Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG) is a campus-based grant. This means that federal funds are provided to individual universities to administer at their discretion (within federally governed parameters). Funds for the Federal SEOG program are limited. Click here for more information.
Details
- A student must have an EFC of 0.
- A student must be receiving a Pell Grant (and thus be working on their first undergraduate degree).
- A student must be enrolled at least half time.
- The FAFSA must be filed by the UAS priority deadline (April 15). Applications received after that date may be considered throughout the school year if funding is available.
- The Federal SEOG is a need-based award and thus counts towards fulfilling a student’s overall need figure.
