Grants

Grants are a form of Gift Aid and do not have to be repaid. Kent State University participates in the programs listed below:


Federal Pell Grant

Amount

2024-2025 max amount for full-time: $7,395

Who is Eligible

U.S. Citizens or permanent residents demonstrating financial need; undergraduates.

How to Apply

Submit FAFSA in early October each and every year.

How Award Is Determined

Based on need according to the calculated SAI as determined by the federal formula. Maximum lifetime limit is the equivalent of 12 full-time semesters of eligibility.

The Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant and Children of Fallen Heroes Grant

On the 2024-2025 FAFSA there is a question regarding any parent who may have lost their life either while on duty in the military after September 11, 2001, or while performing duties as a public safety officer. If checked yes, you will be asked for documentation to confirm that you are eligible for consideration of this award.

Starting with the 2024-25 award year schools will no longer be awarding Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grants (IASG), or special grants for Children of Fallen Heroes. Rather than receiving one of these awards, the student will receive a maximum Pell Grant award. The federal government has established a lifetime limit of no more than 12 semesters (or its equivalent) for eligible students. 

Eligibility:

  • The child of a parent or guardian who died in the line of duty while (a) serving on active duty as a member of the Armed Forces on or after September 11, 2001; or (b) actively serving as and performing the duties of a public safety officer; and
  • Less than 33 years old as of the January 1 prior to the award year for which the applicant is applying (e.g., for the 2024-25 award year, a student must be less than 33 years old as of January 1, 2024, to be eligible).

For more information regarding the Iraq and Afghanistan Service grant, please visit the Federal Student Aid site.


Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)

Amount

2024-2025: Kent Campus $500 per semester, Regional Campus $250 per semester

Who is Eligible

Undergraduate U.S. Citizens or permanent residents demonstrating highest financial need.

How to Apply

Submit FAFSA in early October each and every year.

How Award Is Determined

Must have -1500 SAI (according to federal formula); award amount is determined by the student's enrollment status, class level, residency status, and campus attending (Kent or Regional). Limited funding is available.


Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG) 

Amount

2024-2025: Estimated maximum amount for full-time Kent Campus students is $4000

Who is Eligible

Based on need according to the calculated SAI as determined by the federal formula; enrollment; campus tuition charges; Ohio resident for at least 1 year; Undergraduates who have not yet earned a baccalaureate degree. Students must be enrolled in a majority Kent Campus classes to be considered. Maximum SAI of 3750 and family income less than $96,000.

Learn more about the Ohio College Opportunity Grant 

How to Apply

Submit FAFSA in early October (and no later than October 1st of the following year) each and every year.

How Award Is Determined

Part-time students eligible for the OCOG will have amount adjusted based on actual enrollment; restricted to tuition.

Ohio Work Ready Grant (OWRG)

The Ohio Work Ready Grant provides funding to Ohio residents who demonstrate the highest levels of financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Eligible students must be enrolled in a qualified program at an Ohio community, state community, or technical college, an Ohio Technical Center, or a state university branch campus. 

Amount

The maximum yearly award amount is:

  • Up to $3,000 per academic year for full-time degree seeking students.
  • Up to $2,000 per academic year for part-time degree seeking students
  • Up to $2,000 for students enrolled in a short-term certificate or industry recognized credential program (Please note: a student who completes multiple short-term certificates and/or industry recognized credential programs in an academic year is eligible to receive up to $3,000 total for the year, regardless of the number of programs completed in the academic year.

How to Apply

Students apply for the OWRG by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Considering this grant will benefit students attending two-year and four-year institutions as well as those in certificate programs, there is not a deadline for completing the FAFSA. Eligibility will be determined by the EFC or equivalent successor measurement for each academic year.

Learn more about the Ohio Work Ready Grant


TEACH Grant

Amount

2024-2025: Maximum of $3772 per year through October 1, 2024.

Who is Eligible

U.S. citizen or permanent resident; enroll in eligible TEACH Grant major at Kent State University as a degree-seeking undergraduate or graduate student; First-year students must have a 3.25 GPA on final high school transcript or score above the 75th percentile on a college admissions test and continuing students must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25. The student must agree to teach in a high-need field in a low-income area.

Learn more about the Federal TEACH Grant

How to Apply

Submit FAFSA in early October each and every year. Students enrolled in an eligible major will be contacted via email by Kent State University Student Financial Aid. Complete the TEACH Grant Agreement to serve or repay; complete the Annual TEACH Grant Counseling requirements. Students must ensure their current teaching position or program of study will allow them to teach in a high need field. The U.S. Department of Education considers high-need fields as bilingual education and English language acquisition, foreign language, mathematics, reading specialist, science, and special education, or any other field that has been identified as a shortage area by the federal or state government, or a local education agency found on the Teacher Shortage List.

How Award Is Determined

Eligibility and award amounts are determined by Kent State University Student Financial Aid upon confirmation of pursuit of degree a program of study, grade level status as undergraduate or graduate student, and academic achievement requirements. Award amount is based on the student's enrollment status and other aid awarded.


Pennsylvania State Grant

Amount

$250-$300 per semester

Who is Eligible

Pennsylvania residents attending an Ohio university; minimum 6 credit hours; undergraduates; more than 50% of courses cannot be online or though distance learning methods.

Previous grant recipients must meet academic qualifications to remain eligible for PA State Grant funding.

How to Apply

Submit FAFSA in early October (and no later than June 1st), each and every year.

Apply for a summer PA State Grant online by August 15th. 

Apply for the Pennsylvania State Grant online

The Pennsylvania State Grant does not need to be accepted. If the grant is listed as "estimated" on FlashLine, it will be applied to your student account once the grant has been funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This could take up to 5 weeks after the start of the semester.

How Award Is Determined

Based on need/family income. The Pennsylvania State Grant is paid in part or in whole by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and is administered by the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to undergraduate Pennsylvania residents who demonstrate high financial need. For more information visit www.pheaa.org


Vermont Incentive Grant

Amount

$700-$11,200 (estimated)

Who is Eligible

Vermont residents attending an Kent State University, full-time, undergraduates.

How to Apply

Submit FAFSA in early October, a Vermont Grant application.

Access a Vermont Incentive Grant application

How Award Is Determined

Based on financial need.