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Types Of Education Grants
from: Kyle BesserIf the college you are planning to attend does not offer a tuition assistance package or you are not eligible for one, you will have to find other ways to pay for college. Educational grants are one option.
Educational grants are given by companies, institutions, organizations, and private citizens to promote the educational experience. Educational grants will not have to be paid back and are used expressly for tuition, room and board, and books.
Education grants can vary widely in the amount students will receive. Some education grants promise to pay room and board costs. Other education grants will only promise to pay for the cost of books. Most education grants are a set amount. You will have to search for the educational grants that will fit your financial needs.
You should start applying for education grants a year before you plan to start college. You can apply for most education grants even before you decide on a college. This is a good idea since many people apply each year and there is only a limited amount of education grant money that will be awarded.
There are many types of education grants. The following are the typical education grants that are offered to students each year:
Academic Competitiveness Grants
Academic competitiveness grants are based on certain academic criteria. All you will have to do is fill out an application and send a transcript of your grades once you have met the criteria. Awards are usually based on availability of funds so the earlier you submit your application, the better your chances are for receiving academic competitiveness grants.
Federal Pell Grants
Federal Pell grants are given by the federal government. The amount you can receive from Federal Pell grants will be determined by your family's income level and the amount of money they have to contribute to your college education. Most people are eligible for Federal Pell grants.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity grants are similar to the Federal Pell grants except Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity grant are given to those who demonstrate the most financial need. You can apply for Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity grants if you feel you would meet the criteria.
SMART Grants
You may qualify for SMART grants if you are already enrolled in college and are in your third or fourth year. SMART grants are mostly for those who have high scores in math and science.
Private Grants
Corporations and private citizens establish private grant programs to help students pay for college. You should research to find private grants that are offered for which you may qualify. Private grants are highly competitive grants. Since many people apply for private grants, you may have to submit an essay or give a short speech to the organization expressing why you are the best candidate for a private grant.
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