2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin

II. Financial Assistance Available to Students

  • The institution must provide the following information for every category of aid:
    • Application procedures, including a description of the forms and preparation instructions
    • Method of selection of recipients
    • Allocation of awards
    • Award schedule
    • Rights and responsibilities of recipients
  1. Categories of aid include state, federal and local institutional programs. The institution must provide information to eligible students for each of the following:
  • State Programs
    • Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)
    • Regents College Scholarships
    • Regents Nursing Scholarships
    • Regents Awards for Children of Deceased or Disabled Veterans
    • State Assistance for Native Americans
    • Guaranteed Student Loans
    • Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP)
    • Education Opportunity Program (EOP)
    • Search for Education and Elevation through Knowledge (SEEK)
    • College Discovery Program (CD)
    • Work Incentive Program (WIN)
    • Any other state program that accounts for 10 percent or more of the total state student aid administered by the institution
  • Federal Programs
    • Educational Opportunity Grants program (EEOG)
    • Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG)
    • National Direct Student Loans (NDSL)
    • College Work Study Programs (CWS)
    • Social Security payments to children of deceased or disabled veterans
    • Federal aid to Native Americans
    • Veterans Administration educational benefits
    • Any other federal program that accounts for 10 percent or more of the total federal student aid administered by the institution
  • Local Institutional Programs
    • Information on grants, scholarships, waivers, deferrals, loans, (including small emergency loans) and work-study arrangements administered by the institution shall be provided.
    • Programs involving awards of $300 or more per year shall be individually listed, including any restrictions.
    • The number and average value of programs with awards of less than $300 per year shall be provided, along with the name, address and telephone number of an institutional office from which more detailed information can be obtained.