The California G 23 form is an essential tool for students seeking to correct their Cal Grant application information. This form is specifically designed for those who have encountered issues accessing the online portal, WebGrants for Students, where most corrections can be made. Students may find themselves ineligible for a Cal Grant or have their eligibility temporarily on hold due to errors or omissions in their FAFSA or Cal Grant GPA verification. Completing the G 23 form allows these applicants to submit necessary corrections and receive further consideration for their Entitlement Cal Grant awards. It is crucial to fill out all required sections accurately, including personal details such as name, address, and Social Security number. If you are correcting your name, attaching a photocopy of your driver's license is recommended. Additionally, you will need to verify your legal state of residence and provide information about your college attendance for the upcoming academic year. This form also requires a student certification, affirming the truthfulness of the information provided under penalty of perjury. If mailing the form, obtaining a Certificate of Mailing can serve as proof of timely submission. Understanding the importance of this form can significantly impact your educational funding opportunities.