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Additional Financial aid resources

Federal Student Aid Web Site
The Federal Student Aid Programs are the largest source of college financial assistance, each year providing billions of dollars in funding. They offer aid through a variety of methods: as gift aid in the form of grants (money that does not have to be repaid), and as self-help aid in the form of work study (job earnings) and loans (money that must be paid back at interest).

Apply for Financial Aid on the Web
You may use this online form to complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You must complete and submit this application to apply for Federal Student Aid.Help with completing the FAFSA.

The Internet System for Education and Employment Knowledge (ISEEK)
ISEEK offers information on careers, higher education options, financial aid and jobs.

Minnesota Office of Higher Education
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education administers state financial aid and federal programs that affect students on a statewide basis. It negotiates reciprocity agreements and collects data on enrollments and financial aid. Information is also provided to students and parents on academic and financial preparation for postsecondary education.

Student Loan Service Center
The Student Loan Service Center helps student loan borrowers in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system understand and manage their student loans by providing them with deferment, cancellation and payment information.

Last updated: 3/08

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