Financial Aid
Financial Aid is any money you may receive to assist in paying
for post secondary education. Financial Aid can be in different forms;
grants, loans, work study, and scholarships.
Need-Based Aid
To be considered for need-based financial aid, students must
complete the Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This is a
financial statement of the student and parents, documenting the amount of money
the family can be reasonably expected to contribute toward the student's
education. Complete the FAFSA as soon after January 1st as possible, but not before.
The FAFSA can be filled out when taxes are completed. You can now fill out
the FAFSA online. This is considerably quicker than by mail. To
complete the FAFSA online the student and parent will need to register for a PIN
number. The PIN number and online version of the FAFSA can be found at
www.fafsa.ed.gov/. If you would
like a paper FAFSA form please stop in Student Services.
South Dakota
School Codes
Augustana College 003458 |
Black Hills State University 003459 |
Colorado Technical University E00776 |
Dakota State University 003463 |
Dakota Wesleyan University 003461 |
Lake Area Technical Institute 005309 |
Mitchell Technical Institute 008284 |
Mount Marty College 003465 |
Northern State University 003466 |
Presentation College 003467 |
South Dakota School of Mines 003470 |
South Dakota State University 003471 |
Southeast Technical Institute 008285 |
University of South Dakota 003474 |
University of Sioux Falls 003469 |
Western Dakota Technical Institute
010170 |
Surrounding
States School Codes
Alexandria Technical College 005544 |
Concordia College - Moorhead 002346 |
Minnesota State University Moorhead 002367 |
Minnesota State University Mankato 002360 |
Southwest Minnesota State University 002375 |
St. Cloud State University 002377 |
University of Minnesota, Duluth 002388 |
University of Minnesota, Morris 002389 |
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 003969 |
Jamestown College 002990 |
North Dakota State College of Science
002996 |
North Dakota State University 002997 |
University of Mary 002992 |
University of North Dakota 003005 |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln 002565 |
University of Nebraska-Omaha 002554 |
Iowa State University 001869 |
University of Iowa 001892 |
CONSIDER ALL YOUR
FINANCING OPTIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships
Who is eligible?
Scholarships are awarded to undergraduate or graduate students based on athletic
or scholastic achievement, financial need or a combination. Your high school
counselor is the best source for scholarship information.
How do you apply?
You must apply for each scholarship separately.
Application
deadlines will vary.
Amounts available.
Scholarship amounts
will vary.
Repayment.
Scholarships do not
have to be repaid.
GRANTS
Who is eligible?
Grants are awarded
on the basis of financial need. The federal government funds two major grant programs
for undergraduate students-the Pell Grant Program and SEOG (Supplemental
Educational Opportunity Grant).
How do you apply?
You have applied for
these grants when you fill out your needs analysis.
Amounts available.
For the 2003-2004 school year the
maximum Federal Pell Grant was $4,050; up to $4000 for a SEOG.
Repayment.
Grants do not need
to be repaid.
WORK-STUDY PROGRAM
Who is eligible?
In this federally-funded, need based aid program for undergraduate and graduate
students, students work up to 15 hours a week on-or off campus for a
governmental or non-profit agency. Students are encouraged to work in an area
related to their studies.
How do you apply?
You have applied for
Work-Study when you fill out your need analysis.
Amounts available.
Students earn at
least the federal minimum wage for their work. The actual amount depends on your
financial need and the money your school has available for the program.
Repayment.
Work-Study awards do
not have to repaid. They are earned and you will only be paid for the hours you
work.
PERKINS LOAN
Who is eligible?
Undergraduate and
graduate students based on financial need.
How do you apply?
You apply for a
Perkins Loan when you fill out your need analysis. Your school is the lender for
these loans and handles the paperwork. You will be required to sign a promissory
note for the loan amount.
Amounts available.
The yearly maximum an undergraduate
student may borrow is $4,000 and the yearly maximum for a graduate or
professional degree student is $6,000.
Costs and Fees.
Interest during the
repayment period.
Repayment.
5 % interest.
Monthly repayment starts 9 months after graduation, withdrawal or dropping below
half-time enrollment. $30 minimum monthly payment; 10 year maximum repayment
period.
*The SEOG, College
Work-Study Program and Perkins Loans are campus-based programs which are
dependent upon financial need and based on the availability of funds at your
school.
STAFFORD LOAN
Who is eligible?
Undergraduate and
graduate students based on financial need.
How do you apply?
After your school
sends you an Award Letter informing you of the loan amount you have been awarded,
contact your lender.
Amounts available.
Undergraduate:
$2,625 for the first
year of undergraduate study
$3,500 for the
second year of undergraduate study
$5,500 per year for
each of the remaining years of undergraduate study
$8,500 per year for graduate and
professional degree students
Costs and Fees.
Origination fee paid
to the Department of Education.
Guarantee fee paid
to the guarantee agency.
Interest during the
repayment period.
Repayment.
Interest is paid by
the federal government while the student is in school and during grace or
deferment periods. Repayment starts 6 months after graduation, withdrawal or
dropping below half time enrollment.
PLUS
Who is eligible?
Natural or adoptive
parents and legal guardians of students who meet federal government,
guarantee agency and lender eligibility requirements. A credit worthy cosigner may need to
be obtained.
How do you apply?
Call or stop by your
local lender.
Amounts available?
$4,000 annually per
child. Total aid (including PLUS loan) cannot exceed the cost of education. $20,000
cumulative total per child.
Costs and Fees.
Guarantee fee paid
to the guarantee agency. Interest begins from the date of disbursement.
Repayment
Variable interest
rate not to exceed 9% simple interest. $50 minimum monthly
payment; 10 year maximum repayment period. Repayment begins
within 60 days of disbursement. Contact your lender
about repayment/deferment options.
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