Excelsior Scholarship Program | HESC (2024)

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Undocumented and other immigrant students: before submitting your application, apply for eligibility under the NYS DREAM Act.

To receive the Scholarship, you must meet the following residency requirements:

  • You are a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen. AND
  • You are a legal resident of New York State and have resided in New York State for 12 continuous months.

Not a citizen or eligible noncitizen? Learn more about the NYS DREAM Act application.

High School, GED, or Ability to Benefit

  • Graduated from a High School in the U.S.; earned a high school equivalency diploma (GED) or passed a federally approved Ability to Benefit test.

College & Program

Once in college, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Pursuing an undergraduate degree at a SUNY or CUNY college, including community colleges and the statutory colleges at Cornell University and Alfred University.
  • Enrolled full-time in at least 12 credits per term and complete at least 30 credits each year (successively), applicable toward your degree program. If you attended college prior to the 2024-25 academic year, you must have earned at least 30 credits each year (successively), applicable toward your degree program prior to applying for an Excelsior Scholarship.
  • Continuously enrolled without any pauses in enrollment.

Opportunity Programs

If you are in an opportunity program, the Excelsior Scholarship allows five years to complete your bachelor’s degree and requires completion of 24 credits each academic year.

Scholarship recipients must be continuously enrolled, full-time, at a SUNY or CUNY college. A pause in enrollment is only allowable for the following reasons:

  • You experience the death of an immediate family member.
  • You are called to active military duty.
  • You interrupt your studies to take care of your newborn child (parental leave).
  • Your medical or health care provider determines that your medical condition or mental health prevents you from beginning or continuing the term or from continuing a full-time course load.
  • You interrupt your studies to provide care for an immediate family member who needs extra care due to health needs, as confirmed by their medical or health care provider.

If you meet any of the above conditions, please reach out to your school to have your eligibility reviewed. Your school will notify HESC if it is determined that you are eligible to receive your award.

Circ*mstances other than those indicated above will not allow you to retain your award.

Credit Requirement

An applicant who is not on track to complete an associate degree in two consecutive years or a bachelor's degree in four consecutive years (which requires the completion of an average of 30 credits per year) can catch up on missing credits to become eligible for an Excelsior Scholarship. Students initially deemed ineligible due to insufficient credits who then caught up on credits must reapply for the scholarship once they meet the credit requirements.

  • Your household combined federal adjusted gross income must be $125,000 or less.
  • You must be in good standing (a non-default status) on a student loan made under any NYS or federal education loan program or on the repayment of any NYS award.
  • You must be in compliance with the terms of the service condition(s) imposed by any NYS award that you have previously received.

Has your income been adversely affected due to a disability, divorce or separation of the applicant, parent or spouse or the death of a parent or spouse?

If you were notified that you are ineligible because your household federal adjusted gross income (AGI) is greater than $125,000, but your income was adversely affected due to a disability, divorce or legal separation of the applicant, parent or spouse or the death of a parent or spouse, you may be eligible to use your current income to establish income eligibility.

To request a review of your eligibility, complete the Income Eligibility Determination Form and upload it here.

Recipients must agree to:

  • Reside in New York State for a duration equal to the number of years you received the scholarship, and,
  • If employed during such time, be employed in New York State.

For example, if you received the award for four years, you will be required to live and work in New York State for four years.

If you move out of New York State before you complete your residency requirement, all or part of your award will be converted to a no-interest loan.

For more detailed information, please review theExcelsior Scholarship Contract.

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, students with disabilities can take longer to complete their associate degree or bachelor’s degreeandretain their Excelsior Scholarship eligibility if their disability requires them to attend less than full-time (30 credits per year, or its equivalent) or if they need to pause their studies due to their disability.

Students with qualified disabilities who attend less than full-time must register with their college office for students with disabilities.

Please note that neither students with disabilities nor students without disabilities can receive or retain an Excelsior Scholarship if they take longer to complete due to a change of majors or transfer to another college unless such change is a direct result of functional limitations resulting from the impairment that impacts the student’s ability to continue at the college or in the major. Specifically:

For individuals who have lost college credits due to a change in major or transfer of college, consideration for an award will only be given to students who provide medical documentation that clearly specifies that they (1) both (i) transferred to another college due to their disability or medical condition (e.g., the student must be cared for at home and, therefore, transferred to a college near their home) and (ii) changed majors, if applicable, because their previous major was not offered at their transfer college; or (2) were first diagnosed with their disability or medical condition after entering college/selecting their major, and their capacity to continue at that college or in pursuit of that major is or was limited by their disability or medical condition, resulting in the loss of credits.

