Scholarships

Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG)

FSAG is a State of Florida need-based grant program awarded for Fall and Spring terms to a Florida resident student who is working on their undergraduate degree. A student must submit a FAFSA, be enrolled in an AA, AS, BSN, or BAS degree program, have not previously received a baccalaureate degree, be enrolled in a minimum of six credits in their program of study, has remaining need, maintains satisfactory academic progress, satisfies the annual award renewal requirements and meets other eligibility criterion as established by the State of Florida. Student awards are automatically made until the limited funds from the State of Florida are depleted.

Florida Student Assistance Grant – Certificate Education (FSAG-CE)

FSAG-CE is a State of Florida need-based grant program awarded for Fall and Spring terms to a Florida resident student who is working on a work-force certificate. A student must submit a FAFSA, have not previously received a baccalaureate degree, be enrolled in a minimum of six credits in their program of study, have remaining need, maintains satisfactory academic progress, satisfies the annual award renewal requirements and meets other eligibility criterion as established by the State of Florida. Student awards are automatically made until the limited funds from the State of Florida are depleted.

Florida First Generation Grant (FGMG)

FGMG is a State of Florida need-based grant program for the Fall and Spring terms for an undergraduate student whose parents have not earned baccalaureate degree or higher. A student must submit a FAFSA, have remaining need, be enrolled in an AA, AS, BSN or BAS degree program, not previously received a baccalaureate degree, be enrolled in a minimum of six credits in their program of study, satisfies the annual award renewal requirements and meets other eligibility criterion as established by the State of Florida. Student awards are automatically made until the limited funds from the State of Florida are depleted.

Florida Bright Futures (FBF)

To access a Florida Bright Futures award, a student must submit an online Florida Financial Aid Application after December 1 of their senior year and prior to August 31 after high school graduation or forfeit all future eligibility. A mid-year graduate may submit a fully completed error free initial Florida Financial Aid Application by August 31 prior to high school graduation. All eligibility requirements must be met by high school graduation. The State of Florida Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA) will process the application only at www.floridastudentfinanicialaidsg.org.

The Pensacola State College Financial Aid/Veterans Services/Scholarships Office automatically award this merit aid each term to eligible students enrolled at this college and identified by the State of Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance. It is the student’s responsibility to select the College which they wish to receive their award.

Bright Futures scholarships do not pay 100% of tuition and related expenses at any college. The award amount per credit hour is determined annually by the State of Florida Legislature and is published on the OSFA website. The State of Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance (OFSA) notifies the student of the per credit hour amount in an email message to the address the student provides on their application.

A student who withdraws or is withdrawn from courses after the end of schedule adjustment will be billed by the College for those hours and will be unable to register for any future term until their debt to the College is paid. All cost of collection including reasonable attorney fees will be the responsibility of the student.

Renewal and reinstatement details and changes are listed on the Bright Future website at www.floridastudentfinaincialaidsg.org.

Scholarships

The Pensacola State College Scholarship Program recognizes both academic performance and financial need when awarding scholarships. Many criteria are used to select scholarship recipients. Among these criteria are grade point average, leadership qualities, contributions to school or community, visual and performing arts achievement, athletic ability, and other academic activities. This information is provided by new students during the application process and updated by returning students who apply on their annual application. (See the Scholarship Application Form section.) Additionally, the Florida Legislature requires all students receiving a Pensacola State College academic scholarship to also have their financial need assessed by a nationally recognized needs analysis. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the approved needs determination process in Florida. The FAFSA is available online at www.fafsa.gov. The student must input Pensacola State College’s school code 001513 as one of their college choices on the FAFSA. (See Financial Aid) For detailed information regarding eligibility, selection criteria, and application procedures, refer to the link on the College website.

Online Scholarship Application

To be considered for scholarships, students must:

1.      Complete a Pensacola State College application for admission and pay the $30 application fee;

2.     Submit a completed online Pensacola State College scholarship application (https://pensacolastate.scholarship.ngwebsolutions.com/scholarx_scholarshipsearch.aspx) each academic year, by the deadlines listed on the website at www.pensacolastate.edu/financial-aid/#scholarship; and  

3.     Check PirateMail regularly for information related to scholarship awarding.

Additional Information

For additional information about scholarship availability, specific eligibility requirements, or transfer scholarships, contact the district Financial Aid/Veteran Services/Scholarships Office at (850) 484-1634 or review the information on the Financial Aid/Veteran Services/Scholarships website at http://www.pensacolastate.edu/financial-aid/.

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