Florida Tech Scholarships and Grants
Florida Tech invests in your success. All admissions applicants (in-state, out-of-state, and international) are considered for a merit scholarship based on your GPA and test scores (SAT/ACT/CLT). If you're a Florida resident, you could be eligible for financial aid that covers up to 100% of your tuition plus some additional fees. The only way to find out what you're eligible for is to apply for admission.
We also highly recommend all U.S. Citizens and eligible non-citizens complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Financial aid, including scholarships, has renewal requirements. Be sure to check out the renewal requirements page to find out what your renewal requirements are.
- All in-state, out-of-state or international first-time full-time applicants will be considered
- Determined at the time of admission
- Based on an applicant's academic performance in high school (weighted GPA plus standardized test scores)
- Renewable for up to 9 semesters (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)
High school students who qualify for the Bright Futures Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) award are eligible to be considered for a Florida Tech Distinguished Scholar Award, a combination of scholarships and grants that covers full tuition plus the facilities, activities, and technology fees to attend Florida Tech.
To be considered, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be a Florida Resident and US Citizen or Eligible non-resident
- Apply and be admitted to Florida Tech as a full-time, on-campus, degree-seeking student by February 1 of the year immediately preceding your first semester.
- Requires a Florida Financial Aid Application to be completed while still in high school
- Student must qualify for the Bright Futures Florida Academic Scholars award
- Complete and submit a FAFSA listing Florida Tech as a receiving institution (code: 001469) by February 1 of the year immediately preceding your first semester.
- Complete the Distinguished Scholar application online by February 1st.
Annually, Florida Institute of Technology selects one exceptionally qualified student to receive a Farmer Scholarship, which includes full tuition, housing and meals, and fees.
- For in-state, out-of-state or international first-time full-time applicants that are NCSS high school graduates
- Renewable for up to 4 years (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)
- All participants in the Business Ethics Competition receive a $12,000 guaranteed minimum annual aid offer from Florida Tech.
- For First through Fourth place winners receive an additional grant up to $4,000
- Students must meet Florida Tech admissions requirement
- All in-state, out-of-state or international transfer applicants will be considered
- Determined at the time of admission
- Based on an applicant's college-level academic performance
- Renewable for up to 3 years (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)
- For in-state, out-of-state or international transfer students who are members PTK
- Student's admissions application must include proof of membership
- $2,500 Scholarship is stackable with other Florida Tech Scholarships
- Renewable for up to 3 years (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)
Offered through the Athletic Department. For additional information, please visit our Prospective Scholar-Athletes site.
Florida Tech Grants
Think of Grant Aid as a gift—it's money for your Florida Tech education that you never have to pay back! You can use grants along with most Florida Tech Scholarships.
These Florida Tech Grants are renewable. To keep your grant year after year, you must meet certain eligibility and renewal requirements.
- FAFSA filers with a demonstrated need
- Eligibility varies based on FAFSA results
- Renewable (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)
Boundless Opportunity Grants help make Florida Tech more financially accessible for high-achieving students with unmet financial need. A qualifying student will have their tuition, activities fee, student services fee and technology fee paid thought a combination of their other scholarships and grants and the Boundless Opportunity Grant. To qualify a student must:
- Reside in Brevard County, Indian River County, Osceola County or Volusia County, Florida
- Complete the FAFSA and be eligible for the Federal Pell Grant
- Qualify for the Florida Academic Scholarship or the Florida Medallion Scholarship (Bright Futures)
- Apply and be admitted to Florida Tech by May 1 of the year immediately preceding your first semester
This grant is renewable for up to 4 years so long as the student meets eligibility and renewal requirements.
- For in-state, out-of-state or international first-time full-time applicants who have earned Eagle or Gold Award scout rank.
- Student's admissions application must include a copy of their certificate verifying the achievement
- $2,500 Scholarship is stackable with other Florida Tech Scholarships
- Renewable for up to 4 years (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal
- For in-state, out-of-state or international first-time full-time applicants who are members of an official High School First Robotics or Vex robotics team
- Student's admissions application must include a letter from their team advisor to verify participation
- $2,500 Scholarship is stackable with other Florida Tech Scholarships
- Renewable for up to 4 years (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)
- For in-state, out-of-state or international students whose parents are Florida Tech Alumni
- $2,500 Scholarship is stackable with other Florida Tech Scholarships
- Renewable for up to 4 years (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)
- For in-state, out-of-state or International with currently enrolled siblings
- Must both be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate program at Florida Tech
- $2,500 Scholarship is stackable with other Florida Tech Scholarships
- Renewable for up to 4 years (must meet eligibility and renewal requirements for renewal)

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