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Tuition
Waiver information for:
Foster Children
Dependents
of Slain Public Safety Officers
You can apply for State of Kansas Student Aid 1 of 2 ways:
1. Complete the Online Form OR
2. Print, complete and mail the State of Kansas Student Aid Application
Undergraduate
Scholarships
Kansas
Ethnic Minority Scholarship
The Kansas Ethnic Minority Scholarship program is designed to assist financially
needy, academically competitive students who are identified as members
of any of the following ethnic/racial groups: African American, American
Indian or Alaskan Native; Asian or Pacific Islander; or Hispanic.
Online Form
Kansas Teacher Service Scholarship
This merit-based service obligation scholarship program provides financial assistance to both students pursuing bachelor's degree programs and currently licensed teachers pursuing enforsement in hard-to-fill disciplines or master's degrees in hard-to-fill disciplines or either group planning to teach in an underserved geographic area. Recipients sign agreements to teach one year for each year of scholarship support.
Online Form
Nursing
Service Scholarship
Designed to encourage enrollment in nursing programs by Kansans committed
to practicing in Kansas. Recipients sign agreements to practice nursing
at specific facilities one year for each year of scholarship support.
Online Form
State
Scholarship
The program is designed to assist financially needy students in the top
20-40% of Kansas high school graduates who are designated as state scholars.
Online Form
Kansas
Comprehensive Grants
Kansas Comprehensive Grants are available to needy Kansas residents
enrolled full-time at eighteen private colleges and universities located
in Kansas, the six state universities, and Washburn University. The Kansas
Legislature provides limited assistance to financially needy students.
To be considered you must complete and submit the FAFSA, listing one or
more eligible colleges in the FAFSA. The priority receipt deadline is
April 1 so the completed FAFSA should be mailed by March 15. The funding
level allows about 1 in 3 eligible students to be assisted with award
amounts ranging from $200-$3,000 at the private institutions and $100-$1,100
at the public institutions.
Vocational
Scholarship (PDF)
The Vocational Scholarship is available to eligible students enrolled
in approved vocational programs at community or technical colleges and
some two-year programs at four-year institutions. Applicants must take
the vocational exam which is offered at various sites throughout the state
on the first Saturday in November and March. See your high school or college
financial aid advisor for applications or contact the Board of Regents.
There are approximately 250 scholarships of $500.00 each awarded to the applicants with the highest scores. Approximately 1 in 2 applicants is funded.
State
Funded Graduate Programs
Recipients
must be Kansas residents. Additional information
is available from the Board of Regents office. Call 785-296-3517.
Kansas
Osteopathic Medical Service Scholarship (PDF)
Designed to encourage primary care physicians to establish practices
in rural areas of Kansas. Recipients receive $15,000 per year for up to
four years of study at nationally accredited osteopathic schools. Preference
goes to first year students. Recipients return one year of practice for
each year of assistance. Applicants must complete a program application
and the designated financial aid application. Priority Deadline: May 1.
Kansas
Optometry Service Scholarship (PDF)
Designed to encourage optometrists to establish Kansas practices.
Kansas helps to pay the difference between resident and nonresident tuition
at eligible out-of-state institutions. Generally, recipients must return
one year of practice for each year of assistance. Priority Deadline: May
1.
Kansas
Dental Education Opportunities Program
Designed to encourage dentists to establish Kansas practices. Kansas
helps pay the difference between resident and nonresident tuition at the
University of Missouri-Kansas City. Applications also available from UM-KC.
Deadline: Rolling.
James
B. Pearson Fellowship
Established by former Kansas Senator Pearson to encourage graduate
students from Kansas public universities to experience the global perspective
gained from study abroad. Preferences given to applicants whose studies
are directly related to foreign affairs. The average stipend provided
is $2,456. Applications also available from graduate school offices. Deadline:
April 1.
Kansas
Distinguished Scholarship Program
Created to encourage Brasenose, Clevening, Fulbright, Madison, Marshall,
Mellon, Rhodes, and Truman scholars from Kansas to continue graduate studies
at Kansas public universities. Kansas reimburses tuition and fees to recipients
subject to funding constraints.
Other student financial assistance programs available: Workforce Development Loan Program, Foster Care Tuition Waiver, and Tuition and Fee Waivers for Dependents and Spouses of Deceased Public Safety Officers, Prisoners of War, and Deceased Military Personnel. For more information about these programs, call the Kansas Board of Regents office or visit our website.
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