The A+ Scholarship Program is a merit-based scholarship that provides scholarship funds to eligible graduates of A+ designated high schools who attend participating public community colleges or vocational/technical schools, or certain private two-year vocational/technical schools. The information on this page is effective for the 2024-2025 academic year, unless otherwise noted.
Legislation passed in 2016 expanded the A+ Program to non-public high schools. To participate in A+, non-public high schools must complete and submit a Notification of Assurances for A+ High Schools to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and be designated by the State Board of Education.
To be eligible for assistance you must meet the following requirements:
Pre-ACT or ACT Math Score | And | High School GPA |
---|---|---|
17 or greater | And | 2.5 or greater |
16 | And | 2.8 or greater |
15 | And | 3.0 or greater |
The scholarship will reimburse, within the limits described in the following paragraph, the unpaid balance of your tuition and general fees after all available, non-loan federal financial assistance, such as the federal Pell grant, has been applied to your account. This may result in a zero award if your Pell grant is sufficient to cover all tuition and general fee charges. General fees are fees that are charged to all students and do not include fees specific to an individual program or group of students.
The tuition amount eligible for reimbursement is capped at the published standard per credit hour tuition rate charged by State Technical College of Missouri. The reimbursement cap is subject to change annually as tuition rates change. The maximum reimbursement rate is announced in late spring or early summer each year. For the 2023-2024 academic year, the maximum rate is $209.00 per credit hour or $5.60 per clock-hour.
The amount reimbursed may be reduced if there are insufficient state appropriations. The following factors may also affect the amount you are eligible to receive:
There is no paper application to fill out; however, you should check with your community college or vocational/ technical school to see what materials they require along with the A+ seal/stamp on your high school transcript in order to confirm your A+ eligibility.
In addition, you must complete the FAFSA® each year. If you are attending a school that does not participate in Title IV programs, you must complete the Federal Student Aid Estimator (previously FAFSA4caster), which is a tool for estimating your level of need for federal financial aid. MDHEWD receives electronic FAFSA® records for Missouri residents directly from the federal government. Late filing may jeopardize your payment as well as eligibility for other state aid programs.
For the summer term, check with the school you are attending to see which academic year (July 1 to June 30) contains the summer term. For example, if the 2023 summer term is part of the upcoming academic year (called a “header”), you would need to file a 2023-24 FAFSA® in order to receive a summer award. If the 2023 summer term is part of the prior academic year (called a “trailer”), a 2022-23 FAFSA® is required.
Although you must file a FAFSA® for the correct academic year based on your school’s academic year, MDHEWD will always provide funding for the summer term after July 1, even if your school considers summer to be a trailer to the previous academic year.
How will I know if I am eligible?
MDHEWD does not provide notice to students of eligibility. Contact your high school A+ Coordinator for your eligibility status based on the high school eligibility criteria. Contact the financial aid office at the school you attend for your postsecondary eligibility status.
How will I receive my award?
Your community college or vocational/technical school will submit a reimbursement request to MDHEWD by the deadlines established for each term (summer, fall and spring). MDHEWD will then disburse the funds to the school and the school will apply the funds to your account.
How long can I receive an award?
Your eligibility expires when the earliest of the following occurs:
You may renew your award annually until your eligibility expires (see “How long can I receive an award?” above).
To renew, initial students must:
To renew, renewal students must:
If you fail to meet the renewal criteria, you will not be eligible to again receive the A+ award until the term after your school determines that the criteria have been met. Schools have different policies for how frequently they monitor satisfactory academic progress. You will need to check with your school to determine when your award might be reinstated.
How do I transfer my award?
If you choose to transfer to a different participating Missouri school, either between academic years or semesters, you must contact MDHEWD at (800) 473-6757, option 4. Failure to notify MDHEWD of the transfer may reduce the total amount you receive under the scholarship.
Can the scholarship be deferred?
If you are unable to attend school due to service on active duty in any branch of the United States armed forces, you may qualify for a deferment of your scholarship eligibility. The deferment will ensure you receive 48 months of eligibility (see “How long can I receive an award?” above). You must return to full-time student status within 12 months of the end of your military service and provide a copy of your DD214 to verify the length of your service in order to resume your eligibility.
To defer your eligibility you must submit a written request to:
Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development
ATTN: A+
P.O. Box 1469
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1469