Campus Based Programs and Eligibility Requirements

Students must:

  1. Be a citizen, national or permanent resident alien with a valid Social Security number. Students must verify their eligible non-citizen status upon request.
  2. For FSEOG, be a matriculated undergraduate student who has not already earned a bachelor's degree or the equivalent.
  3. Maintain good academic standing.
  4. For Federal Work Study, students must not be receiving support from a religious community, society, or order of which they are a member.
  5. Have exceptional financial need with a zero EFC (Expected Family Contribution) as determined by FAFSA results. Only students who receive a federal Pell Grant will be considered for SEOG due to limited funding availability.  
  6. Not be in default on any federal loan borrowed while attending any institution at any time.
  7. Not owe a refund on a federal Pell Grant, FSEOG or federal Perkins Loan to any institution.
  8. Have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (G.E.D.) certificate, pass a test approved by the U.S. Department of Education, or meet other standards your state establishes that are approved by the U.S. Department of Education.
  9. Not be enrolled in overlapping academic terms.

The regulations define an undergraduate as one who is enrolled in an undergraduate course of study and who has not earned a bachelor's degree or its equivalent or a first professional degree. (By "professional degree," we mean degrees offered by professional programs such as pharmacy, dentistry, veterinary programs or chiropractic programs.)

Occasionally, a student will complete the requirements for a bachelor's degree but will continue taking undergraduate courses without accepting the degree. The school must decide at what point it considers the student to have completed the bachelor's degree course of study - when the student completes the requirement for the degree, or when the student actually receives the degree. If the school considers the student to have completed the bachelor's degree course of study, the student is no longer eligible to receive a federal Pell Grant or a Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant.

Contact Us

financialaid@esc.edu

Fax: 518-580-4863

Mailing Address: 
Empire State College
Financial Aid
111 West Ave.
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Questions? Contact 1Stop Student Services at 518-587-2100 or 800-847-3000.

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FAFSA Info

Code: 010286
Name: SUC Empire State College

TAP Codes

Undergraduate Associate: 0916

Undergraduate Bachelor's: 0913

Graduate: 5680 (for graduate students applying for Veteran Tuition Awards)

Announcements 

For students who plan to enroll in courses beginning May 2022 and thereafter, please submit the 2022-2023 FAFSA.  

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