Grants, education benefits, and tuition waivers
or reductions
These program funds are gift aid that you are not required to repay. Generally
noncompetitive, awards are based on financial need and basic eligibility criteria.
Tuition waivers, regardless of the source, are considered a form of financial
aid that may reduce your eligibility for other financial aid. In your quests for gift aid, don't forget to
research the wide array of scholarships available from agencies, companies, civic organizations, and individuals who support higher education.
Need-based federal, state, and University funding
When you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and
are admitted to the University of Minnesota, you will be considered for these
federal, state, and University grants. No additional application is required,
unless noted in the description at the link. Awards are based on your financial
need, any eligibility criteria specific to the source, and availability of funds,
listed here in the order of their importance to student funding:
Aid for specific student populations
Some gift aid programs that are intended for specific student populations require
you to complete and submit an application and meet individual criteria.
Child care, disability, reciprocity
Dependents of military/police officers (Contact a One Stop counselor for
more information.)
Employment and service related
University employees with at least 75 percent appointments
Youth in foster care/wards of state