MASSGrant & MASSGrant Plus (2024)

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  • Executive Office of Education
  • Department of Higher Education

This is a part of the handbook: Massachusetts Financial Aid Programs

This is a part of the handbook: Massachusetts Financial Aid Programs

    • Foster Child Grant
    • Gilbert Matching Student Grant Program
    • Cash Grant Program
    • Part-Time Grant Program
    • Public Service Grant Program
    • Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program
    • Agnes M. Lindsay Scholarship Program
    • Christian A. Herter Memorial Scholarship Program
    • Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program
    • Massachusetts High Demand Scholarship Program
    • John and Abigail Adams Scholarship
    • One Family Scholarship Program
    • Paul Tsongas Scholarship
    • Career Advancement Program Tuition Waiver
    • Categorical Tuition Waiver
    • Collaborative Teachers Tuition Waiver
    • Commonwealth Hurricane Katrina Emergency Tuition Waiver
    • Department of Children and Families (DCF) Foster Child Tuition Waiver and Fee Assistance Program
    • Department of Children and Families (DCF) Adopted Child Tuition Waiver and Fee Assistance Program
    • Graduate Tuition Waiver
    • High Technology Scholar/Intern Tuition Waiver
    • Incentive Program for Aspiring Teachers Tuition Waiver
    • MassTransfer Tuition Waiver Program
    • Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority (MEFA) Prepaid Tuition Waiver Program
    • Need-Based Tuition Waiver Program
    • Commonwealth September 11, 2001 Tragedy Tuition Waiver
    • Stanley Z. Koplik Certificate of Mastery Tuition Waiver
    • UMass Exchange Tuition Waiver
    • Valedictorian Program Tuition Waiver
    • Washington Center Program Tuition Waiver
    • Massachusetts No Interest Loan Program
    • Massachusetts Loan Repayment Program (MLRP) for Health Professionals

Appendix

  • Open PDF file, 149.17 KB, John and Abigail Adams Scholarship Guidelines (English, PDF 149.17 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 33.34 KB, Cash Grant Procedures and Guidelines (English, PDF 33.34 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 538.1 KB, Department of Children and Families Student Eligibility Checklist (English, PDF 538.1 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 225.42 KB, Early Childhood Educators' Scholarship Program Guidelines (English, PDF 225.42 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 213.91 KB, Early Childhood Educators' Scholarship Program Frequently Asked Questions (English, PDF 213.91 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 128.43 KB, Massachusetts Foster Child Grant Program Procedures and Guidelines (English, PDF 128.43 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 45.18 KB, Gilbert Grant Procedures and Guidelines (English, PDF 45.18 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 139.07 KB, Christian A. Herter Memorial Scholarship Program Guidelines and Procedures (English, PDF 139.07 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 294.02 KB, 2020 Christian A. Herter Memorial Scholarship Application (English, PDF 294.02 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 145.48 KB, Agnes M. Lindsay Scholarship Program Guidelines and Procedures (English, PDF 145.48 KB)

  • (English, PDF 133.67 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 265.39 KB, MASSGrant Plus FAQ (English, PDF 265.39 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 24.95 KB, MassTransfer Tuition Credit Program Guidelines (English, PDF 24.95 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 509.35 KB, No Interest Loan Guidelines and Procedures (English, PDF 509.35 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 125.64 KB, One Family Scholarship Program Guidelines (English, PDF 125.64 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 134.76 KB, Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program Guidelines (English, PDF 134.76 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 238.46 KB, Part-Time Grant Procedures and Guidelines (English, PDF 238.46 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 165.41 KB, Massachusetts Public Service Grant Program Procedures and Guidelines (English, PDF 165.41 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 210.08 KB, First Time Applicant Public Service Grant Application (English, PDF 210.08 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 202.91 KB, Public Service Grant Program Renewal Application (English, PDF 202.91 KB)

  • Open PDF file, 573.86 KB, Tuition Waiver Guidelines (English, PDF 573.86 KB)

MASSGrant and MASSGrant Plus are financial aid grant programs for income-eligible undergraduate students who reside in Massachusetts and are enrolled in an approved degree or certificate program at one of the state’s colleges or universities.

For students enrolled in at one of the state’s 15 community colleges, 9 state universities or 4 University of Massachusetts undergraduate campuses, MASSGrant Plus scholarships will cover any unmet financial need for tuition and fees (not room and board) that remains after the federally-calculated expected family contribution (EFC) and all other financial aid is applied.

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MASSGrant and MASSGrant Plus

MASSGrant

The Massachusetts Assistance for Student Success Program (MASSGrant) is a grant assistance program that provides need-based financial aid to undergraduate students who reside in Massachusetts and are enrolled in a Massachusetts college or university.

Students who receive aMASSGrantcould also be eligible for aMASSGrant Plusscholarship to cover any remaining unmet financial need for tuition and mandatory fees related to instruction.

