The Office of Higher Education administers Minnesota's statewide financial aid programs and tuition reciprocity agreements with neighboring states.
These programs are an important part of overall funding for higher education in Minnesota. They assist students and families in paying the tuition and fees charged for postsecondary education.
Financial aid totaling more than $2.5 billion helps Minnesota students and families pay for postsecondary education, money that is provided by the state and federal governments, colleges, and private sources. Minnesota students receive approximately $1.5 billion in grants and scholarships, $1.0 billion in loans and $49 million in work-study earnings.
Minnesota devotes most of its state-funded financial aid to students from low- and moderate-income families via several grants and scholarships:
Additional student financial aid is available to Minnesota students through work and loans:
Search financial aid awarded to undergraduates at individual institutions.
Find staff reports on student financial aid and data about Minnesota's student financing programs.
More Information
Related Pages
Related Information in Minnesota Measures
Note: documents in Portable Document Format (PDF) require Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher to view.