| Alabama Student Assistance Program Grant |
| Eligibility: | Financially needy Alabama undergraduate resident attending an eligible school at least half-time. |
| Awards: | $300-$2,500 each academic year. |
| Application: | FAFSA. |
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| Alabama Student Grant |
| Eligibility: | Alabama undergraduate resident enrolled at least half-time and attending an eligible independent Alabama college or university, which includes Birmingham-Southern College, Concordia College, Faulkner University, Huntingdon College, Judson College, Miles College, Oakwood College, Samford University, Southeastern Bible College, Spring Hill College, Stillman College, and the University of Mobile. Eligibility is not based on financial need. |
| Awards: | Up to $1,200 each academic year depending on program funding. |
| Application: | Contact the financial aid office of the school you plan to attend. |
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| Federal Pell Grant |
| Eligibility: | Undergraduate student who holds no bachelor's or higher degree, has financial need, and is a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen enrolled in an eligible school. Students enrolled in a postbaccalaureate teacher certificate or licensing program may also be eligible. |
| Awards: | Amount set by the federal government each year depending on program funding and financial need. For the 2003-2004 academic year, the award maximum is $4,050. |
| Application: | FAFSA. |
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| Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant |
| Eligibility: | Undergraduate student who holds no bachelor's or higher degree, has exceptional financial need, and is a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen enrolled in an eligible school. |
| Awards: | Up to $4,000 each academic year depending on program funding and financial need. |
| Application: | FAFSA. Deadline set by the institution. |