Tuesday, July 28

Offered through ASI

Book Voucher Program

Need money for books? Looking for alternatives to the high cost of text books? Then A.S.I. has the program for you! The A.S.I. Book Voucher Program might be just what you are looking for! Our Book Voucher Program has helped many Cal State L.A. students achieve their academic goals. Don’t miss out! This is one of the best examples of how your student dollars work for you. A.S.I. provides up to 30 students who qualify for a $175.00 book voucher to purchase text books each quarter. Book vouchers are awarded on a first come first serve basis. There is no limit to how many times you can apply and receive a book voucher.

  1. Must have completed at least three (3) quarters at Cal State L.A.
  2. Must have a cumulative Cal State L.A. G.P.A. of 2.4 or higher. (Submit complete copy of Unofficial Transcripts)
  3. Must be enrolled for at least four (4) units of evening courses at Cal State L.A. for each quarter 2008-2009.
  4. Must be employed at least thirty (30) hours per week and provide employment verification. (A letter from your employer on company letterhead indicating your work hours.)
  5. Please supply a print out of your class schedule from the campus website or from the registrar’s office providing proof of enrollment for the quarter in which you are applying for the Book Voucher. (Landscape format please.)
  6. Verification of your cumulative Cal State L.A. G.P.A. attached. (Listed on Unofficial Transcripts.)
  7. All Full-time Cal State L.A. employees are exempt from participating in the program.

For specific information about how you can take advantage of these great opportunities offered by the Student Service Center, come by our office located in University-Student Union Room 105 or call the Student Service Center at (323) 343-4780.

1 comment:

  1. I wonder, do they look at your income before giving you the money? I find the prices of books are getting so high. I know I don't qualified for assistance because my parents make way too much money....
    It almost sounds to good to be true! I do like the idea and it doesn't hurt to try.

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