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Excelsior Scholarship

New York State Excelsior Scholarship

The Excelsior Scholarship Program is intended to provide up to full tuition coverage for eligible new or continuing students attending a SUNY or CUNY institution.

Scholarship Amounts and Payments

The Excelsior Scholarship will provide up to a student’s tuition charges each year.  Award amounts will be reduced by the value of other grants and scholarships including, but not limited to:

  • federal grants and scholarships;
  • NY state grants and scholarships;
  • Other grants and scholarships that cover the cost of attendance, unless the award is exclusively for non-tuition expenses.

Excelsior Scholarship payments are made in the fall and spring semesters only.  Students can receive no more than two years of funding (four semester payments) for a two-year degree and four years of funding (eight semester payments) for a four-year degree.  Students enrolled in an approved five-year program or in an opportunity program can receive no more than five years of funding (ten semester payments).

Students who have already received a Bachelor’s Degree will not be eligible for an Excelsior Scholarship.  Students with an Associate’s Degree may be eligible for an Excelsior Scholarship for a Bachelor’s Degree if all other requirements are met.

Program Eligibility

General Eligibility – to be considered for an Excelsior Scholarship, the student must:

  • be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen;
  • be a legal resident of New York State, having resided in the state for the 12 consecutive months prior to the award term;
  • have graduated from high school in the United States, earned a high school equivalency diploma by passing a Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) formally known as a GED, or passed a federally approved "Ability to Benefit" test as defined by the Commissioner of the State Education Department;
  • be a matriculated undergraduate student in an approved program of study at a SUNY or CUNY institution.

Income Requirements – to be considered for an Excelsior Scholarship, the total family (student and parent combined) federal adjusted gross income cannot exceed $125,000.

Enrollment and Grade Requirements – to be considered for an Excelsior Scholarship, the student must:

  • enroll in and complete, by earning a passing grade, at least 12 credits which are required for the degree each semester;
  • enroll in and complete, by earning a passing grade, at least 30 credits which are required for the degree each year;
  • The year is based on the date the student became a matriculated student.
  • Courses taken during a summer term can be used to meet the 30 credit requirement, but the scholarship does not provide funding for those courses.
  • enroll in consecutive terms and years except for interruptions of study deemed permissible by the Higher Education Services Corporation (NY-HESC).

NY State Residency and Employment Requirements

Recipients of the Excelsior Scholarship must sign a contract agreeing to live in New York State for a continuous number of years equal to the duration of the awards received and, if employed during this period, to be employed in New York State.

  • Failure to meet these requirements within six months of receipt of the final payment will convert all award funds received to a 10-year student loan without interest.
  • The requirements may be deferred in order for the student to complete undergraduate or graduate study, including medical residency, on at least a half-time basis.
  • Students who lose eligibility for the Excelsior Scholarship while still enrolled may count non-funded years of enrollment towards the years of required residency in the state.
  • The amount of funds converted to a loan may be prorated based on the length of time the student complied with the requirement.

Transfer, Advanced Placement and Other Credits Earned Prior to Matriculation

Transfer Credit Requirements – to be considered for an Excelsior Scholarship, a student must have at least 30 credits per year that are accepted toward the degree program at SUNY ESF.

Advanced Placement or Other Credits Earned Prior to Matriculation – these credits may be used in any way needed to meet the credit hour requirement for a year in which the 30 credit minimum was not met.  For example, a student taking only 12 credits in each semester may use 6 credits earned while in high school to meet the 30 credit requirement for that year.  The credits must meet a degree requirement and can only be used in this way once.  A student must still be enrolled in at least 12 credits of coursework in each of the Fall and Spring semesters.

Students with Disabilities

Students who have been certified with an approved disability by the College under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must meet the same credit hour requirements if enrolled in 12 or more degree-applicable credits each semester. If enrolled in less than 12 degree-applicable credits, the student must successfully earn all attempted credits in order to maintain eligibility.  Awards for these students will be prorated each term based on the actual number of enrolled credits which meet a degree requirement.

Application Process

To be considered for an Excelsior Scholarship, a student must complete the FAFSA and TAP applications each year and one Excelsior Scholarship Application, done at the time of initial application. Students will also be required to sign an Excelsior Scholarship Residency Contract.

Calculation of Awards and Certification

Award amounts will be calculated by the SUNY ESF Office of Financial Aid once all application requirements have been met and award data has been received from NY HESC.  These amounts will be estimated and subject to change throughout the semester until the certification process is complete.  Possible causes for changes in award amounts include, but are not limited to:

  • the student receiving a new scholarship or grant;
  • changes in enrollment which drop the student below the minimum requirements;
  • failure to complete the required number of credits in a term or in the student’s award year;
  • changes in application data made by the student, the College, or through the verification process with HESC.

SUNY ESF is required to defer each recipient’s award amount on the College bill, but awards are not certified until the end of each term.  A student who fails to meet an award requirement at the end of a term may lose the award and the amount will be owed back to SUNY ESF.  A student who fails to meet a requirement at the end of the student’s award year will lose the second term payment and the amount will be owed back to SUNY ESF.

Example 1:
A student enrolls in 12 credits of required coursework in the fall semester, but only successfully completes 9 of those credits.  The fall semester Excelsior Scholarship would be certified, but the student would still need to have completed at least 30 credits by the end of the award year or would lose eligibility for the spring semester award.  Those funds would be owed back to the College.

Example 2:
A student has successfully completed 12 credits of required coursework in each of the fall and spring semesters, but does not complete the remaining 6 required credits by the end of the summer.  The spring semester Excelsior Scholarship would not be certified and the funds would be owed back to the College.

Loss of Eligibility

A student who loses eligibility for the Excelsior Scholarship is not able to regain that eligibility unless it is due to the total family federal adjusted gross income exceeding the maximum limit.  In such cases, the student can regain eligibility in any future years in which the income is again within the maximum limit.

Additional Information

For more information, please visit the New York State Higher Education Services Corporation website.  Questions may be directed to the SUNY ESF Office of Financial Aid at finaid@esf.edu.