Wondering how to pay for an online degree? You may be in for a pleasant  surprise. The government offers many opportunities for students to get  money for college, and accredited online university students are no  different. Whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student,  regardless of your major, there should be something that you qualify  for. 
ACG 
In order to qualify for the Academic Competitiveness Grant, students  must also be eligible for the Pell Grant and must be enrolled at least  half-time in their first or second year of a certificate or degree  granting program. Awards are $750-$1,300, and they don’t need to be  repaid. 
Direct and FFEL PLUS Loans 
If you are enrolled in an accredited online university at least  half-time, your parents may qualify for these unsubsidized loans,  depending on their credit history and other factors. 
Federal Perkins Loan 
Undergrad and grad students in financial need may qualify for this loan  of up to $5,500 for undergraduates and $8,000 for professional/graduate  students. 
FSEOG Grants 
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants offer awards ranging  from $100 to $4,000 for undergraduate students in financial need. 
National Smart Grant 
The National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant  offers awards of up to $4,000 annually for students who qualify for the  Pell Grant, who are enrolled at least half-time in the third, fourth or  fifth year of certain subjects and study programs, and who have at least  a 3.0 GPA. 
Pell Grant 
The Federal Pell Grant offers money for qualifying undergraduate  students to use for their college education that doesn’t need to be paid  back. This amount may be anywhere from $400 to $4,731, based on need  and merit. 
TEACH Grant 
If you’re studying online to become an elementary or secondary teacher,  the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education Grant  may award you with as much as $4,000 a year that doesn’t need to be  repaid. Undergraduate and graduate students may apply. 
Subsidized Loans 
Direct and FFEL Stafford loans, between $3,500 and $8,000, are provided  to students in financial need attending college at least half-time, and  they must be paid back, starting after graduation. With subsidized  loans, the United States Department of Education pays the interest while  the student is still in school. 
Unsubsidized Loans 
There are also unsubsidized Direct and FFEL Stafford loans, which range  from $5,500 to $20,500, based on grade level and credit level, and they  accrue interest while the student is still in school.
 By: Nail Walter
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