Federal Grant Programs
Pell Grant
A Federal Pell Grant is an undergraduate student award which does not have to be paid
back. Students that demonstrate high financial need according to the federal formula
and enroll in at least one degree-bearing course are eligible to receive funds from
this federal program. The maximum annual Pell Grant award is established by Congress
each year.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
These grants are for students that demonstrate exceptional financial need. Priority
is given to Federal Pell Grant recipients. Funds provided by the government for this
program are limited. Individual SEOG awards may vary.
Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant
If you are not eligible for a Pell Grant but your parent or legal guardian was a member
of the U.S. Armed Forces and died as a result of service performed in Iraq or Afghanistan
after September, 2001, you may be eligible for this grant. To receive this grant you
must be under the age of 24 and enrolled in college at least part time at the time
of your parent's or guardian's death. The amount of the grant will be equal to the
maximum Pell Grant for the award year, although the amount will not exceed the cost
of attendance for that award year.