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Eligible Cal Grant Schools for 2018-19 Eligible Cal Grant Schools for 2018-19 (330 Total Eligible Schools) Cal Grant participating colleges, universities, and career technical schools must meet various eligibility requirements in law* to be able to receive Cal Grants. The schools on this Eligible Cal Grant Schools list meet those requirements for the 2018-19 academic year. 2015-16 School 2014 2016 School Name Control % of Federal Code 3-Year Cohort Graduation (CSAC) (USED)1 Student Loan (CSAC) Default Rate3 Rate4 Borrowers2 330 Eligible Schools 00753100 ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY Proprietary 49% 5.0 36.8 03786300 ADVANCED COLLEGE 5 Proprietary 63% 2.7 76.1 00111100 ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE Public 2% 20.1 28.1 01111700 ALLIANT INTERNATIONAL UNIV Proprietary 12% 3.9 NR 02241801 AMERICAN CAREER COLL ANAHEIM Proprietary 52% 5.7 66.4 03971300 AMERICAN CAREER COLL - ONTARIO Proprietary 61% 5.5 71.7 02241800 AMERICAN CAREER COLL LOS ANGELES 6 Proprietary 54% 5.7 71.7 02099200 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE Private 8% NR NR 00274100 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY Private 44% 9.2 43.8 00757201 AMERICAN MUSICAL DRAMATIC ACAD Private 77% 3.4 52.0 00123200 AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE Public 4% 23.1 25.0 00111300 ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE Public 9% 24.1 28.6 00301002 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES Private 24% 5.4 NR 00301003 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY-SANTA BARBARA Private 36% 5.4 NR 00111600 ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN Private 45% 6.5 73.1 04057300 ASHER COLLEGE Proprietary 48% 5.2 80.0 00111700 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Private 62% 3.8 70.2 00111800 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE Public 2% 20.4 17.0 00111900 BARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE Public 0% NA 13.9 02242505 BASTYR UNIVERSITY - SAN DIEGO Private 68% 0.7 NR 04223700 BAY AREA MEDICAL ACADEMY Proprietary 48% NA NR 04223701 BAY AREA MEDICAL ACADEMY - SAN JOSE Proprietary NR NR NR 02242700 BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE Public 2% 15.1 22.4 03266300 BETHESDA UNIVERSITY Private 41% 11.4 40.6 04185500 BEVERLY HILLS DESIGN INSTITUTE Proprietary 65% NA 100.0 00112200 BIOLA UNIVERSITY Private 60% 2.9 71.8 04003300 BLAKE AUSTIN COLLEGE Proprietary 57% 8.5 79.0 04003301 BLAKE AUSTIN COLLEGE - BEAUTY ACADEMY Proprietary 57% 8.5 79.0 04161800 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY Private 51% 5.5 NR 00807300 BUTTE COLLEGE Public 8% 20.2 30.1 01215400 CA INSTITUTE OF INTEGRAL STUDIES Private 84% 2.4 NR 00113100 CA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Private 15% 0.0 93.6 00112400 CABRILLO COLLEGE Public 2% 17.4 25.7 00114300 CAL POLY STATE UNIVERSITY 7 Public 33% 1.6 79.7 00112500 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Private 74% 4.3 59.8 California Student Aid Commission Page 1 of 10 September 4, 2019 Eligible Cal Grant Schools for 2018-19 (330 Total Eligible Schools) Cal Grant participating colleges, universities, and career technical schools must meet various eligibility requirements in law* to be able to receive Cal Grants. The schools on this Eligible Cal Grant Schools list meet those requirements for the 2018-19 academic year. 2015-16 School 2014 2016 School Name Control % of Federal Code 3-Year Cohort Graduation (CSAC) (USED)1 Student Loan (CSAC) Default Rate3 Rate4 Borrowers2 00884400 CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Private 56% 13.3 NR 02110800 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE SAN DIEGO Proprietary 65% 