Grants & State-Funded Programs

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Unlike loans, scholarships and grants generally do not have to be repaid. DeVry University participates in a variety of grant programs. These grants are based on need or on specific criteria related to a student's service or circumstance. Explore below to learn more.

Federal Grant Programs

You automatically apply for federal grant programs by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Please note: DeVry University's FAFSA School Code is 010727.

Federal Pell Grant Program

Awarded to students who have not earned a bachelor's degree, the number of hours enrolled and the Federal Pell Grant program regulations.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)

Awarded to Pell-eligible undergraduate students (who have not earned a bachelor's degree) who demonstrate exceptional financial need.

Military Service Grant

This grant is available to all students who are called to active duty during the course of their studies. For more information contact your DeVry University Student Finance Office.

Veterans Appreciation Grant

Awarded to students that have completed military service and have been honorably discharged. For more information, contact your DeVry University Student Finance Office.

DeVry University Grant for Surviving Dependents of Rescue Workers, Civil Servants & Military Personnel

In response to September 11, 2001, DeVry University established a full-tuition grant program for the surviving dependents of rescue workers, civil servants, and military personnel killed by injuries sustained that day in the line of duty.

To learn more about scholarships and grants, including state-funded programs, please contact your DeVry University Student Finance Office, or request more information on how to apply.

 

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