Opportunity for Success Scholarship Application Income Requirements by State

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Opportunity for Success Scholarship Your family must make below the required income level for your family size. Your total family income should include both Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) and all untaxed income. When counting family size, include: Yourself Your parent(s) Your siblings who are under 18 Your siblings who are 18 or older, if they are currently enrolled in college as undergraduate students (do not count sibling who are over 18 who aren t enrolled in college) If there are any other individuals living with your parent(s) who are dependent on your parent(s)/guardian(s) for financial support (grandparent, grandchild, disabled older sibling), you may include them in your family size. Please click on your state below to view the income requirements for your state. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Alabama 1 16,700 2 21,800 3 27,000 4 32,100 5 37,200 6 42,300 7 43,300 8 44,300 9 45,200 10 46,200 Arizona 1 17,300 2 22,600 3 27,900 4 33,200 5 38,500 6 43,800 7 44,800 8 45,800 9 46,800 10 47,800 Alaska 1 22,600 2 29,500 3 36,400 4 43,400 5 50,300 6 57,200 7 58,500 8 59,800 9 61,100 10 62,400 Arkansas 1 14,900 2 19,400 3 24,000 4 28,500 5 33,100 6 37,700 7 38,500 8 39,400 9 40,200 10 41,100

Opportunity for Success Scholarship California 1 20,300 2 26,500 3 32,800 4 39,000 5 45,200 6 51,500 7 52,600 8 53,800 9 55,000 10 56,100 Connecticut 1 26,600 2 34,700 3 42,900 4 51,000 5 59,200 6 67,400 7 68,900 8 70,400 9 71,900 10 73,500 Colorado 1 21,200 2 27,800 3 34,300 4 40,800 5 47,300 6 53,800 7 55,000 8 56,300 9 57,500 10 58,700 Delaware 1 22,300 2 29,100 3 36,000 4 42,800 5 49,600 6 56,500 7 57,800 8 59,000 9 60,300 10 61,600

Opportunity for Success Scholarship District of Columbia 1 20,000 2 26,100 3 32,200 4 38,400 5 44,500 6 50,600 7 51,800 8 52,900 9 54,100 10 55,200 Georgia 1 17,500 2 22,900 3 28,300 4 33,700 5 39,100 6 44,500 7 45,500 8 46,500 9 47,500 10 48,500 Florida 1 17,100 2 22,400 3 27,700 4 32,900 5 38,200 6 43,400 7 44,400 8 45,400 9 46,400 10 47,400 Hawaii 1 22,800 2 29,800 3 36,800 4 43,800 5 50,800 6 57,800 7 59,100 8 60,400 9 61,700 10 63,000

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Idaho 1 16,100 2 21,000 3 25,900 4 30,900 5 35,800 6 40,700 7 41,700 8 42,600 9 43,500 10 44,400 Indiana 1 18,200 2 23,800 3 29,400 4 35,000 5 40,600 6 46,200 7 47,300 8 48,300 9 49,300 10 50,400 Illinois 1 21,100 2 27,500 3 34,000 4 40,500 5 46,900 6 53,400 7 54,600 8 55,800 9 57,100 10 58,300 Iowa 1 19,300 2 25,200 3 31,100 4 37,000 5 43,000 6 48,900 7 50,000 8 51,100 9 52,200 10 53,300

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Kansas 1 18,700 2 24,500 3 30,200 4 36,000 5 41,800 6 47,500 7 48,600 8 49,700 9 50,700 10 51,800 Louisiana 1 17,400 2 22,800 3 28,100 4 33,500 5 38,800 6 44,200 7 45,200 8 46,200 9 47,200 10 48,200 Kentucky 1 16,700 2 21,900 3 27,000 4 32,100 5 37,200 6 42,400 7 43,300 8 44,300 9 45,300 10 46,200 Maine 1 18,600 2 24,300 3 30,000 4 35,700 5 41,400 6 47,100 7 48,100 8 49,200 9 50,300 10 51,300

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Maryland 1 26,600 2 34,700 3 42,900 4 51,100 5 59,200 6 67,400 7 68,900 8 70,400 9 72,000 10 73,500 Michigan 1 19,000 2 24,800 3 30,700 4 36,500 5 42,400 6 48,200 7 49,300 8 50,400 9 51,500 10 52,600 Massachusetts 1 26,100 2 34,100 3 42,100 4 50,200 5 58,200 6 66,200 7 67,700 8 69,200 9 70,700 10 72,200 Minnesota 1 22,300 2 29,100 3 36,000 4 42,800 5 49,700 6 56,500 7 57,800 8 59,100 9 60,400 10 61,700

