West Virginia Higher Education Grant
The West Virginia Higher Education Grant is a need-based financial aid program designed to ensure West Virginia students with financial need are given an opportunity to pursue post-secondary education.
The grant may be renewed until the student's course of study is completed, but may not exceed an additional three academic years beyond the initial award.
Awards are based on demonstrated financial need and generally may be used in conjunction with other forms of state, federal and institutional financial aid.
How do I apply?
For priority consideration:
File the 2011-12 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible after January 1, 2011, but before April 15, 2011 at www.fafsa.ed.gov
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What is the award amount?
The award amount each year varies based on a number of factors including the financial need of applicants and available funding.
Maximum annual awards for 2010-11 are $2,100.
What are the requirements?
The West Virginia Higher Education Grant is available to qualified residents of West Virginia.
The following criteria are used to determine student eligibility:
- A citizen or permanent resident of the United States
- West Virginia residency for at least 12 months prior to date of application
- Be a high school graduate or earned a General Education Development (GED diploma)
- Demonstrate an established level of financial need
- Demonstrate academic promise
- Enroll at a participating institution in West Virginia or Pennsylvania as a full-time undergraduate student
- Have not previously earned a bachelor's degree
Where can it be used?
The West Virginia Higher Education Grant may be used at approved post-secondary public and independent institutions in West Virginia or Pennsylvania.
The grant may be transferred from one eligible institution to another.