Daniel Webster College
 

Need-Based Scholarship/Grants

Freshmen, Transfer, and Returning Students

Daniel Webster College Opportunity Grants
Our largest need-based financial assistance program, these grants are designed to assist students with meeting standard educational costs.  Daniel Webster College Opportunity Grants are renewable each year depending on the students overall financial need.

Daniel Webster College Flight Scholarships
Daniel Webster College Flight Scholarships are need-based and awarded to students enrolled in a required flight practicum as part of an aviation degree. Students may receive up to seven of these scholarships during their enrollment in the Daniel Webster College flight program.

Federal Pell Grants
Federal Pell Grants typically range from several hundred to several thousand dollars based on need and cost of education.  This award is gift aid and need not be repaid.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) is for students demonstrating exceptional financial need, priority is given to Federal Pell Grant recipients.

State Incentive Grants
A number of states, like New Hampshire, have grant assistance available to students who have established residence in that state.  Most state assistance programs are based on need, academic qualifications, and the tuition charges at the institution selected.  Some state scholarship awards are not portable; they may only be used for attendance at an institution in a particular state.

Daniel Webster College Monthly Payment Plan
Daniel Webster offers a no-interest monthly payment plan that evenly distributes any outstanding tuition, room and board and flight costs over a ten-month period.  A small application fee is required.
Information for this program is provided by the Business Office.

Other Scholarships
Many other scholarship opportunities are available to you.  Check with Daniel Webster Colleges Office of Financial Assistance, your local library, on the Internet, or with your high school guidance counselor for details.