Federal Programs
Federal Pell Grant
For students with a high need, Pell Grants provide from $692 to $6,895. annually, subject to Federal appropriations.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Federal funds are given to and awarded by the university to students demonstrating high need. Preference is to students receiving Federal Pell Grant. Amounts vary.
Teach Grant Program
Up to $4,000 per year for students who intend to teach in public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families.
Federal Stafford Student Loans (Subsidized)
Moderate interest loans are awarded directly to students by the Department of Education. First-year students may borrow up to $3,500 annually, sophomores up to $4,500 annually and juniors and seniors up to $5,500 annually. These loans are federally guaranteed, and no interest accrues nor is any payment due until six months after the student ceases to be at least a half-time student. Separate application is required.
Federal Work-Study
Awarded to students with financial need who work on campus and who are paid according to hours worked. Awards vary based on amount of need. Students awarded Federal Work-Study are not guaranteed a job, and work-study earnings are not paid in advance, so they cannot be used to pay the direct costs (tuition, room, board) of the semester in which they are awarded.