A grant opportunity is available to support eligible students in pursuing a college education by reducing financial barriers and promoting degree completion. This funding is intended to help individuals from low- to moderate-income backgrounds access higher education and remain enrolled through to graduation. The grant is part of a broader effort to make postsecondary education more attainable for those who demonstrate financial need and academic readiness.
This opportunity is open to individuals who are residents of a designated U.S. state and who are enrolled, or plan to enroll, in an approved public college or university. Applicants must meet specific academic, financial, and residency requirements. This grant is not available to nonprofit organizations or businesses. To be eligible, students typically must be recent high school graduates, maintain satisfactory academic progress, and demonstrate need through a financial aid application.
Funds may be used to support tuition, fees, books, and other costs associated with full-time college enrollment. The grant supports both initial enrollment and continued study, with renewal dependent on academic performance and ongoing financial eligibility. Students receiving this grant benefit from increased financial stability, allowing them to focus on their academic goals and reduce reliance on student loans or outside employment.
The amount of funding awarded varies and is based on institutional costs, availability of state funding, and the individual’s financial situation. Funding is generally renewable for several years, provided the student remains in good standing and meets all continuing eligibility criteria.
This opportunity is available to students attending approved institutions within a specific state. Funds are awarded on an annual basis through a centralized application process.
To find more grants, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find your next grant.