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South Carolina Tuition Grants Program South Carolina Tuition Grants Program sctuitiongrants.org SC Tuition Grants Application Process Need-based grants awarded to eligible South Carolina residents Must apply annually by submitting the Free Application for Federal attending, on a full-time basis, one of the 21 participating independent Student Aid (FAFSA), available online at fafsa.gov colleges and universities for a first baccalaureate degree. Annual Application Receipt Deadline of JUNE 30 Find more information at sctuitiongrants.org/faq Participating Colleges and Universities Academic Requirements Allen University Erskine College Freshmen must: Anderson University Furman University • Graduate in top 75% of high school class OR Benedict College Limestone University • Score at least 900 on SAT OR Bob Jones University Morris College • Score at least 19 on ACT OR Charleston Southern University Newberry College • Graduate with at least a 2.7 GPA on the SC Uniform Grading Policy Claflin University North Greenville University Upperclassmen must: Clinton College** Presbyterian College • Pass a minimum of 24 credit-hours annually AND Coker University Southern Wesleyan University • Be meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress at the college Columbia College Spartanburg Methodist College Columbia International University Voorhees College Converse University Wofford College Full eligibility requirements at sctuitiongrants.org/eligibility **Effective with the 2022-2023 Academic Year South Carolina Tuition Grants are awarded directly to students to be applied toward Tuition and Fees at the independent college of their choice. The Tuition Grants Program is made possible through annual appropriations by the South Carolina General Assembly. 111 Executive Center Dr Suite 242 Columbia, SC 29210 (803) 896-1120 [email protected] .
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