day for prospective students will be on Oct. 26 in San Bernardino and Nov. 9 at the Palm Desert Campus. These events will showcase the university’s academic programs and resources through workshops, campus tours and opportunities to connect with current students, faculty and financial aid experts.

The Scholarship Success Summit: Your Path to Higher Education will provide vital academic and financial resources to local African American high school students on Oct. 15 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.