Grants—VT State, Federal & College Grants (2023)

Grants are financial aid that you do not need to pay back. That’s why they’re often called “gift aid.” Grants are awarded based on financial need.

There are 3 kinds of grants you can use for your education or training:

  • STATE GRANTSfor residents:Check your state for grant programs.
  • VERMONT GRANTS.VSAC administers the following need-based grants on behalf of the State of Vermont. Eligible Vermont resident students have received from $1,000 to $14,000 for the 2022–2023 academic year.
    • grants for full-time enrollment
    • grants for part-time enrollment
    • grants forshort-term training

    VT residents: Begin your VT grant application

  • FEDERAL GRANTS from the U.S. Department of Education—Pell grants, FSEOG grants, TEACH grants, Iraq & Afghanistan service grants
  • COLLEGE GRANTS from your school
  • FEDERAL GRANTS
  • VERMONT GRANTS
  • COLLEGE GRANTS

You also may be able to receive grant money offered by the U.S. federal government. Below are 3 grant options that many Vermont residents receive:

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Federal Pell grants

Who should apply?

All undergraduate students who:

  • Are enrolled or accepted for enrollment in eligible degree programs
  • Do not yet have a bachelor’s or professional degree
  • Are not currently incarcerated (in jail or prison) or subjected to an involuntary post-incarceration commitment (like probation)

Sometimes, students enrolled in a post baccalaureate teacher certification program can also receive Pell Grants. Visit StudentAid.edu.gov and search for “Pell Grants” to learn more about eligibility.

How much grant money will I receive?

Grant amounts vary by student and by year, depending on available funding. During the 2021–2022 academic year, eligible students received awards ranging from $650 to $6,495.

The amount you receive will depend on your:

  • Financial need
  • Total cost of attendance at your college of choice
  • Student status (full-time or part-time)
  • Commitment to attending school for a full academic year or less
Is there a limit to the number of grants that I can receive?

Yes. You can receive up to 12 semesters—or the equivalent (roughly 6 years)—in Pell Grants. You'll receive a notice if you're getting close to your limit. Contact your financial aid office with questions.

How do I apply?

Fill out the FAFSA. Remember to be in touch with your college financial aid office to find out what other forms they may require you to complete. Get tips for filling out the FAFSA >

The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)

Who should apply?

All undergraduate students who:

  • Are enrolled or accepted for enrollment in eligible degree programs
  • Do not yet have a bachelor’s or professional degree
  • Are not currently incarcerated (in jail or prison) or subjected to an involuntary post-incarceration commitment (like probation)

Visit https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/types/grants-scholarships/fseog for more information about eligibility for FSEOG.

How much grant money will I receive?

Grants range from $100 to $4,000 per year. Not every school offers FSEOG funding. If your school offers FSEOG grants, the amount you receive will depend on your:

  • Financial need (FSEOG grants are reserved for those with the greatest financial need)
  • Other forms of financial aid (priority is given to Pell Grant recipients)
  • School’s total available FSEOG funds (apply early; funding is often limited!)
How do I apply?
  1. Fill out the FAFSA. Get tips for filling out the FAFSA >
  2. Ask the college’s financial aid counselor or look on the school’s website to see if the school offers the FSEOG. If yes, look for financial aid deadlines and forms that may be required in addition to the FAFSA.

The TEACH grant program

Before you consider a Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, you should know that it works differently than other student grants. To get this grant, you’ll need to take certain classes. And after you graduate, you’ll need to do a certain kind of job. Otherwise, the grant will turn into a loan that you’ll need to pay back with interest.

Who should apply?

Find TEACH grant eligibilityrequirements atStudentAid.ed.gov.

How much grant money will I receive?

The TEACH Grant program offers grants of up to $4,000 per year.

How do I apply?
  1. Fill out the FAFSA. Get tips for filling out the FAFSA >
  2. Visit the U.S. Department of Education’s Federal Student Aid websitefor more information on the TEACH Grant program.
  3. Contact your school’s financial aid office to ask if the school participates in the TEACH Grant program.

Iraq and Afghanistan service grant

Who should apply?

Find Iran and Afghanistan service grant eligibilityrequirements atStudentAid.ed.gov.

How much grant money will I receive?

Grant amounts range up to $5,529 for the 2017-2018 award year. The award amount equals the year’s maximum amount of the Federal Pell Grant, but can’t be more than your total cost of attendance that year.

