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Minnesota State Moorhead is proud to offer automatic, competitive and need-based scholarships to freshman.
Work-Study eligibility is based on results of the FAFSA. Students who demonstrate financial need are allocated a specific amount of money to be earned each semester at an on-campus or approved off-campus community service site. The amount is included in the official financial aid offer.
In order to be eligible for the American Indian scholars program a student must be either a Minnesota resident who qualifies for resident tuition and an enrolled member or citizen of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe or Canadian First Nation; or a student who does not qualify for Minnesota resident tuition but is an enrolled member or citizen of a Minnesota Tribal Nation.
The Office of Scholarship & Financial Aid is your number one resource for finding out how to apply, what you need to do to qualify, and what types of financial aid are available.
There are two types of student loans for your higher education; federal loans and private loans.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers a variety of graduate scholarships for current and incoming students depending on your program.
Grants are awarded from the government on the basis of financial need and are the largest source of financial aid.
The summary of the steps for a transfer student in the financial aid application process to Minnesota State Moorhead are below.
Summer is considered a third term in the academic year and uses the same FAFSA and financial information that was used during the preceding year.
The summary of steps on how to transfer Financial Aid from Moorhead to another institution are outlined below.