Grants are considered "gift aid," in
which students do not need to repay this funding upon graduation. Most
grant programs are government sponsored and awarded based on financial
need.
Federal Programs
Federal Pell Grant
Funds
received through this program depend on a student's financial need (as
determined by the U.S. Department of Education) and the cost of
attendance associated with Rowan College.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, matriculate
into an undergraduate program of study and demonstrates financial need.
Students who have already earned a bachelor's degree are ineligible for
this grant.
Award limits: Up to $5,815. Consult studentaid.gov for a comprehensive overview.
Apply: Complete the FAFSA. Visit the Federal Aid webpage for step-by-step instructions and helpful hints on navigating this process.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Funds
received through this program depend on a student's financial need (as
determined by the U.S. Department of Education), and other financial aid
packaged the student's account. FSEOG funds are disbursed by the
school.
Eligibility: Applicants must be a
U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen, matriculate into an undergraduate
program of study and demonstrates financial need. Students who have
already earned a bachelor's degree are ineligible for this grant.
Award limits: Up to $1,000 per year. Consult studentaid.gov for a comprehensive overview.
Apply: Complete the FAFSA. Visit the Federal Aid webpage for step-by-step instructions and helpful hints on navigating this process.
State Programs
Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG)
TAG
covers a portion of tuition and will not cover the cost of a student's
full term bill. A student's total award depends on several factors,
including financial need, cost of attendance and available state
funding.
Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Grant
This
is one of the nation's most comprehensive and successful
state-supported efforts to provide access to higher education for
students who lack the economic resources and academic preparation to
attend college. Qualified students receive support services that include
counseling, tutoring and academic advisement. A summer program is held
annually for incoming EOF students and is designed to prepare them for
the challenges of college life.
Eligibility: Review the EOF Application page.
Award limits: Up to $1,050 per year; award amounts depend on available state funding.
Apply: Students must apply for this program through the EOF Office.