Visit StudentAid.ed.gov and search for “Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant” to learn more.

The federal government and nonprofit organizations offer other opportunities to get money for college to veterans, future military personnel, active duty personnel, or those related to veterans or active duty personnel—like the Vermont State Scholarships for military service members.

Get more information for members of the military >

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How do I apply?
  1. Fill out the FAFSA. Get tips for filling out the FAFSA >

If you're a Vermont resident, you may be eligible to receive grant money from the state through VSAC.

Full-time Students: Vermont Incentive Grant

Who should apply?

Vermont residents who:

  • Are accepted or enrolled full-time (> 12 credits per term) in an undergraduate degree or certificate program that is approved by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in the Federal Title IV aid programs
  • Do not already have a bachelor's degree, unless you're:
    • Enrolled as a medical student in the M.D. program at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont,or
    • Enrolled in an accredited doctor of veterinary medicine program
How much grant money will I receive?

Grant amounts vary by student and by year, depending on available funding. During the 2022–2023 academic year, eligible students have received awards ranging from $1,000 to $14,000.

The amount you receive will depend on your:

  • Financial need
  • Total cost of attendance at your college of choice
  • Timing (applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis as long as funding is available)
Is there a limit to the number of grants that I can receive?

Yes. You can receive up to 10 semesters of full-time grants until you receive your first bachelor’s degree—unless you're enrolled in the Doctor of Medicine program at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine or enroll in an accredited doctor of veterinary medicine program.

How do I apply?
  1. First, fill out the FAFSA. Get tips for filling out the FAFSA >
  2. Then, complete a Vermont Grant application. Get tips for applying for a Vermont Grant >

    Part-time Students: Vermont Part-Time Grant

    Who should apply?

    Vermont residents who:

    • Are accepted or enrolled part-time (< 12 credits per term) in an undergraduate degree or certificate program that's approved by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in the Federal Title IV aid programs
    • Do not already have a bachelor's degree, unless you're:
      • Enrolled as a medical student in the M.D. program at the University of VermontLarner College of Medicineor
      • Enrolled in an accredited doctor of veterinary medicine program
    How much grant money will I receive?

    Grant amounts vary by student and by year, depending on available funding. During the 2022–2023 academic year, eligible students have received awards ranging from $500 to $10,500.

    The amount you receive will depend on your:

    • Financial need
    • Total cost of attendance at your college of choice
    • Total number of credit hours in which you enroll each semester/trimester/etc.
    • Timing (applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis as long as funding is available)
    Is there a limit to the number of grants that I can receive?

    Yes. You can receive the equivalent of 10 semesters of full-time grants until you receive your first bachelor’s degree—unless you're enrolled in the Doctor of Medicine program at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine or enroll in an accredited doctor of veterinary medicine program.

    How do I apply?
    1. First, fill out the FAFSA. Get tips for filling out the FAFSA >
    2. Then, complete a Vermont Grant application. Get tips for applying for a Vermont Grant >

      Short-term Training: Advancement Grant

      (previously the Vermont Non-Degree Grant)

      Who should apply?

      Vermont residents who:

      • Are not enrolled in high school
      • Are enrolled in a non-degree (non-matriculated) course or program that will improve your ability to get a job or that encourages further study
      How much grant money will I receive?

      Grant amounts vary by student and by year, depending on available funding.

      The amount you receive will depend on your:

      • Financial need
      • Total course cost
      • Program type
      • Timing (applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis as long as funding is available)
      Is there a limit to the number of grants that I can receive?

      Yes. You can receive anAdvancement Grant for up to 2 courses per enrollment term—up to 2 enrollment terms per financial year (July 1–June 30) and 6 enrollment terms total.

      How do I apply?

      Complete anAdvancement Grant application. Get tips for applying for an Advancement Grant >

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      College-specific grants

      Who should apply?

      All students attending a collegeor career training programshould ask about other grant opportunities. Your school may have its own grants to offer. College-specific grant eligibility is based on factors that differ from school to school, depending on the kinds of students the school wants to attract and the amount of money they have to give away.

      How do I apply?

      To apply, check with each school’s financial aid office to ask about the grants they may offer and the forms they may require.

      1. Fill out the FAFSA. Get tips for filling out the FAFSA >
      2. Ask the school’s financial aid counselor or look on the school’s website to see what grants may be offered. Be sure tolook for financial aid deadlines and additional forms that may be required.

