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Eligibility
Applicants who qualify for the award under the NYS DREAM Act must meet one of the eligible citizenship/immigration classifications as well as the high school or tuition charge requirements.
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- The New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) The New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) helps eligible New York residents pay tuition at approved schools in New York State. Depending on the academic year in which you begin study, an annual TAP award can be up to $5,165. Because TAP is a grant, it does not have to be paid back.
To meet NYS residency requirements for student aid, applicant must:
- currently be a resident of NYS, and
- have been a resident of NYS for at least 12 months immediately preceding the first term for which the award is being sought, or
- have been a resident for the last two semesters of high school, or
- have been a resident of NYS at the time of entry into the armed forces, Peace Corps, or AmeriCorps Vista and re-establish NYS residency within six months of release from active duty.
Applying
If you are not eligible to receive federal student aid (also known as Title IV aid), you must simply complete the NYS TAP application under the provisions of the NYS DREAM Act.
Award Amounts
To get an idea of your potential TAP award, use the TAP Award Estimator.
After your TAP application is processed, HESC will notify you by email to log into your HESC account to view the status of your TAP award.
Income
Student Status Type | NYS Taxable Income Limit |
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Dependent undergraduate students or Independent students who are married and have tax dependents, or Independent students who are unmarried and have tax dependents, or students who qualifed as an orphan, foster child or ward of the court at any time since the age of 13 | $80,000 |
Independent undergraduate students who are married and have no other tax dependents | $40,000 |
Single independent undergraduate students with no tax dependents | $10,000 |
Processing
- Name, address and social security number
- Social security numbers reported for your spouse and your parents, if applicable
- College code
- Only one college code is listed
- Change it if it is not for the college you will attend
- Your marital status, and your parent’s marital status, if applicable
- Income tax filing status for you and your parents, if applicable
- Choices include: will not file, will file NY return, will file federal only
- Other family members attending college
During certain times of the academic year processing times for 'Requests for Information' and 'Change Forms' may vary depending on additional review needed for income verification or residency review. Your award should be considered an estimate until your college has certified your eligibility for TAP.
Student Status
STUDENT STATUS | REQUIREMENTS FOR INDEPENDENT STATUS |
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Married | The applicant must be married on or before December 31st of the calendar year prior to the beginning of the academic year for which application is made. |
35 years of age or older | The applicant has reached the age of 35 on or before June 30th prior to the academic year for which application is made. |
22 years of age or older | The applicant is an undergraduate student who has reached the age of 22 on or before June 30th prior to academic year for which application is made AND who meets the basic conditions. |
Under the age of 22 | The applicant is an undergraduate student who is not 22 years of age on or before July 1st of the academic year for which application is made AND who satisfies both the basic conditions and one of the special conditions. |
Military Service | The applicant was enlisted in full time active military service, was honorably discharged from such service, and has not and will not be claimed as a dependent by either parent for purposes of either federal or state income tax. Applicant must provide a copy of their DD214 showing an honorable discharge. |
- has not resided and will not reside with parents for more than six weeks; and
- has not and will not receive financial assistance or support valued in excess of $750 from parents; and
- has not and will not be claimed as a dependent by either parent for purposes of either federal or state income tax.
Documentation: Copy of a court order making you a ward of the court or appointing a guardian other than your parents.
Condition: You are receiving public assistance under your own budget and not as a dependent of your parents.
Documentation: Budget statement or other documentation from a social service official showing receipt of public assistance other than food stamps or unemployment insurance. NOTE: Housing Assistance/Budget Letter must be in student’s name.
Condition: There has been an involuntary dissolution of your family resulting in relinquishment of your parents’ responsibility and control.
Documentation: A sworn and signed statement from a person other than yourself or your parents (such as a member of the clergy, a social worker, a legal aid representative, or an official at the facility or institution which has accepted responsibility for your control or care) relating to your family circumstances. The statement must include the specific reasons for relinquishment of parental responsibility and control (such as abandonment by the parents, mental and/or physical abuse by the parents, or parents being neither citizens nor residents of the United States), your relationship to the person making the statement, and how that person has direct knowledge of your family circumstances.
Condition: Both parents are deceased.
Documentation: Copies of death certificates for both parents.
Condition: Both parents have been certified as having a total and permanent disability, or have been declared incompetent by judicial action.
Documentation: Medical certification and court orders. Documentation for both parents is required.
Updating Information
The New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) helps eligible New York residents pay tuition at approved schools in New York State. Depending on the academic year in which you begin study, an annual TAP award can be up to $5,165. Ina103kp. Because TAP is a grant, it does not have to be paid back.
TAP is also available for students attending a SUNY, CUNY and not-for-profit independent degree-granting college on a part-time basis. To be eligible for Part-time TAP you must have been a first-time freshman in the 2006-07 academic year or thereafter, have earned 12 credits or more in each of two consecutive semesters, and maintain a “C” average.
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Eligibility:
An applicant must:
- be a legal resident of NYS and have resided in NYS for 12 continuous months;
- be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen;
- 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;
- study at an approved postsecondary institution in New York State;
- be matriculated in an approved program of study and be in good academic standing with at least a 'C' average as of the 4th semester payment
- be enrolled as a full-time student taking twelve or more credits applicable toward the degree program, per semester;
- be charged at least $200 tuition per year;
- meet income eligibility limitations;
- not be in default on any state or federal student loans and not be in default on any repayment of State awards;
- be in compliance with the terms of any service condition imposed by a NYS award.
* Credit-bearing courses in the student's minimum full-time course load (12 semester hours or the equivalent) must consist of courses applicable to the student's program of study as a general education requirement, major requirement, or elective.
