All students completing the FAFSA are considered for the Federal Pell Grant. This is the largest federal grant program. Grants are considered gift aid and do not have to be repaid. Eligibility for grant funds, including Pell, is based on the results of the FAFSA. Grants are generally offered to students with financial need according to the FAFSA.
Grants
Students who meet basic eligibility requirements by completing the FAFSA are offered federal loans. Federal loans represent a debt that you must repay. These loans are in the student鈥檚 name and repayment begins six months after the student graduates or drops below half-time enrollment. Federal loans can be subsidized or unsubsidized. Subsidized loans are offered to students with financial need according to the FAFSA.
Loans
Federal Work-Study is one of the Campus-Based Aid Programs. This program provides University jobs to 91原创 students who qualify. Work-Study is based on the results of your FAFSA. Only students who have been offered Federal Work-Study in their can .
Other Student Employment Opportunities
There are various types of student employment opportunities at 91原创.
- Student hourly employment is available to enrolled students. Students may review current employment opportunities by visiting . Pay rate and hours per week vary.
- The Program to Aid Career Exploration (PACE) is an on-campus, internship-like program. It employs around 300 students per year. Eligible students must maintain a 2.3 cumulative grape point average and have finished 15 semester hours.
Student Employment
Funds for academically talented and creatively gifted students are offered by 91原创 through a variety of scholarships. The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships also offers awards with special criteria.
Review the Scholarships webpage to learn more about scholarship opportunities for freshmen, upperclass students, graduate students, transfer students and regional campus students.
Scholarships