New York's TAP can help you pay for college.
ABOUT TAP

New York's TAP can help you pay for college.

The New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) helps eligible New York residents pay tuition at approved schools in New York State. Depending on the academic year in which you begin study, an annual TAP award can be up to $5,000. Because TAP is a grant, it does not have to be paid back.

Effective for the 2007-08 academic year and thereafter, TAP is available for students attending SUNY, CUNY and not-for-profit independent degree-granting colleges on a part-time basis. To be eligible for Part-Time TAP you must have been a first-time freshman in the 2006-07 academic year or thereafter, have earned 12 credits or more in each of two consecutive semesters, and maintain a “C” average.

Who Is Eligible?
To be eligible for TAP, you must:
Be a United States citizen or eligible noncitizen
Be a legal resident of New York State
Study at an approved postsecondary institution in New York State
Have graduated from high school in the United States, earned a GED, or passed a federally approved "Ability to Benefit" test as defined by the Commissioner of the State Education Department
Be enrolled as a full-time student taking 12 or more credits per semester
Be matriculated in an approved program of study and be in good academic standing
Have at least a cumulative "C" average after receipt of two annual payments
Be charged at least $200 tuition per year
Not be in default on a student loan guaranteed by HESC or on any repayment of state awards
Meet income eligibility limitations

What Determines The Amount Of The Award?
The award amount is determined by:
Academic year in which first payment of TAP or any state award is received
Type of postsecondary institution and the tuition charge
Combined family NYS net taxable income and Federal, State or local pension income, if applicable.
Financial status (dependent or independent)
Other family members enrolled in college

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