      Eligibility

      If a student is a resident of Vermont but plans to go to school out of state, can the grants and scholarships be used at an out-of-state school?

      Yes, the Vermont grant and most scholarships may be used out of state at this time. Some scholarships can be used only at a Vermont college and will indicate so in the scholarship description within our scholarships booklet.

      Can I use a Vermont grant at a university in Canada?

      The Vermont grant can be used at a Canadian university if the school is approved for Title IV funding (Direct student loan and PLUS).

      Do you need to be a high school student to be eligible for scholarships?

      You do not need to be a high school senior to be eligible for scholarships. VSAC-assisted scholarships are also available to adult students, college students, and graduate students. Be sure to read each scholarship description carefully to determine the eligibility requirements.

      FAFSA & the Grant Application

      What if your income has changed dramatically, since the FAFSA information is from the prior year?

      If your current income is lower than the income reported on the FAFSA, be sure to contact each college financial aid office and VSAC. We may be able to consider your lower income when determining financial aid or Vermont grant eligibility.

      Which form should be filled out first — the FAFSA or VSAC grant application? And if we fill out FAFSA, do we still need to fill out VT grant application with VSAC?

      Either form can be completed first. As long as you complete both, VSAC will match up each application with the other once both are received.

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      VT Grant Applications

      When I first submitted my VT grant application with VSAC, I thought that I was looking at graduate school, but I'm now doing another year of my undergrad. I believe that I emailed and corrected this status, but how can I ensure that I’m listed as an undergraduate student?

      Please call us at 800-882-4166 or 802-654-3750, and we’ll verify that the change has been made.

      If a student is over 18 and is their own guardian, and parent or parents are unable to help pay for college, should the student check "dependency override" on the VT grant application?

      For financial aid purposes, students are considered dependent until the age of 24. Unless the student has a legal guardian (other than their parents), or was a Ward of the Court, they'll need to provide parent information on the FAFSA and the VT grant application. Providing parent information does not require that the parent pay for college; it’s used simply to determine financial aid eligibility.

      What if I’m taking 2 classes at CCV during senior year of high school, do I still type "no" to the Early College question on the VT grant application? How about if you’re unsure?

      If you’re taking 2 classes as a dual enrollment program but not enrolled at CCV as an Early College student, answer “no.” If you’re unsure, give us a call at 800-882-4166 or 802-654-3750, and we'll be happy to talk with you further.

      Can I apply for the Early College program if I’m taking class at UVM next year?

      UVM is not a college that is eligible for the Early College program.

      If a student is currently in an Early College year now, will they enter a freshman or sophomore for the 2022–2023 year.

      During 2022–2023, the student would indicate they are a sophomore.

      VSAC-Assisted Scholarship Applications

      Can the essay written for the Common App be used for the scholarship application?

      We recommend the student write a new essay that covers all of the essay requirements listed in the Scholarships for Vermonters booklet. Remember, the student is competing for the scholarship, and this is their opportunity to speak to the scholarship committee.

      Is the scholarship list searchable online?

      The scholarships booklet is searchable using key words (using Ctrl-F); however, it isn’t searchable in the sense of providing a list of scholarships available, for example, to students of a specific county.

      If you already have letters of recommendation from teachers for the college applications, can you reuse one for the USA application?

      We recommend that the student provide new, specific recommendation letters that meet all of the recommendation requirements listed in the Scholarships for Vermonters booklet. Remember, the student is competing for the scholarship, and this is the opportunity for the author of the recommendation letter to speak to the scholarship committee.

      Is there any way for students who don't have a GPA to apply for scholarships with a GPA requirement?

      Yes. Although a high school may not calculate a GPA, if the student meets all other eligibility requirements, the student's information will still be submitted to the scholarship committee.

      On the scholarship application, what should applicants do if their high school is not on the list on the?

      Most high schools should be in the drop-down list. However, if a student cannot find their high school, the application has a box they can check to indicate they can't find their high school. They’ll then be able to type in the name of the high school.

      Other Scholarships

      Are there additional scholarships available that a student may be eligible for that aren't in the booklet?

      The last third of the Scholarships for Vermonters booklet lists scholarships that VSAC does not assist with but are available to Vermont students. Learn more about searching for additional scholarships >

      For the 802 Opportunity Grant, is the $50,000 household income based on student's income (if they’re 18 or older) or based on the parents' income?

