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Find similar grantsOhio Work Ready Grant Program is sponsored by Ohio Department of Higher Education. Provides grants to eligible students enrolled in qualified programs at community colleges, technical centers, or state university branch campuses in Ohio.
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Southern State Community College Admissions / Financial Aid / Work Ready Grant The Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) has launched the Ohio Work, Ready Grant Program. This program provides grant funding to students enrolled in eligible credit and noncredit programs that lead to an industry-recognized credential, certificate, or degree and prepares the student for an in-demand job.
Ohio Work Ready Grant award amounts are as follows: Up to $3,000 per academic year for full-time degree seeking students. Full-time means a student enrolled in 12 or more credit hours per semester OR a continuously enrolled student who enrolls in at least thirty credit hours in an academic year regardless of the amount per term. Up to $2,000 per academic year for part-time degree seeking students.
Part-time means a degree seeking student enrolled in 11 or fewer credit hours per semester. Up to $2,000 for students enrolled in a short-term certificate or industry-recognized credential program To be eligible for this grant, a student must meet the following criteria: You are a current resident of the state of Ohio. The student has registered for Selective Service, if applicable.
The student has completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid ("FAFSA") and the student's Student Aid Index ("SAI") is 3750 or less. The student is enrolled in a qualified program determined by CIP code. The CIP codes that are eligible for Ohio Work Ready Grants can be found at highered.
ohio. gov/educators/financial-aid/sgs/owrg . These CIP codes are subject to change.
If a student is awarded an Ohio Work Ready grant, and the CIP code of his or her program is removed from the list, the student may continue to receive the grant for the duration of eligibility. The student has not exhausted his or her eligibility to receive a grant for more than six semesters or the equivalent of three academic years. You were in good academic standing with no disciplinary issues when you stopped out.
You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and accept any need-based state or federal grants to which you are entitled. You are not a recipient of any of the following Ohio scholarships: Choose Ohio First, Ohio Safety Officers College Memorial Fund, War Orphans and Severely Disabled Veteran's Scholarship Program, Ohio National Guard Scholarship MUST declare a major at Southern State Community College.
Student must order official transcripts from former institution/institutions to be sent directly to Southern State Community College. This grant will only pay toward courses that are required for your academic program. The awarding of this grant is conditional upon the continuance of state funding.
Work Ready Grant Application The application is currently closed; all available funding has been awarded. Please check back after August 1 for updates. Approved CIP Codes for Ohio Work Ready Grant *Funding for the Medical Assisting, Medical Assistant Technology, & Phlebotomy Technician Programs is for students currently enrolled in the 2024-2025 academic year and will not be made available to new students.
Aviation Maintenance Technology Business Management Technology Mechanical Design Technology Electromechanical Engineering Technology Medical Assistant Technology The application is currently closed; all available funding has been awarded. Please check back after August 1 for updates. Work Ready Grant Application Non‑Discriminatory Practices
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Residents of Ohio who have completed a FAFSA and are enrolled in a qualified program at a community, state community, or technical college, an Ohio technical center, or a state university branch campus. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $3,000 per eligible student Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The Administration for Children and Families solicits applications from local public or private non-profit organizations, including community-based and faith-based organizations, or for-profit agencies within a community that wish to compete for funds that are available to provide Head Start services to children and families residing in Holt, Worth, Gentry, Atchison, and Nodaway Counties, Missouri. Funds in the amount of $1,361,704 annually will be available to provide Head Start program services to eligible children and their families. Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at DRS@headstartinfo.org for additional information. Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2014-ACF-OHS-CH-R07-0749. Assistance Listing: 93.600. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ISS. Award Amount: Up to $1.4M per award.
The Administration for Children and Families solicits applications from local public or private non-profit organizations, including community-based and faith-based organizations, or for-profit agencies within a community that wish to compete for funds that are available to provide Head Start services to children and families residing in the Towns of Middletown and Port Jervis, New York. Funds in the amount of $1,671,097 annually will be available to provide Head Start program services to eligible children and their families. Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at DRS@headstartinfo.org for additional information. Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2014-ACF-OHS-CH-R02-0656. Assistance Listing: 93.600. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ISS. Award Amount: Up to $1.7M per award.
This FOA is modified. The Application Due Date has changed. Changes have been made to Sections III.2. and IV.2. of the FOA. The electronic Grant Application Package at Grants.gov has been revised. Applicants must re-download the Grant Application Package and use it to submit an application. Instructions on uploading the three application files are available in Section IV.2. of the FOA. The Administration for Children and Families solicits applications from local public or private non-profit organizations, including community-based and faith-based organizations, or for-profit agencies within a community that wish to compete for funds that are available to provide Head Start services to children and families residing in Geary County, Kansas. Funds in the amount of $1,400,851 annually will be available to provide Head Start program services to eligible children and their families. Interested applicants may email the OHS Operations Center at OHSTech@reviewops.org for additional information. Funding Opportunity Number: HHS-2016-ACF-OHS-CH-R07-1151. Assistance Listing: 93.600. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ISS. Award Amount: Up to $1.4M per award.