Grants
What is a Grant?
A grant, like a scholarship, is a financial aid award that you do not have to repay. All grants available to National Louis University students are funded by the federal or state government and require students to complete the FAFSA to be considered for the resources.
Grants for National Louis Students
The following grants are open to all NLU undergraduate students. The only grant program open to graduate students is the TEACH Grant.
- Federal Pell Grant – The amount of this need-based grant is based on the financial information you provide in your FAFSA. Available to eligible undergraduate students, the maximum grant amount for the 2022-2023 academic year is $6,895.
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) – These grants are reserved for students with the greatest demonstrated financial need and are often awarded to supplement a Pell Grant.
- Illinois State Monetary Award Program (MAP) – Similar to a Pell Grant, this need-based grant is awarded to undergraduate Illinois residents or dependents based on information submitted on your FAFSA. The maximum grant amount for the 2022-2023 academic year is $7,200.
- The Retention of Illinois Students & Equity (RISE) Act created a pathway for the undocumented undergraduate students to apply for the state Monetary Award Program (MAP). Read more.
- Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant (TEACH) – This federal grant is available to both undergraduate and graduate students who commit to teaching four years in a high-need field in a school serving low-income students. The TEACH Grant is for NLU students enrolled in an education program. Read more.
Questions? Contact Us
Don’t hesitate to contact the Office of Student Finance if you have any questions about your eligibility for NLU grant programs.