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Mississippi 1 14,900 2 19,500 3 24,000 4 28,600 5 33,200 6 37,800 7 38,600 8 39,500 9 40,300 10 41,200 Montana 1 17,500 2 22,900 3 28,200 4 33,600 5 39,000 6 44,300 7 45,300 8 46,300 9 47,400 10 48,400 Missouri 1 18,200 2 23,800 3 29,300 4 34,900 5 40,500 6 46,100 7 47,100 8 48,200 9 49,200 10 50,300 Nebraska 1 18,700 2 24,500 3 30,200 4 36,000 5 41,700 6 47,500 7 48,600 8 49,600 9 50,700 10 51,800

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Nevada 1 18,000 2 23,600 3 29,100 4 34,600 5 40,200 6 45,700 7 46,800 8 47,800 9 48,800 10 49,900 New Jersey 1 26,700 2 34,900 3 43,100 4 51,300 5 59,500 6 67,700 7 69,300 8 70,800 9 72,300 10 73,900 New Hampshire 1 24,000 2 31,400 3 38,800 4 46,200 5 53,500 6 60,900 7 62,300 8 63,700 9 65,100 10 66,400 New Mexico 1 14,500 2 18,900 3 23,300 4 27,800 5 32,200 6 36,600 7 37,500 8 38,300 9 39,100 10 40,000

Opportunity for Success Scholarship New York 1 21,400 2 28,000 3 34,600 4 41,200 5 47,700 6 54,300 7 55,500 8 56,800 9 58,000 10 59,200 North Dakota 1 20,400 2 26,700 3 32,900 4 39,200 5 45,500 6 51,700 7 52,900 8 54,100 9 55,200 10 56,400 North Carolina 1 17,500 2 22,800 3 28,200 4 33,500 5 38,900 6 44,300 7 45,300 8 46,300 9 47,300 10 48,300 Ohio 1 19,000 2 24,800 3 30,600 4 36,400 5 42,200 6 48,100 7 49,100 8 50,200 9 51,300 10 52,400

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Oklahoma 1 16,200 2 21,100 3 26,100 4 31,000 5 36,000 6 40,900 7 41,900 8 42,800 9 43,700 10 44,600 Pennsylvania 1 20,500 2 26,800 3 33,100 4 39,300 5 45,600 6 51,900 7 53,100 8 54,300 9 55,400 10 56,600 Oregon 1 18,500 2 24,200 3 29,900 4 35,500 5 41,200 6 46,900 7 47,900 8 49,000 9 50,100 10 51,100 Rhode Island 1 23,000 2 30,000 3 37,000 4 44,100 5 51,100 6 58,200 7 59,500 8 60,800 9 62,100 10 63,500

Opportunity for Success Scholarship South Carolina 1 16,800 2 21,900 3 27,100 4 32,200 5 37,300 6 42,500 7 43,500 8 44,400 9 45,400 10 46,300 Tennessee 1 16,400 2 21,400 3 26,500 4 31,500 5 36,500 6 41,600 7 42,500 8 43,500 9 44,400 10 45,300 South Dakota 1 18,000 2 23,600 3 29,100 4 34,700 5 40,200 6 45,700 7 46,800 8 47,800 9 48,900 10 49,900 Texas 1 17,200 2 22,500 3 27,800 4 33,100 5 38,400 6 43,700 7 44,700 8 45,700 9 46,600 10 47,600

Opportunity for Success Scholarship Utah 1 17,700 2 23,200 3 28,600 4 34,100 5 39,500 6 45,000 7 46,000 8 47,000 9 48,000 10 49,100 Virginia 1 22,700 2 29,700 3 36,700 4 43,700 5 50,600 6 57,600 7 58,900 8 60,200 9 61,500 10 62,800 Vermont 1 19,900 2 26,000 3 32,100 4 38,300 5 44,400 6 50,500 7 51,600 8 52,800 9 53,900 10 55,100 Washington 1 21,300 2 27,900 3 34,400 4 40,900 5 47,500 6 54,000 7 55,300 8 56,500 9 57,700 10 58,900

Opportunity for Success Scholarship West Virginia 1 15,900 2 20,700 3 25,600 4 30,500 5 35,300 6 40,200 7 41,100 8 42,000 9 42,900 10 43,800 Wyoming 1 19,400 2 25,300 3 31,200 4 37,200 5 43,100 6 49,100 7 50,200 8 51,300 9 52,400 10 53,500 Wisconsin 1 20,300 2 26,500 3 32,700 4 39,000 5 45,200 6 51,400 7 52,600 8 53,800 9 54,900 10 56,100