Federal and State Grant Programs

Federal Pell Grants

Pell Grants are made available to students through the federal government. This is funding that does not need to be paid back. The individual awards for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 academic year range from $740 to $7,395, depending on the student's financial need and enrollment status. Students must be enrolled full time to receive the maximum Pell Grant award. The maximum and minimum Pell Grant amounts are set by Congress each year and are subject to change.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG)

FSEOG is another grant made available through the federal government. It is based upon financial need and is awarded by Endicott's Financial Aid Office. Priority is given to Pell Grant recipients and students who meet the priority FAFSA filing deadline (March 1, 2026 for Fall 2026 entry) 

State Financial Aid Programs

State scholarships or grants are available through a number of state programs. Students who are Massachusetts residents may be eligible to receive MassGrant or other less common grants offered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Not all states allow students to use state grant funding at colleges outside of the student’s home state. If you are from outside of Massachusetts and have questions about your eligibility for state grants at Endicott, this information can generally be found through your state’s board of higher education. You can find a link to the entity responsible for state grants for each state here. States that commonly allow students to use grant funding out-of-state include Vermont and Pennsylvania. Students generally apply for state grants by filing the FAFSA or an equivalent state application.