Independent undergraduates and dependent students whose parents are unable to obtain PLUS Loans: $57,500 (including up to $23,000 subsidized). Graduate and professional students: $138,500 (or $224,000 for certain medical training) including undergraduate borrowing (including up to $65,500 subsidized).
The Arizona Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (AzLEAP) enables more low-income Arizona students to finance their college education. Through these need-based grants, undergraduate, low-income, Arizona resident students with substantial financial need are able to access dollars for college.
Average and maximum financial aid Type of AidAverage AmountMaximum Amount (2024-25) Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant $8003 $4,000 Total Federal Student Aid $13,089 (dependent) $14,919 (independent) $20,895 to $22,895 (dependent) $24,895 to $27,895 (independent) Total Federal Grants $5,675 $11,3953 more rows •
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It is a form of tuition assistance available to those students who demonstrate financial need. Proof of financial need does not guarantee funding. Awarding of the Maricopa Grant is based on the availability of funds. For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,380 for each additional person.
The Dual Enrollment Student Development Fund (Student Fund) is established to provide financial assistance to eligible students taking dual enrollment courses. The Student Fund reimburses eligible course providers for qualifying dual enrollments of eligible students.
The main federal grant programs include: Pell Grant. This popular grant program is available to anyone who meets certain financial need requirements and is enrolled at least part-time in college. Your actual grant is based on the amount of demonstrated need.
Funded by ASU, the University Grant is available in limited amounts each year. It is generally reserved as one of the last grant programs to be used to resolve your unmet need. You will be given priority consideration if you are: An eligible undergraduate student, seeking your first bachelor's degree.
Arizona Pathways to Prosperity (APTP), a Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) impact initiative, creates future opportunity and upward economic mobility for all young Arizonans while supporting state and regional talent needs.