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  2. Home - Florida Student Scholarship & Grant Programs

    www.floridastudentfinancialaidsg.org

    First-Time Applicants. Students must submit a completed Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) to OSFA for programs denoted by an asterisk (*). In order to apply for State Scholarship & Grant Programs, a student must first Create a Student Account. After logging into your account, you may proceed to complete the FFAA.

  3. OSFA Home

    www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org

    Student Loans - Information for Students,Parents, Schools & Lenders; State Grants, Scholarships & Applications; F lorida A utomated S ystem for T ransferring E ducational R ecords Florida Department of Education

  4. Financial Aid - Florida Department of Education

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    Financial Aid. Financial aid helps students by covering higher education expenses, such as tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, and transportation. Different types of aid are provided through various sources, such as federal and state agencies, colleges, high schools, foundations, and corporations, to name a few.

  5. Financial Aid & Scholarships - Florida Department of Education

    www.fldoe.org/finance/financial-aid-scholarships

    Financial Aid & Scholarships. Bright Futures Scholarship Program. Career & Technical Education. School Choice Scholarships. Student Financial Assistance.

  6. How to Get Started. These 6 steps will set you on the road to qualify for a Bright Futures Scholarship. Check Eligibility. Create a student account. Create Account. Check for an email from FDOE and follow instructions to submit your Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) Complete the required coursework. Earn the required GPA.

  7. Financial Aid Programs in Florida | Paying for College

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    Annual grants are $2,000. are awarded, based on academic achievement and financial need, to students who are pursuing an undergraduate degree at a historically black college in the state, including Bethune-Cookman University, Edward Waters College, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) or Florida Memorial University.