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The Wright State University Need-Based Grant is a WSU grant for undergraduate students who have not yet earned a bachelor's degree. Student applicants must meet eligibility requirements to receive federal student aid and meet satisfactory academic progress requirements. For the 2010-2011 aid year (Summer 2010 through Spring 2011), students must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC), as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), between 0 and 4500. The WSU Need-Based Grant is a form of gift aid that does not have to be repaid and is for tuition only.
WSU Need-Based Grant Overview |
| How to Apply |
Student must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by WSU's FAFSA priority deadline date of February 15 (prior to the start of the academic year). |
| Quarterly Award Maximums* |
- For full-time enrollment (12 or more undergraduate credit hours): $920
- For 3/4-time enrollment (9 to 11 undergraduate credit hours): $690
- For half-time enrollment (6 to 8 undergraduate credit hours): $460
- For less than half-time enrollment (5 or less undergraduate credit hours): $230
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| Enrollment Requirement |
Student must be enrolled. |
| Disbursement |
For a given term, grant funds are disbursed no sooner than 10 days prior to the student's first attend date. Funds are applied directly to the student's account for tuition. |
| *Quarterly award maximums depend upon the student's EFC and enrollment status (full-time, 3/4-time, half-time or less than half-time). |
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