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Federal Grants

Federal Pell Grants
Federal Pell Grants are awarded to undergraduate students who have exceptional financial need and do not have a prior Bachelor's degree. Students apply using the FAFSA and can receive no more than 12 semesters or the equivalent (roughly six years). The amount of this grant is determined by the Federal Government and can change yearly based on funding levels and calculated financial need from the FAFSA.
 
Please see the Federal Student Aid site for more information on the Federal Pell Grant.

 
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) Program
The FSEOG may be awarded to full-time undergraduates whose FAFSA form indicates exceptional financial need. Awards are based on funds available at the time of application. Award amounts are limited and vary. 
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