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Financial Aid
Grants


Federal Pell Grant is a federal Title IV grant program to help undergraduates pay for educational costs after high school. For many students, these grants provide a foundation of financial aid to which aid from other Federal and non-Federal sources may be added. Unlike loans, a Pell Grant does not have to be repaid. In order to receive a Federal Pell Grant you must be enrolled in an eligible certificate or degree program as outlined in this catalog. The amount of the award is based upon the Effective Family Contribution (EFC), the cost of attendance, enrollment status, and a payment schedule issued by the U.S. Department of Education. The award may range from $0 to $4,050 per academic year. The award schedule may be adjusted pending Congressional Budget Authorizations.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) is another Title IV grant program which provides additional funds from the Federal Government to exceptionally needy students. This grant must be combined with other forms of aid and is non-repayable. A grant may range from $200 to $1,000 per academic year. These funds are limited and awarded to eligible students who meet the priority service deadline, then to others.

Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program (LEAP) is a federal grant program matched by the State of Utah. Only Utah residents are eligible. The award may range from $100 to $600 per academic year. These funds are limited and awarded to eligible students who meet the priority service deadline, then to others.

Utah Disadvantaged Grant Price Campus - The Utah State Legislature has appropriated funds to College of Eastern Utah to be used as grants and scholarships for disadvantaged students. These funds are awarded to Utah residents based on disadvantaged criteria as determined by the college. This award is usually combined with other forms of aid and is non-repayable. Awards generally range from $100 to $2,000 per academic year.

Utah Centennial Opportunity Program for Educational Grants – The Utah State Legislature has appropriated funds to the College of Eastern Utah to be used as grants for Pell Grant eligible students. This award may range from $300 to $3,000 per academic year. Only Utah residents are eligible. These funds are limited and awarded to eligible students who meet the priority service deadline, then to others.

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