| 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 |