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Four-year free college tuition
New York
• Program does not cover room and board; typical room and board at a SUNY campus is $12,810 (2017-2018)
• Fees, which vary by institution, are not covered
• Must take the 30 credits annually needed to graduate on time, including summer sessions, but the program can accommodate for hardship
• Individual colleges will determine GPA requirements for eligibility
• Must use need-based federal Pell Grant aid or a New York Tuition Assistance grant first, if qualified
• Students required to live and work in New York state for the same number of years after graduation as they received the scholarship while in school
• If a student doesn’t remain in New York to live and work after graduation, the scholarship converts to a loan to be repaid to the state
Indiana
• High school students must earn at least 2.5 GPA
• High school students must complete a Scholar Success Program, fulfilling requirements at each grade level
• Must graduate with a Core 40 diploma
• Must complete at least 30 credit hours each year in college
Washington
• Students must graduate from a Washington State high school. GED recipients are not eligible.
• Students must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA at the end of high school and maintain satisfactory academic progress once enrolled in college.
• Meet need-based requirements.
• Must complete your degree within five years of graduating high school.
• Part-time students will receive reduced funds.
Community college free tuition
California
• Students must be enrolled full time, meaning 12 or more semester units or the equivalent.
• The program is available for only one academic year.
Delaware
• The scholarship is only available the fall after a student graduates from high school.
• Must be enrolled full-time.
• Must apply no later than April 1 of senior year of high school.
• Must apply each year no later than April 1 for the following year.
• Cannot receive the scholarship more than six continuous semesters.
• Must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA.
Hawaii
• Must remain enrolled in at least six credits per semester within the UH system.
• Cannot possess a bachelor’s degree.
• Must meet Hawaii Community College Satisfactory Academic Progress policy.
• Must accept all federal and state grants, scholarships and any other funding sources first.
• Must be degree-seeking in a financial-aid-eligible program.
Maryland
• Must meet income requirements as reported on their FAFSA or MSFAA.
• Must be eligible for in-state tuition.
• Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 from a community college (for those who previously attended) or 2.3 at the end of their senior year in high school.
• Must not have earned a bachelor’s or associate degree.
• Must not have been awarded other educational grants or scholarships that cover the cost of attendance.
• Must plan to enroll or be currently enrolled at a Maryland community college with the intention of earning a credit-bearing vocational certificate; a credit-bearing certificate; an associate degree program; a sequence of credit or non-credit courses that leads to licensure or certification; or a registered apprenticeship program.
Michigan
• If you attend an out of district community college, the full cost of tuition is not covered.
• Any degree or skill certificate received must be eligible to be covered by the Pell Grant.
• Must be enrolled in at least six credits in at least two semesters in your program during a 12 month period.
• Maintain a GPA of 2.0 by the end of each 12 month period.
• Must participate in academic coaching if it’s offered by the college.
Missouri
• Must enroll and attend full time at a participating public community college or vocational/technical school.
• Cannot pursue a degree in theology or divinity.
• Must qualify for federal student aid.
• To renew, students must maintain a 2.5 GPA, submit a FAFSA and be enrolled full time.
Montana
• Must be enrolled at least half time.
• Must not have earned an associate degree or completed more than 60 credit hours at any postsecondary institution.
• Must demonstrate a GPA of at least 2.5.
• Must be a resident of Montana for at least 12 months before applying.
• Must be a high school graduate or hold a high school equivalency certificate.
Nevada
• Must participate in two mandatory informational trainings.
• Must provide proof of 20 hours of community service.
• Must complete at least one mentoring opportunity before applying for the scholarship.
• Cannot hold a prior associate or bachelor’s degree.
• Cannot be in default on any federal student loan or owe a refund to any federal student aid program.
New Jersey
• Must enroll in at least six credits per semester.
• Must make Satisfactory Academic Progress.
• Only completely covers the tuition for attending an in-district community college.
New Mexico
• Must enroll full-time, meaning 6 credits or more each semester.
• Must maintain a 2.5 GPA or higher.
Oklahoma
• Applications must be completed during the school year in the student’s eighth, ninth or 10th grade academic year.
• Must complete required courses in high school.
