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Grants

The Federal Pell Grant program provides federal gift aid for students. The grants range from $400 to $6,195 a year based on enrollment status. Eligibility is determined by the federal government. A student applies for this grant by following the financial aid application procedures. Repayment is not required.

The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) is awarded to eligible full-time undergraduate students who demonstrate the highest level of financial need. Qualified students can be awarded grants of up to $4,000 per academic year. Students must follow financial aid application procedures to apply.

Marymount Grants are sponsored by the university to make education affordable for as many full-time, first-degree undergraduate students as possible. To apply, students must follow financial aid application procedures. Awards are based on financial need.

The Virginia Tuition Assistance Grant (VTAG) Program is not based on financial need and is available to all legal Virginia residents who are full-time students. The amount of the award varies each academic year based on state funding. Awards will be made by the commonwealth to students who file their applications by July 31. Repayment is not required. Late applications will be considered if funds are available. For further information, contact the Office of Financial Aid. The program is funded by the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Marymount participates in the Yellow Ribbon Program, part of the Post-9/11 GI Bill that provides grants to eligible veterans pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) matches this amount. Eligibility requirements are available through the VA or Marymount’s Office of Student Affairs.