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The Euphrat hosts an annual De Anza Student Art Show. Students participate in all aspects of museum operations, including the Euphrat's Arts and Schools Program that provides art classes to elementary and middle-school students in the community.
Receptions for the artists are free and open to the public. Call the Euphrat to schedule a group tour.
The Euphrat is a part of De Anza's Community Education Division (see page 9). Location: Euphrat Museum of Art,
VPAC Telephone: 408.864.5464
Website: deanza.edu/euphrat FINANCIAL AID
AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Financial aid is available through the college for students who need financial support to pursue their education. The college provides assistance in the form of grants, scholarships, loans and part-time jobs, as well as the De Anza College Promise program. Except for scholarships and the De Anza College Promise, all programs require that a student show financial need in order to qualify.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Most students should use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available at fafsa.gov. Carefully follow the directions provided. Undocumented students should use the California Dream Act application available at dream.csac.ca.gov, instead of the FAFSA. Applications for each new academic year are available on Oct. 1. Application deadlines vary for different programs, but you must file the FAFSA or CADAA by March 2 to be considered for a Cal Grant. Students are encouraged to call or visit the Financial Aid office for more information and to check the website frequently for updates.
ABILITY TO BENEFIT
Ability-to-benefit options for establishing general student eligibility for federal student aid have been eliminated for students who first enroll in a program of study on or after July 1, 2012. All students seeking federal financial aid will need to have a high school diploma or GED, or have been home- schooled in order to meet the academic qualifications for general eligibility.
FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS
The following programs are offered:
De Anza College Promise
Get your degree – or transfer – free! The De Anza College Promise provides free tuition and fees for two years, plus $1,000 toward books and materials, for first-time college students who are planning to attend full time. Students can apply by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid or the California Dream Act Application and listing De Anza College on the application. Students must be California residents (or eligible for nonresident tuition exemption) and maintain full-time status to remain eligible for this program. Learn more at deanza.edu/promise.
Grants
■ Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG)
■ Pell Grants
■ Extended Opportunity Program
Grant (EOPG)
■ Cal Grants B and C
■ Student Success Completion Grant
Loans■ Federal Direct Loan
■ Direct Plus Parent Loans
Part-Time Jobs
■ Federal Work Study Program Waivers
■ California College Promise (formerly the Board of Governors’ Fee Waiver)
Scholarships
Students may apply to a variety of scholarships using the AcademicWorks program in MyPortal. AcademicWorks provides personalized scholarship recommendations. Amounts and qualifications vary with each scholarship. Scholarships are offered through the college, district and outside organizations.
AB 540 Students
Students admitted under AB 540 are eligible to apply for the California College Promise, De Anza College Promise, Cal Grants and many private scholarships. Most AB 540 students should use the California Dream Act Application instead of the FAFSA. Location: Baldwin Winery Building Voicemail: 408.864.8718
Email: financialaid@deanza.edu Website: deanza.edu/financialaid/apply
FOOD PANTRY
Students experiencing food insecurity can get free food from the Food Pantry program operated by the Office of Outreach in RSS 127 and satellite locations around campus. The Outreach office also helps students apply for CalFresh benefits and coordinates emergency food vouchers, a mobile food pantry and a mobile farmer’s market. Location: RSS 127
Telephone: 408.864.8327 Website: deanza.edu/outreach/
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GUIDED PATHWAYS VILLAGES
The Guided Pathways initiative helps provide students with clear paths to achieve their academic goals. Students can explore areas of academic interest through six Villages, each based on a “meta-major” or cluster of related subjects.
Guided Pathways Villages are supportive communities of students, faculty members and classified professionals with shared academic interests. Each Village offers workshops, events and other activities keyed to the Village’s subject areas. Villages are also centers for sharing relevant information and services, including program maps that provide a suggested plan for advancing through required courses – quarter by quarter – to obtain a desired degree, certificate or transfer in a particular major.
Through these Villages and program maps, the Guided Pathways project creates opportunities for students to explore majors and careers – while receiving support services that will assist them in achieving their goals in a timely manner.
Website: deanza.edu/villages
HEALTH SERVICES
Student Health Services provides a variety of confidential, free and low-cost services. Free services include first aid, blood pressure checks, TB testing, flu shots, over-the-counter medicines, smoking cessation, pregnancy tests, condoms and health education information. Short-term psychological and personal counseling services are also provided free of charge. Services at reduced cost include well- woman exams, physical exams, birth control, emergency contraception and immunizations.
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