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SD
Opportunity Scholarship
The South Dakota Opportunity
Scholarship provides $5,000 over four years to a qualifying student
who attends an eligible higher education institution in South
Dakota:
$1,000 – 1st year of attendance
$1,000 – 2nd year of attendance
$1,000 – 3rd year of attendance
$2,000 – 4th year of attendance
SD Board of Regents
tuition and fees information
The
Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey Memorial Scholarship
American Indian students
who plan to pursue higher education in South Dakota may apply
now for a Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey Memorial Scholarship. Scholarship
amounts start at $1,000 each year for the first two years of attendance
and reach $2,500 for the fourth year of attendance. A student
may receive up to $6,000 over four years to pursue a degree.
CollegeAccess529
"Investing in
Your Child's Future" A college education is one of the most
important gifts you can give your children. And now, with the
CollegeAccess 529 Plan
, South Dakotans have a terrific way to start saving for college.
CollegeAccess 529 is a college investment plan sponsored by the
State of South Dakota and managed by
Allianz Global Investors Distributors LLC.
Scholarships--Endowed
Funds
Financial
Aid
- FAFSA,
federal Application for Federal Student Aid Financial Aid Clearinghouse
Page
- The
Student Guide, federal student financial aid (SFA)
programs and how to apply for them. Education or training after
high school costs more than ever, and you need to learn about
as many sources of aid as you can. The best way to start is by
checking the free information sources that follow
- Financial Aid Clearinghouse
Page
Other
Useful Web Sites
- Funding
Your Education, provides general information about
the U.S. Department of Education's federal student financial aid
programs. It is designed for high school students and others considering
entering a post secondary school for the first time
- Looking
for Student Aid, a short brochure covering sources
of Free Information About Student Aid and using Scholarship Search
Services
- Stafford
Loan Cancellation for Teachers
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