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Fact Sheet: Tuition Assistance Grant Program

General Description and Purpose

Established in 1972, the Tuition Assistance Grant Program (VTAG) is designed to assist Virginia residents who attend accredited private, non-profit colleges and universities in Virginia for other than religious training or theological education. The VTAG is authorized in Chapter 4.1 Section 23-38.11 through 18 of the Code of Virginia as the Tuition Assistance Grant Act.


Application Process

Applications may be acquired from the financial aid office of the private institution the student plans to attend. Completed applications must be submitted to the financial aid office of the institution on, or before, July 31 prior to the fall semester of enrollment. Applications submitted after July 31, but no later than December 1, will be considered for an award only if funds are available.

Eligibility

While this document does not cover all of the eligibility requirements, the basic criteria are:
  1. Be a domiciliary resident of Virginia as defined by the Domicile Guidelines and the Code of Virginia §23-7.4;
  2. Be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate, graduate, or professional student; and
  3. Be enrolled at an eligible institution pursuing an eligible degree that is not in religious training or theological education.
  4. Beginning in 2009-10, eligible graduate programs are limited to those in a health-related professional program, designated by the 51 series of programs under the NCES Classification of Instructional Programs.

Eligible Institutions

Beginning fall 2009, eligible graduate programs include only those in a health related professional program as designated by the 51 series of programs under the NCES Classification of Instructional Programs.
  1. Appalachian School of Law
  2. Averett University
  3. Bluefield College
  4. Bridgewater College
  5. Christendom College
  6. Eastern Mennonite University
  7. Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  8. Emory & Henry College
  9. Ferrum College
  10. George Washington University
  11. Hampden-Sydney College
  12. Hampton University
  13. Hollins University
  14. Institute for the Psychological Sciences
  15. Jefferson College of Health Sciences
  16. Liberty University
  17. Lynchburg College
  18. Mary Baldwin College
  19. Marymount University
  20. Randolph College
  21. Randolph-Macon College
  22. Regent University
  23. Roanoke College
  24. Saint Paul's College
  25. Shenandoah University
  26. Southern Virginia University
  27. Sweet Briar College
  28. University of Richmond
  29. Virginia Intermont College
  30. Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
  31. Virginia Union University
  32. Virginia Wesleyan College
  33. Washington & Lee University

Awards

The award amount is based on the number of eligible students and the amount of funds appropriated by the General Assembly. Maximum 2011-12 Annual Award:
Undergraduate= $2,650 Graduate= $1,150.

Renewal

Awards are automatically renewed provided that the student continues to meet eligibility requirements and has not exceeded the maximum number of years of eligibility.

This fact sheet is produced by the SCHEV to provide a general overview of the program


VTAG

For additional information, view the VTAG brochure.