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Fraud pushes California鈥檚 community colleges to consider an application fee. Is it worth it?

May 21, 2025

By Cal Matters

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Faced with increasing financial aid fraud, the board of California鈥檚 community colleges is considering ways to charge students an application fee and tighten its identity verification process. Students are pushing back.

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Under scrutiny from state and federal lawmakers, California鈥檚 community colleges are trying to crack down on financial aid fraud. Scammers have increasingly infiltrated the state鈥檚 116 community colleges, posing as students in an effort to steal financial aid from the state and federal government.   

At a meeting Tuesday, the board that oversees California鈥檚 community colleges voted to require all students to verify their identity, which is currently optional for most applicants. The board also considered asking the Legislature for approval to charge students a  鈥 which many said should be no more than $10. But after more than two hours of debate, the board rejected that proposal and instead asked staff to 鈥渆xplore鈥 a fee policy.

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