14.3 37.3 02110801 CA COLLEGE SAN DIEGO - NATIONAL CITY Proprietary NR NR NR 02110802 CA COLLEGE SAN DIEGO - SAN MARCOS Proprietary 62% 14.3 NR 00112700 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Private 46% 5.7 59.8 00113200 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS Private 55% 5.2 66.2 00113300 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Private 49% 2.9 73.2 04189700 CALIFORNIA MIRAMAR UNIVERSITY Proprietary 30% NA NR 03874300 CAMBRIDGE JUNIOR COLLEGE Proprietary 58% 2.0 70.9 00697300 CANADA COLLEGE Public 1% 15.1 26.0 03242300 CAREER NETWORK INSTITUTE Proprietary 66% 6.2 NR 00974807 CARRINGTON COLL CA SAN JOSE Proprietary 56% 15.2 65.7 00974803 CARRINGTON COLL CA STOCKTON Proprietary 58% 15.2 72.1 00974804 CARRINGTON COLL CA CITRUS HEIGHT Proprietary 50% 15.2 58.9 00974800 CARRINGTON COLL CA SACRAMENTO Proprietary 55% 15.2 62.8 00974802 CARRINGTON COLL CA-PLEASANT HILL Proprietary 52% 15.2 58.2 00974801 CARRINGTON COLL CA-SAN LEANDRO Proprietary 59% 15.2 68.8 00974811 CARRINGTON COLLEGE-POMONA Proprietary 58% 15.2 50.0 00673100 CASA LOMA COLLEGE Private 66% 7.9 40.2 02602300 CENTRAL COAST COLLEGE Proprietary 55% 12.4 76.7 00116100 CERRITOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Public 3% 21.3 26.4 01011100 CERRO COSO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Public 0% NA 23.7 00116200 CHABOT COLLEGE Public 2% 17.1 27.6 00116300 CHAFFEY COLLEGE Public 0% 15.0 24.2 00638520 CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY - SACRAMENTO Proprietary NR NR NR 00116400 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY Private 53% 3.3 78.9 01036500 CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY Private 79% 2.2 66.7 02576913 CHARTER COLLEGE - LANCASTER Proprietary NR NR NR 02576903 CHARTER COLLEGE OXNARD Proprietary NR NR NR 02576912 CHARTER COLLEGE - SOLEDAD Proprietary NR NR NR 00116600 CITRUS COLLEGE Public 2% 17.0 34.6 00450200 CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO Public 1% 20.3 32.7 00117000 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE Private 22% 0.0 92.7 04253400 CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Public 0% 25.3 NR 02063500 COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Public 3% 15.1 25.3 00117700 COGSWELL POLYTECHNICAL COLLEGE 8 Proprietary 66% 13.1 32.0 00117800 COLL OF MARIN KENTFIELD Public 2% 23.3 21.6 California Student Aid Commission Page 2 of 10 September 4, 2019 Eligible Cal Grant Schools for 2018-19 (330 Total Eligible Schools) Cal Grant participating colleges, universities, and career technical schools must meet various eligibility requirements in law* to be able to receive Cal Grants. The schools on this Eligible Cal Grant Schools list meet those requirements for the 2018-19 academic year. 2015-16 School 2014 2016 School Name Control % of Federal Code 3-Year Cohort Graduation (CSAC) (USED)1 Student Loan (CSAC) Default Rate3 Rate4 Borrowers2 00117801 COLL OF MARIN INDIAN VALLEY CAMP Public 2% 23.3 21.6 00672000 COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA Public 1% 15.5 29.7 00118100 COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO Public 1% 10.3 37.7 00890300 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS Public 3% 14.7 35.1 00118200 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT Public 0% 24.0 26.6 00118500 COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS Public 6% 14.0 19.4 00118600 COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS Public 2% 21.0 26.5 00118700 COLLEGE OF THE SISKIYOUS Public 13% 23.4 15.7 00770700 COLUMBIA COLLEGE Public 0% NA 27.1 02110200 COLUMBIA COLLEGE - HOLLYWOOD Private 72% 5.7 54.1 00760700 CONCORDE CAREER INST N HOLLYWOO Proprietary 57% 12.2 79.9 00807100 CONCORDE CAREER INST-GARDEN GRVE Proprietary 