• Parents’ AGI must not exceed $100,000 before receiving any funds.
• Students must meet regular admission standards for first-time entering students and be enrolled in an eligible postsecondary school to receive funds.
• The student has three years from the time of high school graduation to start taking postsecondary courses and cannot receive the award after five years from first enrolling in an eligible postsecondary school.
• Award money cannot be used for courses after completing a bachelor’s degree.
• Students must meet eligibility requirements to receive federal financial aid based on the school's Satisfactory Academic Progress policy.
• Any student suspended for college for more than one semester for conduct reasons will lose the scholarship permanently.
Oregon
• Recipients must maintain at least half-time continuous enrollment during fall, winter and spring terms.
• Covers up to 12 credits per term and a maximum of 90 credits attempted.
• Must accept all state and federal grant aid offered through a community college’s financial aid office.
• Students must complete a First-Year Experience program at the community college, which will vary by school.
Rhode Island
• Must maintain full-time enrollment every fall and spring semester for two years.
• Must maintain at least a 2.5 GPA.
• Must earn 30 credits every year.
• Recipients are asked to live, work or continue education in Rhode Island post-graduation, but there is no penalty to students who do not comply.
Tennessee
• Attending mentoring meetings is mandatory to remain eligible for the program.
• Eight hours of community service per term enrolled are required.
• Must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA.
• Must be enrolled full time in the fall term following high school graduation.
• Students must complete the FAFSA and obtain status as an independent student.
• Cannot hold a prior associate or bachelor’s degree.
• Establish Tennessee residency at least one year before applying.
• Be admitted to an eligible institution and be enrolled at least part time.
• Participation in an advising program is required.
• Must maintain continuous enrollment and a 2.0 GPA.
Limited free-tuition programs
Arkansas
• Available on a first-come, first-served basis.
• Students must enroll in high-demand field of study or STEM field.
• Required to meet monthly with a program mentor.
• Must complete eight hours of community service per semester.
• Following graduation, must work full time in Arkansas for a minimum of three years; otherwise, the grant will be converted to a loan for repayment to the state.
Kentucky
• Must study programs that lead to jobs that funnel into one of five industries: health care, advanced manufacturing, transportation/logistics, business services/IT and construction.
• What qualifies as in-demand workforce sectors may change over time.
• The scholarship is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
• Students can receive a scholarship for up to 32 credit hours of enrollment, but no more than four academic terms.
Kansas
• Must maintain satisfactory academic progress.
• Must enroll and complete your degree or credential within 30 months of receiving the scholarship.
• Must live and work in Kansas for two consecutive years after graduating.
• Must study one of the programs eligible for the scholarship, including information technology and security, mental and physical healthcare, advanced manufacturing and building trades, and early childhood education and development.
Virginia
• You must complete a program in one of the programs that qualify.
• You must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress.
South Dakota
• Recipients must continue living and working in the state in their field of study for three years after graduation.
• Students must enroll as a first-time student in a high-need program. Students with previous college or technical institute attendance are accepted.
West Virginia
• Must be legal residents of West Virginia for at least one year prior to applying.
• Cannot have any student loans in default.
• Must first submit the FAFSA then complete a separate online application for the grant program.
• Must pay for and pass a drug screening before receiving funds, each semester.
• Must take at least six credit hours per semester.
• Maintain at least a 2.0 GPA.
• Must complete two hours of community service each term. The service must be approved and verified by your school.
• Must remain in West Virginia for two years after leaving school or dropping below half-time enrollment. If you leave the state you must pay back the grant, along with interest and fees.
Local and city free-tuition programs
- Bobcat Promise program at Texas State University offers free tuition and fees for qualifying Texas residents from low-income families.
- City College of San Francisco’s Free City program provides tuition-free access to all California residents living in the city.
- Boston Bridge, a last-dollar free-college program, is available to all Massachusetts high school graduates living in the city.
- New Haven Promise, an annual award covering up to full tuition at a Connecticut public two-year or four-year college or university to students living in New Haven and attending a New Haven Public School.
- University of Southern California offers tuition-free attendance to families with an annual income of $80,000 or less. USC does not count home ownership in its financial need calculation.









