The following grants don’t need to be repaid.
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States also give away student grants and financial aid for education. The amounts offered, the requirements, and their eligibility will vary from state to state and program to program. We are not at this point giving away detailed information about education grants for each state. In order to have detailed information about the educational grants offered in your state you should first choose your state among the list using the link below. Once you’ve clicked on your state you will be able to see all education grant programs and financial aid offered in your state. |
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A high number of educational grants are offered directly by schools and colleges. These grants are usually based on different factors and situations such as: your academic achievements, your financial needs, the type of program you’re enrolled in, and in some occasions, your personal profile. Simply remember that one or more of these factors can be taken into account when determining eligibility. |
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The FSEOG is intended for undergraduate students with extra financial needs. Students receiving Pell Grants who have the highest need (based on the calculation for their EFC – Eligible Family Contribution) will be the first to receive the Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants. |
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This education grant is available to 3rd and 4th year undergraduate full-time students enrolled in a science, life, computer sciences, mathematics, technology, and engineering program or in a critical foreign language for national security. Eligible students can receive up to $4,000 for each of their 3rd and 4th years of their 4 year major. |
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This education grant is available for undergraduate students in their first 2 years of a 2 or 4 year program. The grants can be worth up to $750 in the first year and up to $1,300 on the second year. Additional requirements are below: |
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