Types of Financial Aid
Grants
Grants are gift aid, which the student does not have to pay back. Students who have completed a bachelor's degree, or the equivalent from another college, are not eligible for grants.
More information about GRANTS
Loans
Loans are financial aid that must be paid back. The student must complete on-line Entry Loan Counseling and be registered for 6 credits. Need based and non-need based loans are available.
More information about LOANS
Work-Study Programs
These programs employ students on campus. Pay is established by the College. These programs provide work for up to 20 hours per week. Total work-study earnings cannot exceed the cost of attendance. Students must be registered for 6 credits or more.
More information about WORK-STUDY
Minnesota Dream Act - State Grant Funds for Undocumented Students
Undocumented students can apply for state financial aid by accessing the online
MN Dream Act - State Financial Aid application. Students must have attended a Minnesota high school for at least 3 years, graduated from a Minnesota high school or earned a GED in Minnesota, register with the U.S. Selective Service (applies only to males 18-25 years old), and provide documentation to show they have applied for lawful immigration status only if a federal process exists for a student to do so. To be eligible for the MN State Grant, the application must be submitted no later than the 30th day of the term.
Other Sources of Financial Aid Assistance
Several government and private agencies provide financial assistance to eligible students. Contact the local office of any of the following agencies for consideration. The agency determines eligibility.
More information about OTHER SOURCES
Scholarships through Friends of Saint Paul College
The Friends of Saint Paul College Foundation offers scholarships for Saint Paul College students for fall, spring and summer terms.
View Friends of Saint Paul College Scholarships