CALFRESH APPLICATION
CalFresh is California’s version of SNAP. It helps students buy nutritious food. Eligible students can receive up to $292 per month using an EBT card at most grocery stores and farmers’ markets.
Learn more & apply: BenefitsCal Student Center | Find CalFresh retailers
CalFresh Application Process: What to Expect
Step 1: Meet with Staff or Apply Online
Step 2: 30-Day Application Period
Step 3: Phone Interview and Submit Documents
Step 4: If Approved: Receive EBT Card
Step 5: 6-Month Report (SAR 7)
Step 6: 12-Month Recertification
Basic Eligibility Requirements — Am I Eligible for CalFresh?
Preliminary Eligibility Criteria
- Determine your household size: A household is defined as a person living alone or a group of people living together who purchase groceries and prepare food together.
Example: If a student lives with three other roommates, but only purchases groceries for themselves, they would be considered a household of 1. - Determine your household’s gross (before taxes) monthly income. Households cannot exceed the listed gross monthly income to be eligible for CalFresh.
| Household Size | Gross Monthly Income | Potential CalFresh Allotment |
| 1 | $2,430 | $23-$291 |
| 2 | $3,288 | $23-$535 |
| 3 | $4,144 | $23-$766 |
| 4 | $5,000 | $23-$973 |
| 5 | $5,858 | $23-$1,155 |
| Each additional member | +$758 | +$188 |
*Household = a person living alone or a group of people living together (they do not have to be related) who buy food and make meals together.
Some students may have different requirements based on age, living situation, or immigration status:
Other Considerations
- Students who live with their parents and are under 22 years old must apply with their family.
- Students who live with their parents and are 22 years old or older can apply as an individual household.
- Mixed status households can apply.
- International, DACA, and DREAM students may not be eligible, even with a work VISA/SSN.
- Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) may be eligible.
Student Eligibility Requirements
If you are a student between the ages of 18 and 49, enrolled in at least 6 units, have no meal plan (or a meal plan that provides ten or fewer meals/week), you must also meet any ONE of the following:
- Work 20 hours per week OR a total of 80 hours a month.
- Accepted and seeking or employed in a federal or state work study position.
- Receive Cal Grant A or B with the CSAC CalFresh Letter.
- Enrolled in Disability Support Services (DSS). Students with a state certified disability only need to meet basic eligibility.
- Enrolled in Guardian Scholars.
- Enrolled in a Local Program that Increases Employability (LPIE). Click here to view a list of approved LPIEs (sort by campus to view Fullerton College approved LPIEs).
- Primary caretaker of a minor under 12 years old.
Enrolled in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
Drop-In Application Assistance at the HRC
Tuesdays: 2–4 p.m. (In-Person)
HORNETS RESOURCE CENTER
Location
Building 1000, Room 1018
Contact
714-992-7003
hrc@fullcoll.edu
Hours
Mon-Thu: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Fri: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Hours are subject to change