Grants are sources of financial assistance that do not have to be repaid. Grants are usually awarded based on financial need.
Federal Grants
Federal Pell Grant
Students who have not earned a bachelor鈥檚 or a professional degree may be eligible for a Federal Pell Grant. This grant may be adjusted due to the number of credits a student registers for. For additional information on receiving a Pell Grant year-round, visit the College鈥檚 . Specifically, this video:
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Awarded to eligible students with exceptional financial need. Awards typically range from $100 to $300. For further details, please聽.
State Grants
Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG)
Assists eligible students with tuition and approved fees for the Fall and Spring semester(s). For additional information, please聽visit the College鈥檚 CCOG Information page.
Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF)
EOF is a state-funded program that provides students from disadvantaged communities an opportunity to attend college. For additional information, please聽.
NJ Stars
NJ Stars is a tuition-free program awarded to New Jersey鈥檚 highest achieving students to attend their home county college. For more information, please聽visit the College鈥檚 NJ Stars page.
Tuition Aid Grant (TAG)
TAG is awarded by the New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) and may be adjusted due to the number of credits a student registers for.
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Governor鈥檚 Urban Scholarship
Supports high-achieving students from New Jersey鈥檚 designated urban areas with financial assistance for college. For more information, visit the or contact the New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA).