![]() ![]() The total of all aid received cannot be greater than the student's cost of attendance determined for federal Title IV student financial aid purposes. Receipt of other grants and scholarships may reduce the WTC award. Type of housing affects the total amount, with an on-campus student receiving a higher room and board allowance than a commuter student however, if housing is not available on campus, the student will receive the same allowance as student living on campus.Non-tuition costs: such as room, board, books, supplies and transportation up to the non-tuition cost allowances at SUNY colleges.Tuition: an amount equal to your actual tuition or the State University of New York’s (SUNY) in-state tuition, whichever is less.Note: Students choosing to live off campus when housing is available will be paid at the lower commuter rate. Award AmountĪ recipient will receive a maximum of $13,045 per semester if living on campus and a maximum of $8,295 per semester if commuting to college. For purposes of this award, someone who is able to work and earn money, even on a part-time basis or light duty, is not considered to have a severe and permanent disability.Ĭlick here if you do not meet the above eligibility requirements. ![]() Note: To be deemed severely and permanently disabled, one must be unable to engage in any occupation for payment or profit because of a severe or permanent disability sustained as a direct result of the Septemattack on the United States or while engaged in the subsequent rescue and recovery efforts. be in compliance with the terms of any service condition imposed by a NYS award.be in a non-default status on a student loan made under any NYS or federal education loan program or repayment of any NYS award and.be enrolled as a full-time student taking 12 or more credits per semester applicable toward the degree program.be matriculated in an approved program of study.study at an approved postsecondary institution in New York State.have graduated from high school in the United States, earned a high school equivalency diploma, or passed a federally approved "Ability to Benefit" test as defined by the Commissioner of the State Education Department.be either a survivor, who is severely and permanently disabled as a result of injuries sustained in the attacks or subsequent rescue and recovery operations, or a child, spouse or financial dependent of a deceased or severely and permanently disabled victim.The World Trade Center Memorial Scholarship (WTC) provides access to a college education for children, spouses, and financial dependents of innocent victims who died or were severely and permanently disabled as a result of the Septemterrorist attacks on the United States of America - at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and on airline flights 11, 77, 93, and 175 - and the resulting rescue and recovery efforts. ![]()
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