New York Institute of Technology has made a limited number of grants available based on financial need. For maximum consideration, students must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. Amounts vary annually depending on the student's financial need and the availability of funds. Students must be making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) toward their degrees, be enrolled full-time in courses applicable to their degree program for the semester awarded, and demonstrate financial need as evidenced by their FAFSA.
The New York Tech Grant is for tuition only and is divided equally between fall and spring semesters. Eligibility for institutional scholarships and grants is limited to students whose Office of Admissions-assigned campus location is Long Island, New York City, or online. The New York Tech Grant cannot be used for summer or for intersession-only periods of attendance. Students who receive discounted tuition rates or other institutional grants (e.g., Athletics Service to School award or Athletics Grant-in-Aid award) may be ineligible for the New York Tech Grant. Additional eligibility criteria can be viewed at Financial Aid – New York Tech Scholarships.
The New York Tech Resident Hall Grant is designated for room and board only; this grant is not applied towards tuition. Eligibility for institutional scholarships and grants is limited to students whose Office of Admissions-assigned campus location is Long Island or New York City. The New York Tech Resident Hall Grant cannot be used for summer or for intersession-only periods of attendance. Students who receive discounted tuition rates or other institutional grants (e.g. Athletics Service to School award or Athletics Grant-in-Aid award) may be ineligible for the New York Tech Resident Hall Grant. Additional eligibility criteria can be viewed at Financial Aid – New York Tech Scholarships.
Additional sources of assistance may be available through outside organizations or other state agencies. Visit Financial Aid – Scholarships, Grants, and Self-Help Aid for more information about private scholarships and online scholarship search engines.