Tuition
Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG): Up to $4,600/Year for Low- and Moderate-Income Students
State grant that closes tuition gaps for low- and moderate-income Ohio residents attending eligible colleges. Covers students at public universities, community colleges, and private non-profit institutions.
Oklahoma College Tuition Covered: A Practical Guide to the Oklahoma’s Promise Grant
If you’re growing up in Oklahoma and college feels financially out of reach, Oklahoma’s Promise is one of the most powerful tools the state gives you. It’s not a $500 “thanks for applying” scholarship.
Oregon Opportunity Grant
Need-based Oregon grant for eligible residents at participating Oregon postsecondary institutions who complete FAFSA or ORSAA early and stay on-time with enrollment and financial aid requirements.
Pennsylvania State Grant Program
Need-based tuition grant for Pennsylvania residents attending eligible postsecondary institutions.
Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) | Veterans Affairs
Education benefit that can cover tuition, housing allowance, books and more for eligible veterans, service members, and their eligible family members.
South Carolina Tuition Grants
Need-based tuition grants for legal South Carolina residents attending full-time at participating in-state independent nonprofit colleges.
TEXAS Grant: Need-Based Tuition Support for Texas Public University Students
Need-based Texas state grant that covers tuition and fees for eligible students pursuing a first bachelor’s degree at public universities. Priority given to high school graduates completing recommended curriculum.
Tuition Aid Grant (TAG)
Need-based New Jersey grant for residents in approved NJ higher-education programs, with school-year-specific amounts and eligibility rules.
Virginia G3 Tuition Assistance Program
Last-dollar tuition assistance for low- and middle-income Virginians pursuing in-demand degrees at community colleges.
Washington College Grant 2025: How Washington Students Can Get “Free” Tuition for College, Training, or Apprenticeships
If you live in Washington State and you think college or career training is financially out of reach, this program should be on your radar.