Archive for the 'Grants for College in North Dakota' Category

North Dakota State Student Incentive Grant Program

The North Dakota State Student Incentive Grant Program (SSIG) provides grants to North Dakota residents pursuing their undergraduate degree at a North Dakota public, private and tribal college.  The purpose of this grant is to assist students with their cost of attending a North Dakota post-secondary institution.  A State Grant also reduces the amount of [...]

North Dakota Academic and Career & Technical Education Scholarships

If you are a high school senior in North Dakota, you may be eligible for the North Dakota Academic and Career & Technical Education scholarship.  The North Dakota Academic and Career & Technical Education scholarships reward high school students for taking more challenging course work in preparation for college and prepares them for entering the [...]

North Dakota Teacher Shortage Loan Forgiveness Program

If you are a student (or former student) who teaches at a grade level that is deemed as a teacher shortage area, you may be eligible for the North Dakota Teacher Shortage Loan Forgiveness Program.  The Teacher Scholarship Shortage Loan Forgiveness Program will reduce student loan indebtedness by up to $1,000 per year (with a [...]

North Dakota STEM Occupations Student Loan Forgiveness Program

If you are a student (or former student) in North Dakota, you may be eligible for the North Dakota STEM Occupations Student Loan Forgiveness Program.  The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Occupations Student Loan Program will reduce student loan indebtedness by up to $1,500 per year (with a maximum of $6,000) for those students [...]

North Dakota Indian Scholarship Program

If you are an American Indian in North Dakota, you may be eligible for the North Dakota Indian Scholarship Program.  The North Dakota Indian Scholarship Program assists students in obtaining a college education by providing various scholarships that range from $800 to $2000 per year to approximately 150 to 175 eligible applicants each year.  The [...]