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1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 350, Saint Paul, MN 55108
Administers student financial aid programs and interstate tuition reciprocity. Provides information on student financial aid options, including grants and scholarships.
16126 John Moose Drive, Cass Lake, MN 56633
Assists eligible students to attend post-secondary training by providing financial assistance including grants, loans, and work study programs.
400 Maryland Avenue SW, Department of Education Building, Washington, DC 20202
Federal Student Aid (FSA): - Eligible students who are planning to attend college or career school can apply for federally funded financial assistance to help pay for education beyond high school - Visit website to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Federal Student Aid (FSA) Ombudsman Group: - Individuals who have completed an online application, may have a dispute, or believe to have a wrong or incomplete answer from their application submission can reach the FSA Ombudsman group - Help resolve discrepancies with loan balances/payments - Resolve issues with Pell Grant disbursements or overpayments - Explain loan interest and collection charges - Identify options for resolving issues related to consolidation, service quality, default status, bankruptcy, income tax refund offsets, and other concerns - Clarify requirements of loan deferment or forbearance, loan cancellation, or discharge
901 North Third Street, Suite 355, Minneapolis, MN 55401
- Page Educational Grants: Awards annually renewable grants in the amount of $2500 - $3500 to Minnesota students of color who attend colleges, universities, and technical schools within the state of Minnesota. Students who accept financial aid from the Foundation are required to return to their communities and perform annual Service-to-Children projects with younger children of color. - Service-to-Children Program: While attending college, Page Scholars perform volunteer service that brings them into contact with students of color in grades K - 8. Each Page Scholar is required to volunteer at least 50 hours during the academic year - roughly 2 hours a week during the school year. The purpose of the service requirement is to present each Page Scholar as a mentor and role model to children of color before the younger students have decided (or have been convinced) that education is not important. - Page Connections: The program recruits volunteer adult mentors to partner with its Page Scholars. These adults support the Scholars in a variety of ways, particularly with completing their service-to-children projects. Senior Mentors create an important link between the Foundation and Scholars. Application online.
222 Pleasant Street SE, 333 Robert H. Bruininks Hall, Minneapolis, MN 55455
- Administers local, state and federal student aid (loans, grants, scholarships and college work-study) to eligible University of Minnesota students - Counsels students regarding financial aid matters - Refers students to other agencies for assistance
1536 Hewitt Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55104
A university offering: - 100 areas of study for undergraduate academic programs and 50 graduate degrees, certifications, and licenses to fit student's schedules - Center for Academic Success providing advising, tutoring, and academic skills support to help students succeed - Financial Aid Department offering information about financial scholarships, grants, and loans - Office of Inclusive Excellence to offer resources and support students who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA, dis- and differently abled, and more - School faculty for the College of Liberal Arts, School of Business, School of Education and Leadership, and Mitchell Hamline School of Law to support students - Student organizations and activities for student life