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TAP Income Limits
Student Type | NYS Taxable Income Limit |
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Dependent undergraduate students or Independent students who are married and have tax dependents, or Independent students who are unmarried and have tax dependents, or students who qualified as an orphan, foster child or ward of the court at any time since the age of 13 | $80,000 |
Independent undergraduate students who are married and have no other tax dependents | $40,000 |
Single independent undergraduate students with no tax dependents | $10,000 |
Apply through the FAFSA
The easiest way to apply for TAP is through the FAFSA. Make sure you have completed your FAFSA!
New York State (NYS) residents attending NYS schools can link directly to the TAP application from the FAFSA submission confirmation page.
Didn't Apply for TAP through the FAFSA? You Can Still Apply
If you exited the FAFSA before completing the TAP application – and you filled in your New York State address and a New York State college on the FAFSA – HESC will automatically receive your information in about three days. HESC will then send you an email or postcard with directions to complete the TAP application online.
Received this notice from HESC? Apply now.
The Application Process Begins with Creation of Your HescPIN
At the beginning of the online TAP application, you will be prompted to create a HESC-specific user name and personal identification number called a HescPIN. You will use your HescPIN when 'signing' your TAP application and when accessing your HESC account information in the future.
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Need Help or More Information?
Contact HESC.
Eligibility
You may be eligible if:
- Your permanent home is in NYS and you are or have ONE of the following:
- Temporary protected status, pursuant to the Federal Immigration Act of 1990
- Without lawful immigration status (including those with DACA status)
- AND you meet ONE of the following criteria:
- You attended a NYS high school for 2 or more years, graduated from a NYS high school, and enroll or enrolled for undergraduate study at a NYS college within 5 years of receiving your NYS high school diploma OR
- You received a NYS high school equivalency diploma, and enroll or enrolled for undergraduate study at a NYS college within 5 years of receiving your NYS high school equivalency diploma OR
- You are or will be charged the NYS resident in-state tuition rate at a SUNY or CUNY college for a reason other than residency.
- Your permanent home is outside of NYS and you are or have ONE of the following:
- U.S. citizen
- Permanent lawful resident
- Of a class of refugees paroled by the attorney general under his or her parole authority pertaining to the admission of aliens to the U.S.
- Temporary protected status, pursuant to the Federal Immigration Act of 1990
- Without lawful immigration status (including those with DACA status)
- AND you meet ONE of the following criteria:
- You attended a NYS high school for 2 or more years, graduated from a NYS high school, and enroll or enrolled for undergraduate study at a NYS college within five years of receiving your NYS high school diploma OR
- You received a NYS high school equivalency diploma,and enroll or enrolled for undergraduate study at a NYS college within five years of receiving your NYS high school equivalency diploma OR
- You are or will be charged the NYS resident in-state tuition rate at a SUNY or CUNY college for a reason other than residency.
- You study at an approved postsecondary institution in New York State;
- You are matriculated in an approved program of study and are in good academic standing with at least a 'C' average as of the 4th semester payment
- You are enrolled as a full-time student taking twelve or more credits* applicable each term toward your degree program;
- You are charged at least $200 tuition per year;
- You meet the income eligibility limits;
- You are not in default on any state or federal student loans or in default on any repayment of State awards;
- You are in compliance with the terms of any service condition imposed by a NYS award.
- * Credit-bearing courses in the student's minimum full-time course load (12 semester hours or the education requirement, major requirement, or elective).
Note: A student seeking New York State financial aid, including TAP, for the first time, must pass a federally approved ATB test identified by the Board of Regents if the student does not possess a U.S. high school diploma or its recognized equivalent.
TAP Income Limits
Student Type | NYS Taxable Income Limit |
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Dependent undergraduate students or independent students who are married and have tax dependents, or independent students who are unmarried and have tax dependents, or students who qualified as an orphan, foster youth or ward of the court at any time since the age of 13 | $80,000 |
Independent undergraduate students who are married and have no other tax dependents | $40,000 |
Single independent undergraduate students with no tax dependents | $10,000 |
How To Apply
Affinity photo 1 3 4. Students newly applying for NYS financial aid under the provisions of the DREAM Act must first apply for eligibility under the NYS DREAM Act before applying for TAP. If you have previously qualified under the NYS DREAM Act, you will simply need to add a new application to apply for TAP.
Monitoring the Status of Your Application
Once you have submitted an application, it is your responsibility to monitor the status of your application and to make sure your application is complete. You will be able to monitor the status of your application online after submitting your application and uploading any required documentation.
Award Notification and Acceptance
You will be notified by email when a determination has been made regarding your eligibility for each award for which you have applied. If you are determined to be eligible for an award, your next step will be to accept the award!
For certain awards, you must sign a contract agreeing to live and/or work in New York State for a required number of years after graduation as a condition of receiving the award. If you decide not to accept an award with a post-graduation requirement, please indicate this on the contract.
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- Temporary Protected Status (TPS): allows foreign nationals to remain in the U.S. if during the time they were in the U.S. something catastrophic happened in their country of origin preventing their safe return – for example war, famine, natural disaster, or epidemic. TPS allows people to work legally and be protected from deportation.
- T-Visa: allows the granting of lawful status to noncitizen victims of human trafficking, as well as their immediate family members, who assist in the prosecution of the trafficking. It allows people to remain and work temporarily in the U.S.
- U-Visa: allows for the granting of lawful status to noncitizen crime victims who suffered significant physical or mental abuse (and their immediate family members) who assist in the prosecution of the crime. It allows people to remain and work temporarily in the U.S.
- Without Lawful Immigration Status: living in the U.S. unlawfully either because lawful status never existed (including those with DACA status) or has ended.