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ASAP is a need-based, state grant ranging from $300 to $5,000 per academic year. Eligible students are undergraduate students who are Alabama residents attending eligible Alabama institutions. Nearly 80 Alabama institutions participate in the program.
- Alabama Student Grant Program
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- Alabama Student Grant Program
The government and college look at your family’s financial circumstances to determine how much money support they can give you. A Pell Grant is the federal government’s need–based aid program, and it is worth up to $6,345 during the 2020–21 award year. Merit–Based Grants.
Our Power to Play grant program offers two types of grants to expand opportunities and increase student participation in arts and athletics programs. This year, grant funding may be used to help replenish revenue loss in arts or athletics departments due to COVID-19-related restrictions.
The CollegeCounts Scholarship can provide funding assistance to Alabama high school students who demonstrate a financial need and are planning to attend an Alabama college. Eligibility to Apply. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for this scholarship:
How can I pay for college? Learn about the different types of financial aid, ranging from grants to loans. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov. Explore scholarships at College Greenlight or Get Schooled. Many scholarships require you to complete the FAFSA to qualify. What is the FAFSA?
Innovate Alabama Network designees receive a small, one-time grant for acceptance. Existing and prospective Innovate Alabama Network designees are also eligible to apply for seed funding for their innovative initiatives through the program’s Project Grant fund, which offers substantive grants.
Learn about financial aid – including grants, scholarships, on-campus jobs, and loans – to pay for college. File your FAFSA – Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid, which is the first step to qualify for grants, work-study jobs, many scholarships, and lower-cost loans to pay for your college education.