69% 14.8 72.0 02070500 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY Private 60% 3.8 53.7 00119000 CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE Public 2% 20.4 22.3 03542400 COPPER MOUNTAIN COLLEGE Public 8% 29.2 29.0 00753600 COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE Public 4% 23.4 25.5 00927200 CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE Public 0% NA 26.5 00799300 CSU BAKERSFIELD Public 37% 7.1 42.7 03980300 CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS Public 40% 3.5 57.8 00114600 CSU CHICO Public 47% 5.4 68.5 00114100 CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS Public 33% 7.6 42.4 00113800 CSU EAST BAY Public 36% 5.8 48.2 00114700 CSU FRESNO Public 32% 6.1 56.5 00113700 CSU FULLERTON Public 30% 3.7 62.3 00113900 CSU LONG BEACH Public 37% 3.2 68.6 00114000 CSU LOS ANGELES Public 33% 5.6 45.7 00113400 CSU MARITIME ACADEMY 9 Public 57% 4.6 62.1 03260300 CSU MONTEREY BAY Public 46% 5.4 54.8 00115300 CSU NORTHRIDGE Public 33% 5.2 50.1 00114400 CSU POMONA-POLYTECHNIC Public 36% 3.7 68.5 00115000 CSU SACRAMENTO Public 37% 5.2 48.9 00114200 CSU SAN BERNARDINO Public 40% 5.7 54.7 03011300 CSU SAN MARCOS Public 38% 4.4 52.5 00115700 CSU STANISLAUS Public 37% 5.6 57.2 00119200 CUESTA COLLEGE Public 5% 13.6 35.2 00730400 CULINARY INST OF AMERICA Private 60% 7.1 73.0 02111300 CUYAMACA COLLEGE Public 1% 18.6 27.2 California Student Aid Commission Page 3 of 10 September 4, 2019 Eligible Cal Grant Schools for 2018-19 (330 Total Eligible Schools) Cal Grant participating colleges, universities, and career technical schools must meet various eligibility requirements in law* to be able to receive Cal Grants. The schools on this Eligible Cal Grant Schools list meet those requirements for the 2018-19 academic year. 2015-16 School 2014 2016 School Name Control % of Federal Code 3-Year Cohort Graduation (CSAC) (USED)1 Student Loan (CSAC) Default Rate3 Rate4 Borrowers2 00119300 CYPRESS COLLEGE Public 2% 15.5 33.5 00448000 DE ANZA COLLEGE Public 4% 17.8 61.2 02298000 DESIGN INSTITUTE OF SAN DIEGO 10 Proprietary 47 1.6 25.0 01072706 DEVRY UNIVERSITY-POMONA 11 Proprietary 71% 12.5 30.6 00119100 DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE Public 1% 12.7 43.2 00119600 DOMINICAN UNIV OF CALIFORNIA Private 66% 5.2 71.9 02226000 EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE Public 1% 15.8 36.8 03116600 EAST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ROP AND Public 7% NA 65.8 00119700 EL CAMINO COLLEGE Public 0% 21.3 27.6 00119701 EL CAMINO COLLEGE-COMPTON CENTER Public 0% 21.3 16.3 02091200 ELEGANCE INTERNATIONAL Proprietary 48% 11.1 77.0 01245200 EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE Public 1% 14.3 24.3 01111202 FASHION INST SAN FRANCISCO Proprietary 62% 7.1 62.1 01111200 FASHION INST OF DESIGN MERCHAN Proprietary 55% 7.1 62.1 01111203 FASHION INST ORANGE COUNTY Proprietary 61% 7.1 62.1 01111204 FASHION INST SAN DIEGO Proprietary 66% 7.1 62.1 00859700 FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE Public 12% 13.6 39.0 03871300 FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE Public 2% 16.2 31.0 00119900 FOOTHILL COLLEGE Public 2% 17.8 61.8 03039900 FREMONT COLLEGE Proprietary 58% 7.3 58.4 00130700 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE Public 2% 20.2 18.6 00125300 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Private 68% 7.3 61.8 00120100 FULLERTON COLLEGE Public 4% 26.3 28.3 00120200 GAVILAN COLLEGE Public 1% 15.9 30.4 00120300 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Public 2% 10.3 28.8 04076400 GNOMON SCHOOL OF VISUAL EFFECTS Proprietary 18% 3.2 40.0 00120600 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE Public 2% 13.4
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