A student who wishes to be considered for a College Bound scholarship must apply for financial aid. Assistance may come from a variety of federal and state run programs, including:
Federal Programs:
- Pell Grants
- Stafford Loans
- PLUS Loans
- Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
- Work Study
- Perkins Loans
State of Indiana Programs:
- Frank O’Bannon Grant (formerly the Indiana Higher Education Grant) Programo (Higher Education Award,
- Freedom of Choice Award)
- Hoosier Scholar Award
- 21st Century Scholars Program
- 21st Century Scholars GEAR UP Scholarship
- Nursing Scholarship
- Minority Teacher/Special Education Services Scholarship
- Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship
- Summer State Work Study Program
- Indiana National Guard Supplemental Grant
- Part-Time Grant Program
- Child of Certain Veterans and Public Safety Officers Supplemental Grant
Commonly known as FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), the application can be obtained from the student’s high school counselor, the university or college that a student is applying to or filed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. In the event that a student is a recipient of the 21st Century Scholars Program, which combined with financial aid covers the full cost of tuition, College Bound will serve as an honorary scholarship (awarded without financial benefit). Contact the student’s college or university to ask if a student is eligible to utilize both programs.