      The 802 Opportunity Grant is based on the parents' income for dependent students, and student income for self-supporting students.

      Where can we find more info on merit-based scholarships?

      High schools and college financial aid offices may have a list of scholarships that are based on merit. Learn more about searching for additional scholarships >

      Scholarship Application Dates & Deadlines

      When should I start applying for scholarships, and when is the deadline for applying?

      The Unified Scholarship Application for the 2022–2023 is available now. You should complete the application as soon as possible and be sure that the USA and all required documents are submitted by the February 11, 2022, deadline.

      When are scholarships generally awarded to students?

      Scholarships for the 2022–2023 academic year will be awarded in mid-April 2022.

      Gap Year & Deferment

      If the student decides to take a gap year, can their grant be deferred?

      Neither the VT grant nor scholarships can be deferred. Students should reapply in October, the year prior to when they’ll be going to school.

      Can scholarships be deferred if the student takes a gap year?

      Neither the VT grant nor scholarships can be deferred. Students should reapply in October, the year prior to when they’ll be going to school.

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      FAQs

      How much is the Vermont grant? ›

      VERMONT GRANTS.

      Eligible Vermont resident students have received from $1,000 to $14,000 for the 2022–2023 academic year.

      How much is the Virginia Grant? ›

      Virginia Commonwealth Awards: Award amount is up to $9,000 per academic year. Preference is given to the neediest applicants who do not qualify for VGAP.

      Do grants have to be paid back? ›

      Grants are typically awarded on the basis of need and generally do not have to be repaid as long as you meet all of the obligations. You are eligible for grants based on your family's ability to pay, the cost of your education, and certain merit criteria.

      How much does the average person get in grants? ›

      However, only 7% of college students will receive a scholarship. The U.S. Department of Education awards an estimated $46 billion in scholarship money annually. On average, first-time undergraduates who receive government grants and scholarships at a 4-year college receive about $13,690 annually.

      Is Vermont still offering money to move there? ›

      The Worker Relocation Incentive Program is now live and accepting applications from those looking to move to the state, whether to work remotely or take a job with a Vermont company. These grants are awarded on a first come, first served basis, and completing a valid application does not guarantee a grant.

      What are my chances of getting a grant? ›

      What are your chances of being awarded a grant? On average, sources state that 1 in 10 applications are approved for funding.

      Who is eligible for Virginia tuition Assistance grant? ›

      The Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG), funded by the Commonwealth of Virginia, provides grant assistance to degree-seeking undergraduate students who are Virginia residents and who enroll full-time during the regular academic year. Full-time status requires at least 3.5 units per term for undergraduate students.

      How do I find my local grants? ›

      Utilize the Grants.gov Website

      Bookmark the grants.gov page and refer to it for federal opportunities. Government grants are posted to provide easy public access to information and deadlines. This site includes a list of grant funding opportunities that is searchable through region, category, and many other filters.

      How can I get free government grant money? ›

      The federal government does not offer grants or “free money” to individuals to start a business or cover personal expenses, contrary to what you might see online or in the media. Websites or other publications claiming to offer "free money from the government" are often scams.

      How can I receive free money? ›

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      What money can I get from the government? ›

      In September 2022, the government gave a cost of living payment to people who get benefits based on their income.
      ...
      If you get benefits based on your income
      • Universal Credit.
      • Pension Credit.
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      • Child Tax Credit.
      • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance.
      • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance.
      • Income Support.

      What are the 4 types of grants? ›

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      What is a catalytic grant? ›

      The Catalyst Grant Program supports local organizations across the country in using data and technology to inform and improve policies and practices that advance racial equity in prevention, policing, and prosecution.

      What is an MVP grant? ›

      Minimum Viable Product (MVP) grants are designed for pre-revenue technology startups to help them engage with a potential business customer, or channel to market, to achieve market validation and first sale.

      Who is entitled for the 5000 grant? ›

      All homeowners, small landlords and private landlords across England and Wales will be eligible for the Boiler upgrade scheme, but it's important to know that the scheme will not be made available to social housing and new build properties.

      What's the highest grant you can get? ›

      Amounts can change yearly. The maximum Federal Pell Grant award is $6,895 for the 2022–23 award year (July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023). your plans to attend school for a full academic year or less.

      What is the maximum student grant you can get? ›

      Your university or college sets your tuition fee, and the loan is paid directly to them. You have to pay it back. If you're a full-time student, you can get up to £9,250. If you're studying an accelerated degree course, you could get up to £11,100.

