Spring Break Sanity!

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Midterms are almost done and you now get to take a break, a spring break.  Will you be taking the trip down south or going home? Not quite sure what you are going to do, well here are some suggestions for you to consider.  


Whatever you decide to do, be safe, be smart, and have fun. See you when you get back!




Cynthia County, M.S.
Retention Support Specialist | Division of Student Affairs
Housing & Residential Education
California State University Channel Islands
One University Drive
Camarillo, CA 93012




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March 2, 2018 is a week away, have you filed your FAFSA?

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March 2 is about a week away, have you filed your 2018-2019 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).  Several factors hinge on applying by the priority deadline of March 2, 2018. Financial aid funds may be limited; priority is usually one of the requirements for eligibility of certain funds. Housing & Residential Education uses the March 2 priority deadline as one of the factors to be eligible for Housing Deposit Fee Deferral; you can review the other factors by clicking on the link for Housing Deposit Fee Deferral. Many scholarships also require that you file your FAFSA by the March 2 priority deadline. 

So do not delay, tell your friends, tell your parents, tell the neighbor. File your FAFSA right away!

Wellness and Self Care, are you doing your best to take care of both?

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As a student at CSUCI, you have direct access to short-term psychological counseling, outreach/prevention, and consultative services. The Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office is a safe and supportive environment that celebrates all forms of diversity and polyculturalism. 

One of the available services is Group Counseling. In a college setting socializing and talking in groups seems normal so group counseling may be a way for you to learn and share with your peers in confidence about your experiences and how to overcome them.  

There are groups that meet weekly each semester and there are groups that develop out of interest.  Here are the groups that are meeting spring 2018.

https://www.csuci.edu/caps/group-counseling.htm


Here are some other groups that meet based on interest and sign-ups which can do at www.csuci.edu/caps


For more information contact Counseling & Psychological Services at caps@csuci.edu or call (805)437-2088 or visit their website at www.csuci.edu/caps


Cynthia County, M.S.
Retention Support Specialist | Division of Student Affairs
Housing & Residential Education
California State University Channel Islands
One University Drive
Camarillo, CA 93012

Keep Calm and Get Good Grades

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Did you know that your grades are monitored by the Financial Aid & Scholarships office? It is called Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy.  There are three parts to the policy:

  1. Cumulative Grade Point Average - all students must maintain a Cumulative grade point average based on student type: see grid below.
  2. Acceptable Passing Rate (APR) - percentage of cumulative units taken which must be passed.
  3. Maximum timeframe and time limit - which includes the maximum number of earned units based on program requirements and maximum number of semesters a student can attend.

Students must meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy in order to continue receiving financial aid each semester. Students who do not meet SAP standards will be notified by the Financial Aid office at the end of each semester after official grades have posted.

The university policy on Satisfactory Academic Progress is available to view via the University Catalog at:



Cynthia County, M.S.
Retention Support Specialist | Division of Student Affairs
Housing & Residential Education
California State University Channel Islands
One University Drive
Camarillo, CA 93012

FAFSA Time

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It’s that time of year again, FAFSA time.  If you are planning on using financial aid to help pay with your educational expenses for the 2018-2019 school year, then you will want to get your FAFSA done ASAP!  To do so visit https://fafsa.ed.gov

You will need to have your FAFSA PIN ready for you and your parents if you are considered dependent on Federal guidelines.  Refer to the FAFSA for instructions.

The priority deadline in California is March 2, 2018 (date postmarked).  For more information on the FAFSA and all the deadlines visit https://fafsa.ed.gov

 If you have any questions, need assistance with obtaining, or completing your paperwork please do not hesitate to contact me by phone at (805) 437-1658 and/or email me at cynthia.county@csuci.edu, and we can work on it together. You may also schedule a time to visit me on campus by contacting HRE’s main office at (805) 437-2733.


Cynthia County, M.S.
Retention Support Specialist | Division of Student Affairs
Housing & Residential Education
California State University Channel Islands
One University Drive
Camarillo, CA 93012


Do you know FAFSA has three deadlines!

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Did you know, there are three FAFSA deadlines?  Me, well yes! Why because I filed for financial aid every year in junior college, at the CSU and then when I went for my graduate degree.  Therefore, I have plenty of years of filing a FAFSA to know there will always be deadlines.  Nevertheless, do not fear with the help of the Federal Student Aid website and the Department of Education website we have those dates right here for you.

There is three deadline date to be aware of:

1.    The College Deadline

·      At CSUCI student should file a 2018-2019 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the California Dream Act application on or before Friday, March 2, 2018, to get priority status. 

·      At CSUCI students should also be aware of the May 31, 2018, priority financial aid document deadline.  Please refer to your "To Do" list on the CI Records pages your myCI page for documents that must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office no later than the May 31, 2018, priority document deadline date.

·      Further information available at https://www.csuci.edu/admissions/freshman/admitted/index.htm


2.    The State Deadline

·      In California, the sate deadline is March 2, 2018 (date postmarked).  With respect to the Cal Grant, this also requires the submission of a school-certified GPA by March 2, 2018. 

·      For further information refer to the California Student Aid Commission web page: http://www.csac.ca.gov/

3.    The Federal Deadline

·      The U.S. Department of Education FAFSA deadline for the 2018-2019 academic year is June 30, 2019.

Therefore, the moral of the story is if you have not filed file ASAP! 

Each deadline means a different thing, so if you are not sure just ask someone.  Contact the Financial Aid Office at CSUCI via email at financial.aid@csuci.edu or you can contact me via email at cynthia.county@csuci.edu and I can steer you in the right direction. 

Until next time.

Cynthia County
Retention Support Specialist
Housing & Residential Education
California State University Channel Islands


cynthia.county@csuci.edu