Student Financial Aid Summary Chart

Student Aid Program Type of Aid Program Details Annual Award Limits How to Apply
Federal PELL Grant Grant: does not have to be repaid. Available almost exclusively to undergraduates; all eligible students will receive the Federal PELL Grant amount they $740 to
$7,395
Complete the FAFSA.  Determined by FASFA results.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Grant: does not have to be repaid. For undergraduates with exceptional financial need; priority is given to Federal PELL Grant recipients; funds depend on availability at school. $100 to $4,000 Complete the FAFSA. Early application is critical.
Federal TEACH Grant For undergraduate and graduate students, who are in an eligible major, and meet the academic criteria. There is a service obligation tied to the receipt of this grant. If the service requirement is not met, the grant turns into an unsubsidized loan. More information can be found online at http://home.fredonia.edu/finaid. $471.50 - $3,772 for TEACH grants disbursed prior to Oct. 1, 2024. Complete the FAFSA. Must be in eligible major and meet the academic criteria.
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Grant: does not have to be repaid. Awards are based on New York State net taxable income and tuition charges. Students can receive TAP for eight semesters. $500 to $5,665 Complete the FAFSA and New York State Student Aid Payment Application. Student must be full-time, taking coursework applicable to their program of study.
SUNY Tuition Credit (SUNYTC) Tuition credit Award based on student's New York State TAP award as determined by NYSHESC. $145 to $1,455 Complete the FAFSA and New York State Student Aid Payment Application.
Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS) Grant: does not have to be repaid. For undergraduate students who satisfy eligibility criteria. $885 to $2,000 Complete the FAFSA / TAP application and the SUNY Fredonia APTS application.
Part-Time TAP (PTAP) Grant: does not have to be repaid. Must meet income guidelines as set by NYS, be enrolled between 6-11.5 hours and have earned 12 credits in each of the two consecutive semesters. Dollar amount dependent on TAP award and credit hours enrolled. Complete the FAFSA and the New York State Student Aid Payment Application.
Federal Work Study Money is earned while attending school; does not have to be repaid. For undergraduate students; jobs can be on campus or off campus; students are paid at least NYS minimum wage. Complete the FAFSA. Early application is critical.

Federal Direct Subsidized Loan

Loan: must be repaid Interest Rate: fixed 5.49% for undergraduate students only. Subsidized: No interest is accrued while the borrower is in school and during grace and deferment periods; you must be at least a half-time (6 credits) student. Freshman: $3,500,
Sophomore: $4,500, Junior/Senior: $5,500.
Complete the FAFSA. Students must have unmet need.

Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan

Loan: must be repaid Interest Rate: fixed 5.49% for undergraduate students; fixed 7.05% for graduate students. Unsubsidized: Borrower is responsible for interest during the life of the loan; you must be at least a half-time student; financial need is not a requirement. Freshman: $5,500, Sophomore: $6,500,
Junior/Senior: $7,500,
Graduate: $20,500 (includes any subsidized amounts for the same period).
Complete the FAFSA.
Federal Direct PLUS Loan

Loan: must be repaid Interest Rate: fixed 8.05%.

Available to parents of dependent undergraduate students who are enrolled at least half-time. Maximum amount is cost of attendance minus any other financial aid the student receives. Go to Federal Direct PLUS Loan Program page. Apply online.
Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan Loan: Must be repaid Interest rate: fixed 8.05%. Available to graduate students who are enrolled at least half-time. Maximum amount is cost of attendance minus any other financial aid the student receives. Go to
Federal Direct Graduate PLUS Loan page. Apply online.
Private Loan Loan: must be repaid. Interest Rate: based on SOFR and a credit check performed by the lender. The interest rates for these private loans may be significantly higher than the interest rates associated with federal loans. Borrowers will be evaluated on credit history, debt to income ratio, and work history. A student can be approved when applying alone but will typically require a co-borrower. Maximum amount is cost of attendance minus any other financial aid the student receives. Go to
PrivateLoans page. Apply online. Filing a FAFSA is not required to receive Private Loan funds. However, you must contact the Financial Aid Office if you wish to waive your right to federal aid.
Parent Private Loan Loan: must be repaid. Interest Rate: based on SOFR, a credit check performed by the lender, and the repayment term. Borrowers will be evaluated on credit history, debt to income ratio, and work history. If a loan requires school certification, the maximum amount is the cost of attendance minus any other financial aid the student receives. Go to
PrivateLoans page for more information. Apply online through the lender. Filing a FAFSA is not required to receive Private Loan funds. However, you must contact the Financial Aid Office if you wish to waive your right to federal aid.
Scholarships Refer to
Scholarship section.
NYS Excelsior Scholarship Scholarship For 2024-2025, 2022 Federal Household adjusted gross income must be less than $125,000 An Excelsior Scholarship recipient can receive up to $7,070 from the Excelsior Scholarship, minus any amounts received for TAP, Pell or other scholarships. The remainder of your tuition charge will be covered through a tuition credit paid through SUNY or CUNY. Complete the FAFSA and TAP applications first, and then complete the Excelsior application. Visit hesc.ny.gov for more information.