Nearly Half of High School Students Eligible for CalKIDS Scholarships
May 27, 2026 08:42AM ● By CalKIDS News Release
Logo courtesy of CalKIDS
SACRAMENTO REGION, CA (MPG) - As high school seniors across Sacramento County make college and career decisions ahead of graduation, CalKIDS is encouraging students and families to check whether scholarship funds have already been set aside in their names.
Administered by the ScholarShare Investment Board under the California State Treasurer’s Office, CalKIDS provides scholarships to eligible California public school students to help pay for college or career training including accredited colleges, universities, community colleges, trade schools and vocational programs for qualified educational expenses, including tuition and fees, books and supplies, certain room and board, and computer equipment.
“CalKIDS represents California’s investment in the promise and potential of our students,” said State Treasurer Fiona Ma, CPA. “These scholarships send a powerful message to families across our state: we believe in our young people, we are investing in their future, and we want every student to know that college or career training is within reach.”
CalKIDS is working in partnership with the California Student Aid Commission to support more targeted outreach to eligible students. Through the WebGrants 4 Students portal, school counselors now have access to data that can identify eligible 9-12 grade students and support direct outreach.
“This innovative partnership is transforming how millions of California students access the resources that make college possible. Students can now claim their CalKIDS Account and applying for financial aid more seamlessly” said Dr. Daisy Gonzales, CSAC Executive Director.
“Having a CalKIDS Account made me feel less worried about affording college and grateful for the support,” said Francisco Barragan Chavez, a CalKIDS recipient and student from the University of California, Davis.
Checking eligibility and claiming a CalKIDS Scholarship is simple and takes just a few minutes. Students only need their Statewide Student Identifier, or SSID, which can typically be found on a school report card or transcript, or by asking a school counselor. Once they have their SSID, students and families can visit CalKIDS.org to check eligibility and, if eligible, follow the steps to claim their scholarship.


















