NYC Awards and Scholarships

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Grants and scholarships are funds for college that you do not have to repay.

Grants and Scholarships from New York State’s private colleges and universities = more than $4.6 billion

  • More than $4.6 billion awarded each year.
  • Students attending New York’s private colleges and universities receive more than $4.6 billion in aid from their colleges.
  • Aid from a college may range up to $44,000 or more, per year, covering part or all of your tuition, fees, and related costs. Eligibility is determined primarily by financial need as calculated from the financial aid forms you completed (need-based awards). Colleges may also take into account academic achievement, or talent in athletics, music or other fields (merit awards).
  • To be considered for aid from many private colleges and universities, you’ll be asked to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). An additional college financial aid application or the PROFILE may also be required for the college’s own grants and scholarships. Check with each college’s financial aid office to determine which forms you need to complete to be considered for need-based and merit-based aid. See Campus Profiles for college contact information. File the FAFSA as soon as possible after January 1 of your high school senior year. File all other financial aid forms by their specified deadlines. Reapply each year.

Information:

Gender: All
Country: USA
State: All
Grade level: Undergraduate
GPA: 3
Need or Merit: Merit
Race: All
Ethnicity: All
Religion: All
Major: All
Veterans: Yes
Employment: Yes
Community Service: Yes
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