Making Akron Possible Grant is expanded, becoming one of the best value scholarship programs for students in Northeast Ohio
The University of Akron (UA) is proud to offer one of the most supportive financial aid programs with an increase to its Making Akron Possible (MAP) Grant, ensuring that a greater number of local students can access higher education without financial barriers.
Expanded Income Threshold for MAP Grant Eligibility
The most notable change to the MAP Grant is the expansion of the family adjusted gross income (AGI) threshold for eligibility. The new AGI limit has increased from $50,000 to $85,000, allowing more families to qualify for full tuition and general fee coverage, further demonstrating UA’s unparalleled commitment to making higher education achievable for all. Eligible new students and transfer students from Summit, Stark, Medina, Portage, Cuyahoga and Wayne counties will automatically receive the MAP Grant.
“We are confident that few, if any, other programs in the state match this level of assistance, making The University of Akron the best choice for local students looking to further their education affordably,” said Dr. Steve McKellips, vice provost for enrollment management. “Our goal is to make higher education accessible and affordable for every student in our community. By expanding the MAP Grant to cover families with a higher income, we’re helping more students than ever achieve their educational aspirations.”
UA: One of the Most Affordable Public Universities in Ohio
In addition to the expansion of the MAP Grant, UA continues to stand out as one of the most affordable public universities in Ohio. With competitive tuition rates and robust financial aid offerings, the University is committed to ensuring that all students can pursue their education without overwhelming financial burdens. UA’s Tuition Guarantee Program provides additional peace of mind by locking in tuition rates for Ohio residents throughout their four years of study, helping families plan for the total cost of education with confidence.
“Our affordability is a key part of our commitment to student success,” McKellips added. “When combined with the financial aid opportunities we provide, our students receive one of the best values in the state.”
The University’s Commitment to Financial Support
Each year, UA provides more than $260 million in financial aid to its students. In fact, more than 94% of all students receive some form of aid to help lower tuition costs. The expansion of the MAP Grant reflects UA’s dedication to providing even greater financial support to students and their families, particularly those from local counties.
How to Apply
To be considered for the MAP Grant, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and accept all federal, state or institutional scholarships and grants offered to them. While students may choose to accept loans, loan acceptance is not required to be eligible for the MAP Grant. Students are encouraged to submit the FAFSA by UA’s priority deadline of Feb. 1, 2025, using the school code 003123.
The MAP grant does not cover course fees, book bundle fees, or other miscellaneous fees that may be charged.
Additional Financial Aid Opportunities
In addition to the MAP Grant, UA offers several other financial aid options, including generous merit-based scholarships, Honors scholarships for students admitted to the prestigious Williams Honors College as well as various institutional grants.
“We believe that by expanding our financial aid programs, we’re not just supporting students, but also investing in the future of our region,” added McKellips.
For more information on the MAP Grant and other financial aid opportunities at The University of Akron, visit shuiis.com/finaid.
Media contact: Cristine Boyd. cboyd@shuiis.com, 330-972-6476