Minnesota College Scholarships & Grants
A college education can become quite expensive. Luckily, financial aid is readily available
to those willing to do the research. For example, Scholarships.com can help you
find information about college scholarships especially created for those living in Minnesota.
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Minnesota Public Safety Officers' Survivor Grant
The Minnesota Public Safety Officer's Survivor Grant provides educational benefits
to dependent children and the surviving spouse of a public safety officer killed
in the line of duty on or after January 1, 1973.
More information on The
Minnesota Public Safety Officers' Survivor Grant.
The Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program
The Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program provides money to help Native American
students pay for their higher education. Scholarships are available to eligible
American Indian students who are undergraduate or graduate students enrolled full
or three-fourths time. To qualify, students must:
- Have one-fourth or more Indian ancestry
- Be a resident of Minnesota
- Be a high school graduate or have a GED certificate
More information on
the Minnesota Indian Scholarship Program.
White Earth Scholarship Program
To be eligible for the White Earth Scholarship Program, students must be an enrolled
member of the White Earth Band of Chippewa (descendents ineligible). Eligible students must attend an accredited post-secondary institution and must not have
defaulted on any student loans.
Students that will be attending a post-secondary institution outside Minnesota must
be seeking a degree or diploma in a program that is at least 2 years in length.
There are no exceptions. Eligible students who qualify for this scholarship can
receive up to $4,500 per institutional calendar year.
More information
on the White Earth Scholarship Program.