For more information on any of the below programs, please visit the Delaware Higher Education Commission.
Scholarship
Incentive Program (ScIP)
- Legal resident of Delaware
U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens
Demonstrate substantial financial need, as determined using the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Enroll full-time in an undergraduate degree program at a regionally
accredited institution in Delaware or Pennsylvania
Governor's Workforce Development Grant - All applicants must be 18 or older and residents of Delaware and U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens.
Employment requirements:
You
must be employed by a company in Delaware. The company must
contribute to the Blue Collar Training Fund Program. Employees
of government agencies hospitals, and nonprofit agencies are
not eligible.
Any part-time or temporary employment at an eligible company
qualifies.
If employed full-time, you must work for an eligible small business
with 100 or fewer employees.
Self-employment qualifies.
Enrollment requirements:
You
must attend a participating school in Delaware on a part-time
basis (enrollment in 11 credits or less).
If you have taken courses for credit during the last 12 months,
you must submit a copy of your most recent transcripts or grade
report. Academic progress is monitored and may impact eligibility.
Participating colleges:
Delaware
State University
Delaware Technical and Community College (all campuses)
Delaware College of Art and Design
Goldey-Beacom College
University of Delaware
Wesley College
Widener University (Delaware Campus)
Wilmington College
Enrollment requirements:
Your
individual income must not exceed $32,417 annually, or
If you have dependents, your individual income must not exceed:
Family Size Income Limit
2 $35,820
3 $45,060
4 $54,300
5 $63,540
6 $72,780
7 $82,020
8 $91,260
Restrictions:
Full-time
students are not eligible for a grant for interim winter sessions.
Grants are not available for summer sessions.
Students who receive any other scholarships or grants for their
educational expenses are not eligible.
Renewal of grants is dependent on the availability of funds
and the recipient's academic progress.
Graduate-level coursework does not qualify.
Award:
The maximum Governor's Workforce Development Grant for one academic
year (July 1 through June 30) is $2,000 for part-time undergraduate
study (11 or fewer credits) at in-state tuition rates.
Funding:
Governor's Workforce Development Grant 65% tuition & fees
Participating school: 10% tuition & fees
Employer and/or employee 25% tuition & fee
Deadline:
Applications are due by the end of the free drop/add period
each term.