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Grants & Scholarships - State |
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MASSGrant Program |
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The MASSGrant is a grant assistance program funded by appropriations from the Massachusetts Legislature. The MASSGrant program provides need-based financial assistance to undergraduate students who reside in Massachusetts and who are enrolled in and pursuing a first bachelor degree in a program of higher education in any approved public or independent college, university, school of nursing or any other approved institution furnishing a program of higher education. Parents of dependent students must also reside in Massachusetts.
In addition to its full-time grant award, the state of Massachusetts also offers a part-time grant to students who are enrolled on a less than full-time basis. Please click here to learn more about the Massachusetts Part-Time Grant. |
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Other State Grants |
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Many other states aside from Massachusetts offer support to students who meet specific qualifications. The states of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont all allow their residents to transfer scholarship support to Massachusetts schools. If we have added a state grant to your award, it reflects our best estimate of your eligibility; however, the amount is subject to change, based on state guidelines and funding levels. You will be notified directly by the state whether you qualify, and if so, the dollar amount of your award. It is important that you check with your state scholarship office about qualification requirements and application deadline dates.
Please visit the websites below for additional information regarding your state of residence.
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Connecticut Department of Higher Education (CDHE)
Finance Authority of Maine (FAME)
New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA)
Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority (RIHEAA)
Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC)
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