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EOP Admissions Office

Bayramian Hall 210
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8205
Tel.: 818- 677-2351

FAQ

EOP Income Criteria


EOP applicants must be first generation (parents have not completed a four-year college degree) and low income. Please review the chart below for the 2013-14 EOP family income guidelines. Applicants whose total family income exceeds the guidelines may be considered only if their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) for financial aid purposes does not exceed $1,500. These guidelines are not intended to exclude economically disadvantaged students, but to identify and give priority to the most financially needy applicants.



2013-2014 EOP Family Income Guidelines*

DEPENDENT STUDENTS

FAMILY SIZE
MAXIMUM INCOME
2
$35,200
3
$39,400
4
$45,600
5
$51,500
6
$58,200
7
$63,200
8
$68,200

INDEPENDENT STUDENTS

FAMILY SIZE
MAXIMUM INCOME
Single, No Dependents
1
$15,000
Married, No Dependents - Other Than Spouse
2
$26,200
With Dependents Other Than a Spouse
2
$45,200
3
$51,800
4
$61,000
5
$69,700
6
$79,400
7
$86,800
8
$94,200

These guidelines reflect an income level that will generate an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of approximately $1,500. For purposes of these guidelines, the approximate contribution for dependent applicants is based solely on the parental income and does not take into account any parental assets nor does it assume any contribution from the applicant’s income or assets. For independent applicants, the guidelines are based strictly on income with no consideration of available savings or other assets.


*Guidelines are based on the formulas used to determine the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) for federal student financial aid.

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