The Tobacco Region Loan Forgiveness and Scholarship Programs are state-funded initiatives designed to provide financial assistance to students residing in Virginia’s tobacco-producing regions. The programs are aimed at helping students afford the cost of higher education and encouraging them to stay in the area after graduation.
The Tobacco Region Loan Forgiveness Program provides loan forgiveness to eligible students who have graduated from an accredited undergraduate or graduate program and are employed in a full-time position in the tobacco region of Virginia. The program provides up to $2,000 annually for up to four years to help pay off student loans.
To be suitable for the loan forgiveness program, students must meet the following criteria:
The Tobacco Region Scholarship Program provides scholarships to eligible students who reside in the tobacco region of Virginia and are enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate program. The program overture up to $4,000 per year for up to four years to help pay for tuition, fees, and other educational expenses.
To be eligible for the scholarship program, students must meet the following criteria:
The Tobacco Region Loan Forgiveness and Scholarship Programs are valuable resources for students residing in Virginia's tobacco-producing regions. By providing financial assistance to help pay for higher education, the programs encourage students to pursue their academic goals and contribute to the region's economic growth.
The Tobacco Region Loan Forgiveness and Scholarship Programs are important initiatives that provide financial assistance to eligible students residing in Virginia's tobacco-producing regions. To learn more about these programs and other financial aid opportunities, visit the website of the college or university you plan to attend or the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission website.