Grants: Financial Aid Information
Parents should try and claim capital gains on investments at least two years before their student begins college. These gains are treated as income, and can significantly reduce aid eligibility.
A student's most popular financial aid choice
Grants are typically a student's favorite form of financial aid for one important reason. They don't need to be repaid! You may be eligible for the following federal and state grants, depending on financial need.
LEWIS GRANT PROGRAM
| YEARLY AWARDS
| CRITERIA
|
Lasallian Grant |
Awards vary |
An institutional grant awarded to students in traditional undergraduate programs. Institutional deadlines may apply. |
WILL COUNTY PROGRAM
| YEARLY AWARDS
| CRITERIA
|
Teaching and Nursing Grant |
$5,000 |
A Will County grant awarded to need-based undergraduate students who are majoring in any education or nursing program, and are U. S. citizens with a permanent residence in Will County. |
FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAM
| YEARLY AWARDS
| CRITERIA
|
Federal Pell Grant |
$692 to $6,895 |
A federal grant based on need as determined by the FAFSA. |
Federal SEOG |
up to $1,750 |
A federal grant awarded by the institution to students with a zero EFC that meet the March 1 deadline. |
STATE GRANT PROGRAM
| YEARLY AWARDS
| CRITERIA
|
Illinois Monetary Award Program (MAP Grant) |
$720 to $7,200 |
A need-based state grant to students who are residents of Illinois.
The state of Illinois deadline changes each year, please
check with the university for the current year deadline |
Illinois RISE Act |
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TEACH Grant Program
Learn more about the U.S. Department of Education's TEACH Grant Program that provides grant funds to students planning to begin a career in teaching.
to start applying for these grants!
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