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  2. Cougar Promise - University of Houston

    www.uh.edu/financial/undergraduate/types-aid/incentives/...

    Independent or dependent students with an AGI from $65,001 to $125,000 may qualify for tuition support ranging from $500 to $2,000. Cougar Promise utilizes a combination of grants (i.e., Pell, TEXAS and institutional grants, etc.) and various other resources as determined by the FAFSA or TASFA.

  3. Grants for College | Sallie Mae

    www.salliemae.com/.../financial-aid/understand-college-grants

    Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) assist low-income undergraduate students who need a lot of financial aid to help pay for college. Each participating school receives a certain amount of FSEOG funds each year from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Federal Student Aid.

  4. Federal Student Aid

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  5. College Grants for Students from Low Income Households ...

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    Many schools give grant money to students they’d like to have on board; even slashing tuition for low-income and disadvantaged students. Low-income has its privileges when it comes to college grant programs. Find out how and where to mine the best gold for financial assistance.

  6. 12 Texas Colleges That Offer Free Tuition | The College Pod

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    Looking into free colleges in Texas can help lower your overall college expenses and reduce the amount of student debt you may accumulate. Even if you don't qualify for these programs, there are other financial aid and scholarship options, like merit aid , that you may be eligible for.

  7. The Basics on Grants and Scholarships – BigFuture

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    Grants and Scholarships Defined. The terms “scholarship” and “grant” are often used interchangeably, but there are usually differences between these two forms of aid. Most scholarships are merit based. This means that they are awarded to students with certain qualities, such as proven academic or athletic ability.

  8. Guide To Federal Education Assistance Programs

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    Federal education assistance programs like the Pell Grants and TRIO support low-income and first-generation college students. The Pell Grant awards money to low-income college students. Unlike loans, recipients do not need to repay Pell Grants, making them one of the best forms of financial aid.

  9. Scholarships For Low Income Students - College Success Foundation

    www.collegesuccessfoundation.org/our-approach/scholarships

    (Washington State) Combined with other state and financial aid, this scholarship provides financial aid to low-income students who may not consider college a possibility due to the cost. It covers tuition, some fees, and a small book allowance. Read More. Costco Employee Scholarship. (National)

  10. Guide to Grants for College - NerdWallet

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    Free money: Find college grants and scholarships. Top Private Student Loan Lenders. Ad. Best Private Student Loan Overall. College Ave Private Student Loan. 5.0. /5. NerdWallet rating....

  11. Active Grants - Greater Texas Foundation

    www.greatertexasfoundation.org/grants-old/active-grants

    Greater Texas Foundation supports efforts to ensure all Texas students are prepared for, have access to, persist in, and complete postsecondary education. We put particular focus on helping underserved and socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. The table below lists GTF’s active grants.