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Hbgi的 资格

You may be eligible to enroll in the Hbgi的 Program if:

  • You have been a resident of New York State for one year preceding your term of entry 
  • 到Hbgi的.
  • Possess a New York high school diploma or its equivalent.
  • Be a high school graduate who has not taken college courses for credit.
  • Be inadmissible to Marist College under regular admission guidelines.
  • Demonstrate the academic potential for satisfactory completion of a degree program.
  • Your total household income falls within the economic guidelines established by the New York State Education Department (see economic chart provided).

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  • You are a transfer student from an Hbgi的, bgi的, College Discovery, or SEEK Program and had been a NYS resident prior to entering college the first time.

Economic Guidelines

为 students first entering college between July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025 the following criteria apply. 为 the purpose of this subdivision, the number of members of a household shall be determined by ascertaining the number of individuals living in the student’s residence who are economically dependent on the income.

Household Size Eligible Income
1 $26,973
2 $36,482
3 $45,991
4 $55,500
5 $65,009
6 $74,518
7 $84,027
8 $93,536

*Add $9,509 for each additional family member in excess of 8.

 A student is considered automatically economically eligible if s/he falls into one of the following categories, and documentation is available.

  • The student's family is the recipient of family assistance program, or safety net assistance through the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance or a county department of social services; or is the recipient of family day-care payments through the New York State Office of Children and 家庭 Assistance or a county department of social services;
  • The student is living with foster parents who do not provide support for college and, money is not provided from the natural parents; or
  • The student is a ward of the State or a county.