Salisbury University starts Sea Gull Pell Promise

Delaware State News
Posted 11/29/21

Salisbury University is making it easier for freshmen who qualify for a federal Pell Grant to attend, launching a new program offering free tuition for four years.

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Salisbury University starts Sea Gull Pell Promise

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Salisbury University is making it easier for freshmen who qualify for a federal Pell Grant to attend, launching a new program offering free tuition for four years.

Through the new Sea Gull Pell Promise, SU will cover any tuition costs remaining once eligible students’ scholarships, grants and benefits are applied.

“Federal Pell Grants are awarded to qualifying undergraduate students who display exceptional financial need,” said Allen Koehler, SU assistant vice president for enrollment management.

“While these funds go a long way, we understand that they sometimes do not fully bridge the gap. SU is dedicated to ensuring access and affordability for all students. The Sea Gull Pell Promise is another tool we can use to help fulfill that commitment and help them reach their goals.”

To qualify, prospective students must apply for admission directly out of high school with a minimum 3.75 high school grade point average and qualify for a Pell Grant by submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Funding is renewable up to four years (eight semesters total) for recipients who register as full-time SU students, maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) as degree-seeking students and continue to qualify for the federal Pell Grant.

For more information visit  here. To apply for admission to SU, visit here.

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