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How To Get A State Grant In Rhode Island

Rhode Island Grants

Contact:
Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority
560 Jefferson Boulevard
Warwick, Rhode Island 02886
PH:(401) 736-1100

Rhode Island Office of Higher Education
Academic and Student Affairs
1 Promenade Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02908
PH: (401) 222-6560


NASA Rhode Island Space Grant Consortium Outreach for Undergraduate Students.
Brown University, Box 1846
Prividence, RI 02912
PH: (401) 863-2417
Eligibility Requirements: Scholarship for undergraduate students attending a Rhode Island Space grant Consortium participating institution studying in any space-related field of science, math, engineering, or other field with applications in space study.


Rhode Island Higher Education Grant Program
560 Jefferson Boulevard
Warwick, RI 02886
PH: (401) 736-1170
Eligibility Requirements: Grants for residents of Rhode Island attending an approved school in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. Based on need. Renewable for up to four years if in good academic stranding. Grant for use in freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior years.


Rhode Island Educational Benifits for Disabled American Veterans
480 Metacom Avenue
Bristol, RI 02809-0689
PH: (401) 462-0324
Eligibility Requirements: Open to permanent residents of Rhode Island who have been verified by the Department of Veterans Affairs as having a disability of at least 10% resulting from military service. Eligible veterans are entitled to take courses at any public institution of higher education in Rhode Island without the patment of tuition, exclusive of other fees and charges.

Federal Pell Grants
Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority
560 Jefferson Boulevard
Warwick, Rhode Island 02886
PH:(401) 736-1100
Eligibility Requirements: Federal Pell Grants are the largest source of ''gift aid'' awarded to undergraduate students and are based on financial need. How much you get depends on your expected family contribution, your cost of attendence, whether you are a full-time or part-time student, and whether you attend school for a full year or less. You may receive only one Pell Grant in an award year, and you may not receive Pell Grant funds from more than one school at a time.


Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
Rhode Island Higher Education Assistance Authority
560 Jefferson Boulevard
Warwick, Rhode Island 02886
PH:(401) 736-1100
Eligibility Requirements: Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants awards are given to undergraduate students demonstrating financial need. Federal Pell Grant awards recipient recieve priority for FSEOG awards. Depending on when you apply, your financial need, the funding level of your school you are attending, and the policies of your school's financila aid office will determine how much you receive.