North Dakota College Scholarships & Grants
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North Dakota Robert C. Byrd Scholarship
Byrd Scholars are selected on the basis of demonstrated outstanding academic achievement
and promise of continued academic achievement. Leadership, co-curricular involvement,
and community and public service activities are also considered. The program will
provide selected scholars with a $1,500 scholarship renewable for up to the first
four years of study at an institute of higher education of their choice. At least
one scholarship will be awarded in each of the Governor's Eight Planning Regions.
More information on the
North Dakota Robert C. Byrd Scholarship.
The North Dakota State Student Incentive Grant Program
The North Dakota State Student Incentive Grant Program provides approximately 2500
non-repayable grants to North Dakota residents pursuing their undergraduate degree
and who attend North Dakota's public, private (not-for-profit), and tribal colleges.
The purpose of this need-based grant is to assist students with their cost of attending
a North Dakota post-secondary institution. A State Grant also reduces the amount
of money a student needs to borrow for his or her education.
More
information on the North Dakota State Student Incentive Grant Program.
North Dakota NASA Space Grant Consortium
Each year NDSCG provides funds for scholarships at each of the two year public and
tribal colleges in the state.
Applicants must be citizens of the United States who are enrolled in an undergraduate
program at a tribal or public two or four year institution of higher education in
North Dakota. The degree program should be in the areas of science, mathematics
or engineering.
More information on The North Dakota NASA Space Grant Consortium.