The
KU Tuition Grant (
KUTG)
is a limited fund institutional grant. Funds for the
KUTG
are generated by tuition revenue and designed to help meet students' additional
remaining need due to the tuition enhancement increases.
2007-08 KUTG Maximum Awards:
| Undergraduate |
Amount per Year |
Amount per Semester |
| 12 + hours |
$2500 |
$1250 |
| 6-11.99 hours |
$1250 |
$625 |
| Graduate |
Amount per Year |
Amount per Semester |
| 9 + hours |
$1700 |
$850 |
| 6-8.99 hours |
$850 |
$425 |
To qualify for the KUTG, you must:
- File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Due to limited funding, priority consideration is given to students who file by
the March 1, 2007, priority date.
- Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen (as defined by the FAFSA)
- Be a degree-seeking student.
- Have unmet need after all gift aid has been awarded.
(Gift aid includes federal, state and institutional grants, fellowships,
scholarships, fee reductions and other veteran and social security benefits).
- Meet satisfactory academic progress standards.
- Be enrolled in a minimum of 9 (graduate) or 12 (undergraduate) hours for a full
award or a minimum of 6 hours for a partial award.
- Have additional out-of-pocket expenses due to the tuition increases. (Students
whose tuition is waived or paid by a third party are not eligible for the KUTG.)
Note: If you withdraw, drop hours, or receive additional resources after a
KUTG is
disbursed, you may be required to repay some or all of the
KUTG.
Visit the KU Tuition Increase Information Page
for more information.