Graduate Grants

College grants provide tuition reduction (5% to 35%) to students with financial constraints. They are awarded for up to nine consecutive terms. They take effect upon approval, and their duration is determined based on the period of initial enrollment at the College. If the reduction is granted while the student is already enrolled, or in the case of readmission, the duration also depends on the number of courses remaining to complete the program.

Eligibility Requirements

In order to be considered, the applicant must:

  • meet all requirements for admission to the College (for entering students).
  • maintain a minimum Cumulative Index (CI) of 3.00/4.00 (for continuing students).
  • file taxes in Greece and provide evidence of constrained financial resources. The declared income must be sufficient to cover living expenses and a portion of college tuition.

To continue receiving the grant, the recipients must:

  • maintain a CI of 3.00/4.00 or above. Entering students must achieve the minimum CI of 3.00/4.00 by the end of their first term of study at the college.
  • register for successive Fall, Winter and Spring terms for at least 1 course (3 credits) per term and maintain this course load throughout each period.
  • continue to present evidence of constrained financial resources.
  • comply with all College policies, including the Student Conduct Code.

Important Notes:

  • In order to safeguard the integrity of the Financial Assistance Program, every year, a random sample of the recipients will be asked to reapply. These recipients will be notified via email.
  • Recipients are obliged to inform the Financial Assistance and Planning Office of any substantial increase in their family/individual income that might alleviate the need for a need-based tuition reduction.

Please click here for the application periods and to begin the application process.