Are all classes eligible for financial aid?
No, only courses that apply toward your declared major or are listed in your Degree Audit or your Education Plan will be eligible for financial aid.
Taking classes that do not meet these criteria may reduce or eliminate your aid.
Exclusions: This does not apply to the CA College Promise or the MiraCosta Promise programs.
If you enroll in any courses that do not apply toward your major or are not listed in your education plan, you will see an item in your TASKS called “CPOS” which stands for Course Program of Study.
What is a Course Program of Study?
The Department of Education requires you to be in a program that leads to a degree or certificate to get financial aid. Only the classes that count toward your degree will be used to decide how much financial aid you can get. The Course to Program of Study (CPoS) is a process the Financial Aid office uses to check if the classes you’re taking are needed for your degree or certificate.
What is an Education Plan?
The education plan also called EdPlan is a tool for you and your counselor to plan the classes you still need to complete your goal here at MiraCosta. This tool can help you plan your classes from your current semester through your last semester here at MiraCosta. Watch this video for more information on the EdPlan.
How to Track your Academic Progress
- Degree Audit: Lists required courses for your program. (ex. Associates degree, etc)
- Education Plan: A personalized plan to complete your degree.
Students should meet with an academic advisor to help plan out classes and goals.
How do I check if the classes I picked are on my Education Plan or my Degree Audit?
- Login to SURF
- Click on to the Student Center, and select the box that says “myEdPlan”
- Then click on either tab to see your classes listed
You must meet with an Academic Counselor in order to update any change on your EdPlan or Degree Audit. Additionally, there is no need to call financial aid for any updates as our system will automatically update.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which types of financial Aid could be impacted?
All of the below may not necessarily be impacted but could be impacted. If you have questions about how your financial aid could be impacted, please contact the Financial Aid Office. Types of financial aid that could be impacted:
Any Federal Financial Aid, including:
- Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Grant
- Federal Direct Loans
- Federal Work Study
Some state grants, including:
- Cal Grant
- Student Success Completion Grant
- Dreamers Service Incentive Grant
How do I update my Educational Goal and/or Major?
Are prerequisites eligible to be paid through financial aid?
If it is included in your education plan/degree audit and you are eligible to receive
financial aid payments then, yes! If you need to update your education plan or degree
audit to include your courses, you can schedule appointments with counselors online.
Check out the Academic Counseling website for more
information
Are remedial courses eligible to be paid?
Per financial aid regulations, students may receive aid for up to 30 units of remedial coursework as long as they are included in the degree audit or education plan.
Will transfer requirements be eligible to be paid?
If it is included in your education plan/degree audit and you are eligible to receive financial aid payments then, yes. If you need to update your education plan or degree audit to include your courses, you can schedule appointments with counselors online! Check out the Academic Counseling website for more information
What happens if I switch my major during the semester?
Go see a counselor to create an updated education plan. Students can schedule appointments with counselors online. Check out the Academic Counseling website for more information. To check if your major change will impact your financial aid, reach out to the Financial Aid Office.
What majors are available at MiraCosta?
Check out our majors on the MiraCosta website’s catalog! (24-25 Catalog - Areas of Study).
Can I go to my own counselor in the program that I already work with (Examples: EOPS, SAS, Veterans, Transfer, ASE Programs) to get my Education Plan and/or Goal/Major updated?
Yes! If you have a counselor that you normally work with through a specific program, they can help you get your education plan and/or goal major updated. We have provided the information on scheduling an appointment with each of the departments below:
- EOPS
To schedule an appointment with an EOPS Counselor, call the EOPS office at 760.795.6680. You can see hours and information about EOPS services on the EOPS website. - Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
To schedule an appointment with a SAS Counselor, call the SAS office at 760.795.6658. You can see hours and information about SAS services on the SAS website. - Military & Veterans Services
Schedule an appointment with a Veterans Counselor. You can see hours and information on the Military & Veterans Services website. - Transfer Counseling
To schedule an appointment with a Transfer Counselor, call the Transfer Center at 760.795.6880. You can see hours and information about the Transfer Counseling website. - Academic Success and Equity (ASE) Programs
To schedule an appointment with your ASE Program Counselor, (Umoja, PUENTE, Mana, UPRISE, RAFFY, SPHERE, and/or Transitions) reach out to those programs directly.
How to Ensure Your Classes Qualify for Financial Aid
- Check Your Classes:
- Log into SURF.
- Go to the Student Center and select myEdPlan.
- Review your listed courses under the tabs. Make sure to as well check both tabs “Degree Audit” or “Edplan”.
- Update Your Degree Audit or Education Plan:
- Schedule an appointment with an academic counselor.
- Use the Academic Counseling website to book an appointment or there are available drop in hours
- Checking balance:
- Usually checking your balance on your SURF portal, below under Account Activity Detail you could see CCPG or MCC Promise Enrollment Fee that has the total balance of your tuition and or fees paid
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of financial aid could be impacted?
- Federal Aid: Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Grant, Direct Loans, Work-Study.
- The reduction or addition of units can impact your aid you receive above. Dropping courses may require you to pay a portion of your aid back
- State Aid: Cal Grant, Student Success Completion Grant, Dreamer Service Incentive Grant.
- Federal Aid: Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Grant, Direct Loans, Work-Study.
- How do I update my educational goal or major?
Follow this guide. - What happens if I switch my major during the semester?
- Meet with a counselor to create an updated Education Plan.
- Additionally, you must complete 66.67% of your classes.
- Contact the Financial Aid Office to understand any changes to your aid eligibility.
- Are prerequisites and remedial courses covered by financial aid?
- Yes, if they are included in your Degree Audit/Education Plan.
- Financial aid covers up to 30 units of remedial coursework.
- Can I see a counselor from my support program?
- Yes! Here are program-specific counselor contacts:
- EOPS: Call 760.795.6680 or visit the EOPS website.
- Student Accessibility Services (SAS): Call 760.795.6658 or visit the SAS website.
- Military & Veterans Services: Visit the Veterans Services website.
- Transfer Counseling: Call 760.795.6880 or visit the Transfer Counseling website.
- Academic Success and Equity (ASE) Programs: Contact your program directly (Umoja, PUENTE, Mana, etc.).
- Yes! Here are program-specific counselor contacts:
Need Help?
- Financial Aid Office: Contact us for questions regarding eligibility or adjustments.
- Counseling Appointments: Schedule online via the Academic Counseling website.
- Financial Aid Resources: Explore our Forms and Links for more support.