Financial Aid

Students use financial aid to fund their education. This support comes from private loans, governmental loans, grants and scholarships. The Office of Student Finance is located in Fraser hall of the East Bank of the Twin Cities campus.
Apr. 08, 2010
TFA and similar organizations may soon have to compete for $235 million in grants.
Apr. 06, 2010
Bruininks highlighted the effects of declining public funding in his 2010 State of the University address.
Apr. 05, 2010
The University faces a growing budget crisis. Time is short for President Bruininks and his administration to avoid the shortfall and decide the future of the school.
By
  • Tara Bannow and Cali Owings
Mar. 31, 2010
College students will receive loans directly from the U.S. Dept. of Ed.
Mar. 30, 2010
The magazine will receive no funds from the Fees Committee for next school year.
By
  • Andrea Schug
Mar. 30, 2010
A $4.7 million grant will help broadband reach rural communities.
Mar. 30, 2010
TKDA is an engineering and architecture firm with ties to the U.
By
  • MacKenzie Collins
Mar. 29, 2010
ECMC is offering free credit-monitoring services to students affected by the fraud.
Mar. 24, 2010
The Alternative Finance Program respects Islamic law by offering fixed-rate loans.
Mar. 07, 2010
To ease the transition, GAMC will be temporarily extended through May.
Mar. 07, 2010
Senate representation is the latest event in the development of the Rochester campus.
Mar. 04, 2010
Tension was in the air, but business continued as usual for the committee.
Mar. 03, 2010
The latest budget forecast shows short-term recovery, but the numbers look worse for the next two-year cycle.
Mar. 03, 2010
Student groups gathered to declare their displeasure with initial fee recommendations.
By
  • ALEX HOLMQUIST
Feb. 28, 2010
The National Center for Food Protection and Defense was given $20 million.

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