Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG): quick facts
The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant is a campus-based federal aid program for undergraduates with exceptional financial need. It is a grant, so it generally does not have to be repaid, but funding is limited: each partici…
Administered by
U.S. Department of Education, administered by participating schools (via the FAFSA)
Who it's for
Undergraduates with exceptional financial need; priority typically goes to students who also receive the Pell Grant. Open to women and men alike.
What it funds
Undergraduate education costs, awarded on top of other aid
Repayable?
Grant (not repaid)
Where to apply
Submit the FAFSA at studentaid.gov; the school's financial-aid office awards available funds
Full federal supplemental educational opportunity grant (fseog) page →
Official sources: Federal Student Aid (studentaid.gov) — FSEOG. This page is educational information, not financial or legal advice; grants are competitive and never guaranteed. See our sources & how-we-work policy.