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Grants 2009-2010

 

Grant Name Annual Amount WHAT DETERMINES ELIGIBILITY? HOW ARE RECIPIENTS SELECTED? How to Apply
Federal Pell Grant $840 to $5,350 Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) between 0 and $4,617 Determined to be eligible based upon EFC. File FAFSA
Monetary Assistance Program (MAP) Grant $300 to 4,968 Illinois Residency, a state formula determines if the student is eligible. The student and family data on the FAFSA. File FAFSA by August 1st.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) $200 to $2,500 Undergraduates who demonstrate exceptional financial need Packaging need greater than $8,020 to 10,020 depending on grade level. File FAFSA by April 1st.
Illinois Incentive for Access (IIA) Grant $500 Illinois Residency, EFC of 0, and a Freshman The student and family data on the FAFSA. File FAFSA by August 1st.
Student-to-Student (STS) Grant $200 to $1,000 Undergraduates who demonstrate exceptional financial need. Packaging need greater than $8,020 to 10,020 depending on grade level. File FAFSA by April 1st.
SIUC Need-Based Grant $200 to $2,500 Undergraduates who demonstrate financial need. Packaging need greater than $8,020 to 10,020 depending on grade level. File FAFSA by April 1st.
Federal Academic Competitiveness Grant $750 - $1,300 1st and 2nd year students who completed a rigorous secondary school program of study and are Pell Grant eligible. Determined to be eligible based on EFC, year in school and rigorous program of study. File FAFSA
Federal SMART Grant $4,000 3rd and 4th year students who are in specific majors, have a 3.0 GPA, and are Pell Grant eligible. Determined to be eligible based on EFC, year in school, major and GPA. File FAFSA