      What state will pay you to move there 2022? ›

      Alaska will pay you approximately $1,600 to live there! Simply put, Alaska needs people. So much so that they offer numerous grants and tax incentives to make you an Alaskan. The Permanent Fund Dividend is a perfect example.

      What state will pay you $10 000 to move there? ›

      Oklahoma. Tulsa Remote is an incentive program offering up to $10,000 in cash or toward a home purchase for selected applicants willing to relocate to Tulsa. You'll also have access to co-working spaces. You'll need to be over 18, eligible to work in the US, and have full-time remote employment.

      What is the number one state to move to right now? ›

      The personal finance website has come up with a ranked list of the top 20 best states to live in for 2022. Here are the results! The top state is Massachusetts, which ranked first in the nation for education and health, fourth for safety, sixth for quality of life, and 10th for its economy.

      What is the most popular grant? ›

      Programmatic or project grants are the most common category, and they are intended to realize special projects or support programming. Grants can be used to fund supplies or materials necessary for the program.

      Do you need a good credit score to get a grant? ›

      Still, even grants can be difficult to obtain if you have poor credit history. Fortunately, though it may take extra legwork, landing a grant despite a poor credit score isn't unheard of.

      Is it hard to get approved for a grant? ›

      Obtaining a government grant is a very difficult task. The application process is lengthy, and applicants must explain how the funding will help the local community or the general public. Because writing a convincing proposal is so difficult, many applicants seek expert assistance.

      What is Virginia hardship relief? ›

      If you're struggling because of life situations like losing your job, having a sudden decrease in income, or having an increase in out-of-pocket family health care expenses, we can help. You can request financial hardship assistance to manage your current VA copay debt or request an exemption from future copays.

      What is Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program? ›

      The Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program (VGAP) grant is a state-funded program based on financial need for in-state undergraduate students. Virginia public two-year and four-year colleges and universities award VGAP to eligible Virginia residents based upon state regulations.

      What is a qualified educational assistance program? ›

      As an offshoot of the original literacy classes held at the city jail for incarcerated juvenile delinquents, the educational assistance program provides financial assistance to poor but deserving children to be able to stay in school to complete their studies and rise above their beginnings.

      How can I get free money from the government 2022? ›

      10 ways to get free money from the government:
      1. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
      2. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
      3. Emergency Rental Assistance.
      4. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance.
      5. The Lifeline Program.
      6. Child Care and Development Fund.
      7. Down Payment Assistance.
      8. Pell Grant.
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      Is the government giving out free money? ›

      Offers of free money from government grants are scams. Someone might offer you a grant to pay for education, home repairs, home business expenses, or unpaid bills. But they're all scams. Here's how to avoid a government grant scam, and how to report it.

      What is the easiest government loan to get? ›

      If you need help paying for school, federal student loans (under the Direct Loan program) are probably your best option. They are easy to qualify for, they have competitive rates, and they offer flexibility when you're getting on your feet (and when you face financial hardships in life).

      How can I make money urgently? ›

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      What to do if you have no money? ›

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      Who gets the 150 disability payment? ›

      This £150 disability payment is on top of the £1,200 most low income benefit claimants will also receive and alongside wider support targeted at disabled people, including help with transport and prescription costs. Most of these payments have now been made.

      How do you get monthly money from the government? ›

      Monthly Income Plans
      1. Senior Citizen Saving Scheme.
      2. Post Office Monthly Income Scheme.
      3. Long-Term Government Bonds.
      4. Corporate Deposits.
      5. Monthly Income Plans.
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      7. Life Insurance Plus Saving.
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      Are we getting money from the government 2022? ›

      California. Millions of Californians are receiving inflation relief checks of up to $1,050, either as a direct deposit or a debit card. The state expects 95% of the payments to go out this year, with the remaining checks reportedly arriving by Jan. 15, 2023.

      What are basic grants? ›

      Basic Grant means an Option granted to a Non-Employee Director who meets the specified criteria pursuant to subsections 6(a) or 6(b) of the Plan.

      What are the three common sources for grant funding? ›

      There are three main sources for grant funding:
      • The government - often federal, sometimes state, and occasionally local.
      • Private businesses and corporations.
      • Foundations, which distribute many millions of dollars per year to community groups and organizations similar to yours.

