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Kentucky Financial Aid

 

For more information on any of the below programs, please visit the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority.

Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) - Governor Paul E. Patton and the 1998 General Assembly provided Kentucky high school students a great opportunity to make their education pay with the Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship. KEES is administered by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA). Students who try to get the most from high school by studying hard and making good grades (2.5 GPA or higher) can earn scholarships for college or technical school. The better students do in high school, the more they will earn toward college scholarships. And students who complete their college studies have a better opportunity to achieve their career goals and improve their standard of living.

 

The College Access Program (CAP) - helps Kentucky’s financially needy undergraduate students attend public and private colleges and universities, proprietary schools, and technical colleges. CAP Grants are awarded to Kentucky residents enrolled for at least six semester hours (half time) in academic programs that take at least two years to complete. To qualify for a CAP Grant, the total expected family contribution (EFC) toward the student’s educational expenses cannot exceed $3,850.

The Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) - Program provides need-based grants to qualified Kentucky residents to attend the Commonwealth’s independent colleges. Eligible institutions must be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (or an equivalent regional accrediting association) and not have institutional programs comprising solely religious instruction.

For the 2003-2004 academic year, KTG awards range from $200 to $2,400.