Grants - Financial Aid Guide
Grants - Financial Aid Guide
Bridgewater State University participates in a wide variety of federal, state,
institutional, and private financial aid programs. These programs can be grouped
into three categories: grant, work and loan. The following is a description
of the grant programs.
For financial aid purposes, the term “undergraduate” in the following
paragraphs refers to students who are pursuing their first undergraduate degree.
Enrollment levels are as follows: full time: 12 or more credits; three quarter
time: 9 to 11 credits, half time: 6 to 8 credits; less than half time: 1 to
5 credits.
Grants and Waivers:
Federal Pell Grant
- a federally funded program administered by the U.S. Department of Education
- eligibility is based directly on demonstrated financial need
- the amount of the grant is based on eligibility determined by the federal
government
- available to undergraduate students pursuing their first bachelor’s
degree
- known as gift aid and does not need to be repaid
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
- a federal grant awarded by the Financial Aid Office at BSU
- eligibility is based directly on demonstrated financial need
- available to undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time in their first
undergraduate degree program;
priority given to full time students
- known as gift aid and does not need to be repaid
Tuition Waiver
- a state funded program awarded by the Financial Aid Office at BSU
- eligibility is based directly on demonstrated financial need
- available to undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time who are Massachusetts
residents; priority given to full time students.
- applies to state funded-undergraduate degree courses only
- known as gift aid and does not need to be repaid
Tuition Grant
- a state-funded program awarded by the Financial Aid Office at BSU
- eligibility is based directly on demonstrated financial need
- available to undergraduate students enrolled at lease half-time who are
Massachusetts residents
- known as gift aid and does not need to be repaid
- priority is given to full-time students
MASSGrant Program
- a state-funded program administered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- eligibility is based directly on demonstrated financial need
- available to undergraduate students enrolled full-time who are Massachusetts
residents
- must file FAFSA prior to May 1
- known as gift aid and does not need to be repaid
MASS Part-Time Grant
- a state-funded program administered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
available to students enrolled at least half-time but less than full-time (6–11
credits) who are Massachusetts residents
- eligibility is based on demonstrated financial need
- known as gift aid and does not need to be repaid
Other State Grant Programs
- Bridgewater State University works with a number of individual state scholarship
offices. Please call your state scholarship office to determine if an award
is transferable to BSU and what you must do to apply.
Fee Grant
- an institutional grant awarded by the Financial Aid Office at BSU
- eligibility is based directly on demonstrated financial need
- available to undergraduate students enrolled at least half-time;
priority given to full time students
- known as gift aid and does not need to be repaid
MSCBA Housing Grant
- This housing grant, made possible by the Massachusetts State
Colleges Building Authority, is given to a select number of BSU students living
in the residence halls who have demonstrated financial need according to the
FAFSA. If eligible, this grant will be included on your financial aid award
notice.
New England Regional Waiver
- Out of state residents may be eligible for a tuition reduction for certain
programs if their home states do not offer similar programs. Contact the Office
of Admissions to determine if your program of study is an eligible program.
Graduate Assistant Tuition Waiver
- This waiver is for students chosen as graduate assistants by the Graduate
School.
Other Scholarship Programs at Bridgewater State College
- If you wish to apply for other scholarship programs at BSU, there are
in excess of seventy (70) different grants, waivers and scholarships available
for students. To review the criteria used to determine eligibility, please see
the Bridgewater State University Handbook. Applications for the scholarships are
available at the Office of Student Affairs, located in Boyden Hall, and also
at the Financial Aid Office during each spring semester.
Last Modified: August 30, 2011