Minnesota State Grant Program

Minnesota State Grants help students from low- and moderate-income families pay for educational expenses at eligible Minnesota colleges or universities. There is no charge for applying to the Minnesota State Grant Program. Students can apply for a State Grant by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Who is Eligible?

Minnesota residents who:
* Are graduates of a secondary school or its equivalent or are 17 years of age.
* Will be enrolled as undergraduates for at least three credits at one of more than 130 eligible schools in Minnesota.

For more information, contact the financial aid office at the school the student is attending or wishes to attend.

For complete program details and eligibility requirements, please visit:
http://www.getreadyforcollege.org/gPg.cfm?pageID=138&1534-D83A_1933715A=9c8dbb93405a73f9

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