The Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Grant and other New York state grants and scholarships are administered by the New York State Higher Education Services Corporation (NYS HESC). Students (and the parents of dependent students) must be legal New York State residents 1 and must have resided in New York State for at least twelve (12) consecutive months immediately proceeding the semester of their award. For a complete list of New York State grants and scholarships, go to New York State Grants, Scholarships and Loan Programs.
To be eligible for a TAP award, undergraduate students must be enrolled each semester as a full-time student. This means a student must be enrolled for at least twelve (12) degree required credits. However, it is recommended that students complete at least 15 credits per semester in order to graduate in four years. A student who decides to take only twelve (12) credits per semester may run out of TAP eligibility before they have earned the required number of credits for graduation, usually 120 credits.
Courses will only be counted toward full-time study if they are applicable toward a degree, as described in the City College Bulletin. Electives are acceptable when taken in accordance with published degree requirements.
The City University of New York’s Regulations regarding Winter Courses :
Full-time study is required during the final term in the same manner as for any other term, even if not necessary in order to complete graduation requirements. If a student needs fewer than 12 credits in a final semester, additional courses beyond those contributory toward their program of study can be included in the determination of full-time status. A student will be deemed to meet the full-time requirement in their last semester of eligibility if the student takes at least one course needed to meet their graduation requirements and the student enrolls in and completes at least 12 credits.
We urge all students to monitor their degree progress via DEGREE WORKS TM (an online advisement and tracking system) and consult with their academic advisor.
Undergraduate students who enroll at a CUNY college for 3-11 credits may qualify for Aid for Part-time Study (APTS), which is also a New York state grant.
To be considered for APTS, student must:
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The New York State legislature has mandated an additional eligibility requirement (Ability to Benefit or ATB Exam), that could affect a student's eligibility for TAP award and other state awards.
You should contact the City College Evaluation and Testing Office to make sure you take the test before the deadline.
Wille Administration Building - Room 213
160 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10031
Telephone: 1(212) 650-6488
Email: testing@ccny.cuny.edu
Note: You will need to go directly to: TAP on the Web.
1. New York State Taxable Income = $80,000
This limit applies to all dependent students
or independent students who are married and have tax dependents,
or independent students who are unmarried and have tax dependents,
or beginning with the 2014-15 academic year, students who qualify as an orphan, foster child or ward of the court.
2. New York State Taxable Income = $40,000
This limit applies to independent undergraduate students who are married and have no other tax dependents.
3. New York State Taxable Income = $10,000
This limit applies to single independent undergraduate students with no tax dependents.
The basic conditions are:
Each semester at least 12 of your credits be contributory toward your program of study as described in the City College Bulletin.
The City University of New York’s Regulations regarding Winter Courses :
Students (and the parents of dependent students) must be legal New York State residents and must have resided in New York State at least twelve (12) consecutive months immediately preceeding the semester of their award.
You are not considered to be a New York State resident, for New York State financial aid purposes, if:
Review more information regarding residency criteria from CUNY's webpage.
RESOLVING INCOME VERIFICATION ISSUES
To verify New York State student aid applicants’ income and tax return information, HESC runs a process with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (NYS Tax) called the income verification program (IVP). During this process, student, spouse and parent information provided on the TAP application is compared with tax return data on file with the State to confirm whether income taxes were filed for the requested tax year and if the correct income is being used to determine the award.
If income verification is attempted but a match is not made on the student, spouse and/or parent tax return information, the applicant will receive an email with instructions to log into their HESC account to review their TAP application for any errors that may have caused income verification to fail. Below are the instructions for applicants to make corrections to their application to resolve issues with failed income verification.
Student Instructions
Tips for Fixing the Most Common Errors that Cause Income Verification Problems
What to do if Information is Correct
If the information on the TAP application is correct and there are no edits to be made, the student or parent must contact the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance to request assistance. Their contact information can be found online at https://www.tax.ny.gov/help/contact/contactus-ind.htm
You may be granted a one time "waiver" to receive a TAP payment, even though you are not meeting the academic requirements. To qualify:
NOTE: We urge you to use DEGREE WORKS TM (an online advisement and tracking system) to stay informed about your degree progress. LEARN MORE
You may become TAP ineligible due to one or more of the following reason(s):
The City University of New York’s Regulations regarding Winter Courses :
Repeated Courses: Repeated courses in which you have already received a passing grade cannot be included in meeting the TAP full-time study requirement. The only exceptions for are:
Dropping a class: If you are confirmed as being enrolled for 12 credits and you subsequently drop below 12 credits, you will be eligible for your TAP payment as long as you incurred full-time tuition. However, you may not be eligible for TAP for your next semester if you did not earn the minimum number of credits for that particular TAP payment (according to the SAP chart).
Students must make progress toward earning their degree or risk losing their eligibility to receive a TAP award. Generally, award recipients are required to accumulate a prescribed number of earned credits from successfully completed courses and maintain a minimum grade point average each term. Generally, at the beginning of the Junior year, students are required to maintain a "C" average (2.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale) and earn the required credits to ensure progress toward earning their degree. The maximum time frame requirement typically limits eligibility to no more than four years for a bachelor's degree. Be advised, any previous TAP payments received at another New York State college will reduce the number of TAP payments available during your attendance at City College.
The following link shows the three charts used to determine whether or not a student is meeting the TAP "Satisfactory Academic Progress" (SAP) requirements.
The first chart will apply to most students. The second chart should be used by all SEEK students as well as students who received their first TAP award before Summer 2006.
Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, or other eligible combat veterans matriculated at an undergraduate or graduate degree-granting institution or in an approved vocational training program in New York State are eligible for awards for full or part-time study.
For more information go to: Veterans Tuition Awards
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