January 22, 2026 – San Diego, CA — With many San Diego County students missing out on college financial aid each year due to incomplete FAFSA applications, San Diego Foundation (SDF) today announced a $350,000 investment to help 1,000 more students complete their applications with one-on-one help.
According to the California Student Aid Commission’s Race to Submit Dashboard, more than half of San Diego County high school seniors completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in 2025. That means many students are still missing out on critical financial support, including first-generation students and those furthest from opportunity. For students who receive help completing their application, the impact can be life-changing.
“College used to feel like just a dream,” said Jaely, a student at California State University San Marcos. “When I filled out my FAFSA and learned I could go, it felt like my eyes were opened to a whole new future.”
This SDF investment focuses on building capacity where it’s needed most: 48 high schools across San Diego County with the lowest FAFSA completion rates. Funding also supports 10 community organizations providing hands-on guidance to students and families, walking them through every step from initial submission to final processing.
An initial trial phase by SDF showed what’s possible when students receive the support they need: FAFSA completions — applications that were fully processed and error-free —increased by 11%, and submissions — the number of forms sent — rose by 8%.
“When nearly half of our students aren’t completing a FAFSA, we’re not looking at a paperwork problem, we’re looking at thousands of young people who can’t access the financial aid that could change their life trajectory,” said Mark Stuart, CEO and Executive Director of San Diego Foundation.
2026
- San Dieguito Union District: 100
- Project Next: $75,000
- UC San Diego TRiO: $75,000
- Cal-SOAP: $90,000
- Early Academic Outreach Program: $32,000
- BASIC: $10,000
- International Rescue Committee: $15,000
- SDCOE’s Juvenile Court & Community Schools: $6,600
- Casa Amistad: $10,000
- Students without Limits: $15,000
As part of this effort, California Student Opportunity and Access Program (Cal-SOAP)’s Financial Aid Blitz — a countywide day of action on January 24 where students can visit 14 participating sites to receive free, in-person help with their FAFSA or California Dream Act applications.
Students seeking help completing their financial aid applications can visit a Financial Aid Blitz workshop on January 24, contact their school counseling center, or visit www.calsoapsandiego.org/workshops to find support.
About San Diego Foundation
San Diego Foundation believes in just, equitable and resilient communities where every San Diegan can prosper, thrive and feel like they belong. We partner with donors, nonprofits and regional leaders to co-create solutions that respond to community needs and strengthen San Diego. Since our founding in 1975, our community foundation has granted $1.8 billion to nonprofits to improve quality of life in San Diego County and beyond. Learn more at SDFoundation.org.
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