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Evelyn is a full-time benefits-eligible employee at Stanford. She has a household income of $160,000 and two children aged five and seven years old. Evelyn indicated on her application that she wished to be considered for both a tax-free and taxable grant award. 

Her CCSG award is $4,500 in the tax-free grant and $4,500 in the taxable grant. It includes the additional $1,000 sibling grant.

Luis is employed 50% time and is a benefits-eligible employee at Stanford. His household income is $123,000, and he has two children aged six and 12 years old. Luis indicated on his application that he wished to be considered for both a tax-free and taxable grant award.

His CSSG award is $5,000 in the tax-free grant and $5,000 in the taxable grant. He does not receive the additional $1,000 sibling award because he can’t exceed the total grant annual amount of $10,000 ($5,000 tax-free and $5,000 taxable). 

Blake is a full-time benefits-eligible employee at Stanford. They have a household income of $190,000 and a child that is aged four years old. Blake did not select to be considered for a taxable grant award on his application.

Their CCSG award is $2,000 in the tax-free grant.