Can you mail your gpa yourself for calgrant

For the California Grant (Cal Grant) program, you cannot mail your GPA yourself to the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC). Here's why:

  1. CSAC requires an official transcript: The CSAC requires an official transcript from your high school or college, which includes your GPA, to verify your eligibility for the Cal Grant program.
  2. Only official transcripts are accepted: The CSAC only accepts official transcripts, which are sealed and signed by the institution's registrar or other authorized official. Unofficial transcripts, such as those printed from your online student portal, are not acceptable.
  3. You can't submit your own transcript: As a student, you are not authorized to submit your own transcript to the CSAC. Only the institution that issued the transcript can send it to the CSAC.

To submit your GPA for Cal Grant consideration, you should:

  1. Check with your school: Contact your high school or college's registrar's office to confirm their process for submitting official transcripts to the CSAC.
  2. Request an official transcript: Ask the registrar's office to send an official transcript to the CSAC. Make sure to provide the correct mailing address: California Student Aid Commission, P.O. Box 419, Sacramento, CA 95812-0419.
  3. Verify the transcript is sent: Confirm with the registrar's office that the transcript has been sent to the CSAC.

Remember to submit your transcript well in advance of the Cal Grant deadline to ensure timely processing.