MASSGrant Plus is available to income-eligible students who are enrolled full- or part-time at one of the Commonwealth’s community colleges or full-time at a four-year public college or university, including the University of Massachusetts.Students receive scholarships to cover any remaining tuition and mandatory fees related to instruction (not including room and board), after taking into account expected family contribution (EFC) and any other financial aid grant provided either by the state or the student’s institution.

A student’s eligibility for MASSGrant and MASSGrant Plus is based on financial need determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The programs do not require a separate application.

MASSGrant and MASSGrant Plus are awarded for one academic year. Students must apply each year to receive consideration for grant assistance.

MASSGrant Plus

First established in 2018 for community college students, MASSGrant Plus now includes all income eligible full-time students at any of the state’s 9 state universities or 4 University of Massachusetts undergraduate campuses.

Massachusettsis one of 32 other states that have committed to covering the costs of college tuition and fees for income-eligible students, known as “Promise Programs.” MASSGrant Plus makes college attainable and affordable without the need for personal loans to cover tuition and mandatory fees related to instruction.

Student Eligibility Criteria for MASSGrant Plus

To be eligible for MASSGrant Plus award, a student must:

  • Not have received a prior Bachelor’s Degree or its equivalent.
  • Be a Massachusetts resident for other than educational purposes, for at least twelve months prior to the start of the academic year for which aid is awarded (recipient and/or parents must remain residents throughout the entire academic year).
  • Maintain satisfactory academic progress in accordance with the standards of the school the student attends.
  • Comply with Selective Service Registration requirements.
  • Be eligible for Title IV funds and not in default of any educational loan, or owe a refund.
  • Be enrolled part-time in a community college (at least 6 semester credits or equivalent) or full-time at any four-year public institution (at least 12 semester credits or equivalent).

How to Apply

Students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to the Federal Central Processor by the appropriate deadline. You can obtain a FAFSA from a high school guidance office, the local library, your college's Financial Aid Office or you can call the DHE’s Office of Student Financial Assistance at (617) 391-6070 to request a copy. You may alsovisit the Federal Student Aid web siteto file your FAFSA electronically.

Student Responsibilities

As a recipient of the MASSGrant, you are responsible for:

  • Notifying the Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance of any changes in yourFree Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) that could affect your award
  • Notifying the Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance (in writing) of any change in your name, address or social security number. Social security changes must be accompanied by a copy of your social security card
  • Repaying any portion of a grant received by you as a result of misinformation or improper certification or verification
  • Providing true and accurate information on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). False statements or misrepresentations on the financial aid application may subject you to a fine or imprisonment or both under the provisions of the U.S. criminal code.

Verification

Verification is a federally mandated process to confirm the information reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If selected for verification, you must provide the requested information to the financial aid office at your institution in a timely manner.

  • Grant funds will not be forwarded to your school until the verification process is completed.
  • As a result of verification, your award may be revised or canceled at any time.
  • Failure to complete the verification process in a timely manner at your school will result in the cancellation of your MASSGrant award.

Acceptance Procedures

Your MASSGrant award will automatically be sent to the school listed in the e-mail notification of eligibility unless the Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance is otherwise notified by you. You do not need to notify our office if you accept this grant as it appears in the e-mail that you received. Below is information that you need, if you wish to perform the following:

Change of Institution

Students may also transfer their MASSGrant award from one eligible institution to another, on-line atOSFA. When you access the Massachusetts Office of Student Financial Assistance’s website, select the “For Students” and “MASSAid Student Portal” options to navigate to the Student Web Portal login page. If you do not already have a MASSAid student user account, you will need to create one.

Since the amount of a MASSGrant depends on the type of institution you attend, your award may be revised when a change of institution occurs. If you are transferring to an eligible out-of-state school, it is likely that your award will change. Eligible schools include most accredited post-secondary institutions in Massachusetts as well as approved Bachelor’s and Associate degree granting schools in the states that have reciprocity agreements with Massachusetts. Those states arePENNSYLVANIA,VERMONTand theDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

When a student reports changes to school enrollment information on-line, our system automatically re-calculates the MASSGrant award based on the new school information and the student can subsequently print a revised letter of eligibility via the student web portal, if needed.

Decline Award

A student can access his/her MASSGrant award infomation on-line and decline one or both semester awards via the Student Web Portal. When the student declines one or both semester awards on-line, our system automatically processes the change and the student can subsequently print a revised letter of eligibility, if needed.

Amount / Terms of Award

MASSGrant awards vary each academic year and cannot exceed a student’s calculated financial need, when combined with all other financial assistance received at the institution. Eligibility is restricted to 8 semesters for a four-year program; 6 semesters for a three-year program; 4 semesters for a two-year program and 2 semesters for a one-year program. Any previous number of MASSGrant awards received counts against a student’s remaining eligibility.