Learn more about your rights under the Americans with Disability Act of 1990.

Excelsior Scholarship Program | HESC (2024)

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Who is eligible for the NYS Excelsior Scholarship? ›

Income & Financial Requirements

Your household combined federal adjusted gross income must be $125,000 or less. You must be in good standing (a non-default status) on a student loan made under any NYS or federal education loan program or on the repayment of any NYS award.

What are the cons of the Excelsior Scholarship? ›

Excelsior has become the leading example of a post-graduation residency restriction in a free college program because it requires students to live and work exclusively in New York for as many years as they receive the award.

How long do you have to stay in NY after an Excelsior Scholarship? ›

After graduation, you must live and be employed (if working) in New York State for the number of years you received the scholarship. If you do not meet the residency requirement, it becomes a no-interest loan which you will then be required to pay back.

How do you qualify for free tuition in NY? ›

To be eligible, you must:
  • Be a NY State resident and live in the State for at least 12 continuous months before the term you want to receive the award.
  • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen.
  • Enroll at a 2-year or 4-year CUNY or SUNY college.
  • Be pursuing an associate's or bachelor's degree.
  • Attend school full time.

How do you qualify for free tuition at SUNY? ›

If you are a NYS resident whose family household adjusted gross income does not exceed $125,000 and you complete 30 credits per year, you will be able to attend a SUNY or CUNY college tuition free.

What is the adjusted gross income for the Excelsior Scholarship? ›

Income Requirements – to be considered for an Excelsior Scholarship, the total family (student and parent combined) federal adjusted gross income cannot exceed $125,000.

Do you have to pay back NYS Excelsior Scholarship? ›

Your award will be prorated when calculating your loan amount. If you received awards for four years and resided in NYS for three years, you will be required to repay one-fourth of the award as a no-interest loan. If you relocated due to an allowable hardship, your loan conversion may be waived.

What does Excelsior mean in New York State? ›

A banner below shows the New York State motto Excelsior, Latin for "Ever Upward", and the secondary motto E Pluribus Unum, Latin for "Out of Many, One"—adopted in 2020.

What happens if you fail a class with the Excelsior Scholarship? ›

Students who fail to complete 30 credits within 365 days will receive the first payment (typically fall), however, they will forfeit the second payment (typically spring), and all future payments.

Who qualifies for tuition assistance program NY? ›

College & Program

Attend an approved college in New York State. Be a full-time student taking 12 or more credits each semester. Be enrolled in a degree-granting program of study and maintain good academic standing. Be charged at least $200 for tuition per year.

How much is SUNY tuition per year? ›

2023-24 Typical Expenses for Undergraduate Students at a SUNY College (as of August 2023)
New York State ResidentsOut-of-State Residents 1
Living on CampusLiving on Campus
Direct Costs 2
Tuition 3$7,070$17,280 4
Student Fees 5$1,760$1,760
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How to get free ny Times student? ›

Go to nytimes.com/passes.
  1. Click on "Register" to create a NYTimes.com account using your school email address. ( ...
  2. At the bottom of the Welcome page, click "Continue."
  3. You will then see "Check your email." Look for the message, Confirm Your Email Address, which should arrive within 15 minutes.
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How many people use Excelsior Scholarship? ›

Overall, 20,086 of the 63,599 students who applied received Excelsior funds, according to the Center's study. Proposed by Cuomo and passed by the Legislature last year, the program covers the “last dollar,” or amount that isn't paid for by other grants or scholarships, to SUNY and CUNY campuses.

Is CUNY free for New York residents? ›

Leading the Way to College Affordability

Under this groundbreaking program, more than 940,000 middle-class families and individuals making up to $125,000 per year will qualify to attend college tuition-free at all CUNY and SUNY two- and four-year colleges in New York State.

Do SUNY schools offer merit scholarships? ›

Merit scholarships are specific to each campus. Students are automatically considered for them when they complete a regular application for admission. Check with campus admissions offices for any other merit scholarship application requirements.

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