Resources
The following types of assistance are available for undergraduate part-time students.
Federal Grants
To be eligible for any federal Title IV financial aid, a student must complete theÌýÌýfor each academic year that he or she attends school.
Pell Grant
This federal grant is awarded on the basis of need and the cost of the individual institution. The maximum award is $7,395 for theÌý2024-2025 aid year. Pell Grants are available to students enrolled for at least three credits per semester.
Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant
Graduates and undergraduates currently enrolled in teacher certification program are eligible to receive theÌý. Students must file the FAFSA to receive the grant, though it is not considered need-based financial aid, and must teach in a high-need area at a high-need school for four years within eight years of program completion. If the student does not meet this teaching requirement, the grant converts to an unsubsidized Direct Loan with interest accrued. This grant may be prorated based on the student's level of enrollment.
Federal Loans
Federal Direct loansÌýare available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the U.S. only. Students must be registered for a minimum of six credit hours per semester. A completedÌýÌýand a Loan Promissory Note are required.Ìý
Florida Bright Futures Scholarships
This umbrella program offers three lottery-funded scholarships to rewardÌýFlorida high school graduatesÌýwho demonstrate high academic achievement and enroll in an eligible Florida post-secondary educational institution within three years of graduation.
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Veterans Benefits
VeteransÌýand children of deceased or disabled veterans may be eligible for education benefits from the Veterans Administration. Contact the local VA Office for more information. TheÌýveterans benefitsÌýon-campus representative is located in theÌýRegistrar's Office, Plant Hall Room 90, (813) 253-6251.
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Tax Credit
Taxpayers may be eligible to claim a nonrefundable American Opportunity credit against their federal income taxes. The American OpportunityÌýcredit may be claimed for the qualified tuition and related expenses of each student in the taxpayer's family who is enrolled at least half time in a program leading to a degree. The maximum credit a taxpayer may claim is $2,500 for each student in the family who meets enrollment criteria for families earning up to $180,000.
Payment Options
For information regarding additional payments options, such as UTampa's Employee Reimbursement Plan, Florida Prepaid and instructions on making payments, please visitÌýBursars Office Payment Options.