Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG):
A Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) will be awarded to undergraduates with exceptional financial need. Students are exceptionally needy if they have a zero Estimated Family Contribution (EFC). Awarding priority must be given to Pell Grant recipients. If there are remaining FSEOG funds after making awards to all Pell Grant recipients for that award year, the next select students will be given to the students with the lowest EFCs who are not receiving Pell Grants. This groups of student is known as the FSEOG second selection group. The group also includes students who are no longer eligible for a Pell or Iraq & Afghanistan Service Grant because they have reached their maximum LEU limit. The FSEOG program is a campus- based program that is administered through the Director of Financial Aid. The student must complete the FAFSA to be considered for FSEOG. Turtle Mountain Community College will make FSEOG available to a limited number of undergraduate students.
Since SEOG funding is limited, the awarding process will be given to students with exceptional need, and by the date of application, until the funds are depleted.