96% of Daemen College students receive some kind of
financial aid each year. Depending on your financial need you may
qualify for generous grants and endowed scholarships – none
of which need to be repaid after graduation! Be sure to check out
these options.
Federal PELL Grant: These grants
are based are based on financial need and are for undergraduates.
Grants range from $400 to $4,050 per year depending on EFC (Estimated
Family Contribution) as determined by the Federal Government through
the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA).
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity
Grant (FSEOG): Awarded to undergraduate students with
high financial need. Priority is given to Federal PELL grants
recipients. Award ranges can vary between $100 to $1,000 per year
at Daemen. Eligibility is based on FAFSA.
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP): This
is a state funded program for New York State residents. Grants
range from $275 to $5,000 based upon the family's previous New
York State net taxable income. Families with net taxable incomes
up to $80,000 may qualify. Students must be full time to qualify
for TAP.
Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP):
This is a New York State grant program for academically
and economically disadvantaged students attending private institutions.
The amount of financial assistance and other support provided
to HEOP participants is dependent on need as determined by the
institution and the program. Selection of eligible applicants
for participation is made by the HEOP Director at Daemen in conjunction
with the Financial Aid Office.
Daemen College Grant: This
grant is awarded to students based on demonstrated financial need.
The dollar amounts will vary.