The Department of Education
recently made an announcement regarding two new federal aid grant programs that
will be available to BYU students who are receiving Federal Pell Grants.
On February 8, 2006, President
Bush signed into law two new student grant programs—the Academic Competitiveness
Grant (ACG) and the National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent
(SMART) Grant. ACG and National SMART Grants are only available to undergraduate
students who are also receiving Federal Pell Grants.
The U.S. Department of Education provides further information
on these two grants at the following site:
Student Aid on the Web
If you are a Federal Pell Grant recipient
and are a first or second year student click on the ACG
link.
If you are a Federal Pell Grant recipient
and are a third or fourth year student click on the National
SMART link.
Students who are eligible for the ACG or National SMART Grants will be
notified via VIP once the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office has determined that
they are eligible.
Students who think they are eligible can self identify by filling out a
Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FASFA) found at the following site:
Student Aid on the Web
If you receive an ACG or National SMART Grant, your federally subsidized
loan eligibility may be adjusted.