      How much money is a scrap catalytic converter worth? ›

      Q: What is the average scrap value of a catalytic converter? The average scrap value of a catalytic converter is between $300 and $1,500. This component is one of the most expensive parts of a vehicle because of the precious metals used in manufacturing it.

      What's the highest paying catalytic converter for scrap? ›

      What catalytic converters are worth the most for scrap? According to 2021 data, the cars with the most expensive catalytic converters are: Ferrari F430 (4,500 $ per catalytic converter) Lamborghini Aventador (3,700 $ per catalytic converter)

      What is the highest paying scrap catalytic converter? ›

      Platinum, Palladium, and Rhodium high yield sells for over $2,000 on eBay.) The reason thieves go for the catalytic converter is that they could sell it for $50 – $250 as scrap. From our listings, most of the scrap catalytic converters cost over $1,000, so you see why thieves go for it.

      What is a KKR grant? ›

      $10,000 grants to support your woman-led small businesses. KKR Small Business Builders has an emphasis on companies that are pivoting their business in response to the pandemic and are providing important community services.

      What is a participation grant? ›

      ICML 2021 Participation Grant

      The grants are intended for individuals for whom attending the conference would cause a financial burden or create risks to their safety or privacy.

      What is Post award grant management? ›

      The post award phase of research administration includes implementing the grant, monitoring expenses, reporting progress, billing, and completing the closeout process.

      How much is the Silver State Opportunity grant? ›

      Award Amounts
      Enrollment StatusMaximum Award Amount
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      12 to 14 credits per semester$4,400
      Less than 12 credits in final semester prior to graduationProrated amount based on number of credits in which you are enrolled

      What is a Vermont Choice loan? ›

      The VSAC Vermont Choice Loan is a non-federal education loan for students who meet established eligibility criteria for specific programs. Review the details in the tabs below and begin your application when you're ready.

      What is a R34 grant? ›

      An NIAID Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34) provides principal investigators with funds to prepare 1) materials NIAID needs to determine a project's feasibility and 2) documentation required for applying for an NIAID clinical trial implementation grant (R01), cooperative agreement (U01), or SBIR Phase II award (U44).

      Does University of Vermont give money? ›

      Prospective Undergraduate Students

      UVM awards scholarships based on a variety of factors, including academic achievement, leadership, geographic location, and field of study. Many of these scholarships have the opportunity to be renewed (based on eligibility) for each of your academic years.

      What is a Bemis grant? ›

      Grants of up to £3,000 are available to local community groups and organisations supporting communities that are: Experiencing, or are at risk of, domestic abuse. Living with poor, interrupted or impaired access to food, shelter and necessary amenities (e.g. sanitation, heating)

      What is a gold grant? ›

      The Boiler Gold Grant is available to Indiana students with an individual or family income of less than $80,000 adjusted gross income (AGI) or who are Pell Grant eligible. The best part? The Boiler Gold Grant covers tuition, fees and books. How does it work?

      What is the Yukon grant? ›

      html or by contacting a Student Financial Services Officer at (867) 667-5929. Yukon Grant supports students who wish to attend post-secondary studies at a designated post-secondary institution, full-time for a minimum of 12 weeks.

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      What Is a B/C Loan? A B/C loan is a loan to low credit quality borrowers and borrowers with minimal credit history. This type of financing, which includes personal consumer loans and mortgages, is typically issued by alternative lenders charging high-interest rates and fees.

      Does Vermont have student loan forgiveness? ›

      A variety of federal and state funded educational loan repayment and loan forgiveness programs are available to health care providers to help meet the needs of Vermonters.

      What is a P30 grant? ›

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      What is an R50 grant? ›

      Resources. R50. Research Projects. Research Specialist Award. The Research Specialist Award is designed to encourage the development of stable research career opportunities for exceptional scientists who want to pursue research within the context of an existing research program, but not serve as Principal Investigators ...

      What is the most prestigious college in Vermont? ›

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      • University of Vermont.
      • Middlebury College.
      • Bennington College.
      • Saint Michael's College.
      • Vermont Technical College.
      • Champlain College.
      • Norwich University.
      • Castleton University.

      Is there free college in Vermont? ›

      — The Community College of Vermont (CCV) and Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) are expanding a program to provide Vermonters with a debt-free college degree. The 802 Opportunity Grant provides free tuition to Vermonters with a household income of $75,000 or less that do not already have a bachelor's degree.

      What are the benefits of living in Vermont? ›

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