Right of Appeal

If extenuating circ*mstances (i.e. death of a parent or spouse, unemployment, etc.) have occurred since the filing of the 2021-2022 Free Application for Federal Student Aid, an appeal may be submitted to the financial aid office of the school the student is attending. An appeal may result in an adjustment to a student’s MASSGrant eligibility and/or award.

Additional Information

MASSGrant & MASSGrant Plus (2024)

FAQs

What is MASSGrant Plus? ›

The MASSGrant Plus provides need-based financial assistance to full and part-time undergraduate resident students enrolled in and pursuing an approved program of study at a Massachusetts public two-year or four-year college or university.

What is MASSGrant plus expansion? ›

Introducing MASSGrant Plus Expansion

On November 15, 2023, Governor Healey announced MASSGrant Plus Expansion, a new financial aid program for students who attend Massachusetts public colleges, including public community colleges, state universities, and the University of Massachusetts.

Is MASSGrant the same as FAFSA? ›

A student's eligibility for MASSGrant and MASSGrant Plus is based on financial need determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The programs do not require a separate application. MASSGrant and MASSGrant Plus are awarded for one academic year.

What is the maximum amount of the Massachusetts grant? ›

The MASSGrant serves 49,540 students and provides a maximum award of $1,600, but the median award is only $600.

Do I qualify for cash assistance in Massachusetts? ›

To be eligible for Massachusetts Transitional Aid, you must be a resident of Massachusetts, and a U.S. citizen, legal alien or qualified alien. You must be unemployed or underemployed and have low or very low income.

How to get free college in Massachusetts? ›

Students are eligible for Free College if they:
  1. Are a permanent legal resident of Massachusetts for at least one year prior to the opening of the academic year.
  2. Are 25 or older on the first day of classes.
  3. Are enrolled in and pursuing an associate's degree or certificate program at Quincy College.

What kind of assistance can I get in Massachusetts? ›

Find out about financial assistance programs offered in your state or territory.
  • Child Care Financial Assistance. ...
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) ...
  • Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) ...
  • Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) ...
  • Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP formerly Food Stamps)

How many semesters can you get FAFSA? ›

Please note that you can receive the Federal Pell Grant for no more than 12 terms full-time terms or the equivalent (roughly six years).

Is mass getting a tax rebate? ›

Taxpayers who have already filed their 2021 Massachusetts tax return and had a tax liability will automatically receive their refund by December 15, 2022. No further action is needed on your part.

How do you qualify for MASSGrant? ›

To be eligible for a MASSGrant award, a student must:
  1. Not have received a prior Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent.
  2. Enroll as a full-time undergraduate student (at least 12 semester credits or its equivalent) in an eligible certificate or degree program at an eligible institution;

Is FAFSA just Pell Grant? ›

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) is the first step in the process of obtaining government-provided student aid while a Pell Grant is a type of federal aid. Although the Pell Grant vs. FAFSA serve different functions, they both have a role under the broader federal student aid program.

What are the three types of FAFSA? ›

Types of Aid
  • Grants: Financial aid that generally doesn't have to be repaid.
  • Loans: Borrowed money for college or career school; your loans must be repaid with interest.
  • Work-Study: A federal work program through which undergraduates and graduate students at participating schools earn money to help pay for school.

What is the largest Pell Grant you can receive? ›

Although $7,395 is the maximum Pell Grant Scheduled Award for the 2024-2025 award year, institutions are reminded that a student may be eligible to receive Pell Grant funds for up to 150 percent of the student's Pell Grant Scheduled Award for an award year.

How much is Pell Grant Massachusetts? ›

Table: Average Pell Grant Amount by Location of School (2021-2022)
State or DistrictAverage Pell Grant Amount
Massachusetts$4,311
Michigan$4,040
Minnesota$3,824
Mississippi$4,789
48 more rows

How much federal aid does Massachusetts receive? ›

Under the American Rescue Plan, Massachusetts will receive $5.3 billion in direct state fiscal aid and $3 billion in local government aid from the federal government. As of November 2023, Massachusetts had spent part of its ARP funds on public health programs and revenue replacement.

What is financial aid plus? ›

Direct PLUS loans can help pay for education expenses not covered by other financial aid. The U.S. Department of Education makes Direct PLUS Loans to eligible parents through schools participating in the Direct Loan Program. (We also offer PLUS loans for graduate or professional students.)

How does mass reconnect work? ›

MassReconnect funds free community college certificates and degrees including all costs related to tuition, fees, books and supplies. Notably, MassReconnect will cover the Expected Family Contribution calculated in the FAFSA, ensuring free access to public community colleges.

What is Massachusetts cash grant? ›

The Cash Grant Program is a complementary program to the Need-Based Tuition Waiver Program. It helps needy students by awarding grant money to cover additional charges such as mandatory fees and non-state-supported tuition.

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