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New
Jersey Distinguished Scholars
The highest achieving students are selected as Edward
J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholars. These are students who
place in the top 10% of their classes and have a minimum combined
SAT score of 1260, or are ranked first, second, or third in
their class as of the end of the junior year. Distinguished
Scholars are offered an annual award regardless of financial
need.
New
Jersey NJCLASS Loan
The New Jersey College Loans to Assist State Students
(NJCLASS) are fixed rate loans used by thousands of students
each year to help pay their college education costs.
New
Jersey Tuition Aid Grant (TAG)
New Jersey's Tuition Aid Grant (TAG) program
is one of the nation's largest financial aid programs.
The program offers sizeable awards to attend in-state private
institutions. Eligibility for TAG is determined by a review
of many factors, such as family income and assets, family
size and the number in college. Cost of attendance is also
taken into consideration.
New
Jersey Urban Scholars
Additional high achieving students attending public
secondary schools in the State's urban and economically
distressed areas may be selected as Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished
Scholars under funding provided through the Urban Scholars
Program. Students who rank in the top 10% of their class and
have a grade point average of at least 3.0 out of 4.0 at the
end of their junior year are considered for Urban Scholar
awards. Scholarships are annually awarded without regard to
financial need.
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