The , the state's financial aid application for students with undocumented status, is now available for students to complete. Students who plan to attend college should complete the MN Dream Act Application. Like the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the application must be completed each academic year the student is enrolled in college.
Students who complete the MN Dream Act are eligible for state-based financial aid, including the and , if they meet . Students can also receive in-state resident tuition rates and privately funded financial aid at Minnesota public colleges and universities.
Please note: Establishing residency via the MN Dream Act is one of ten ways to be a Minnesota resident and be eligible for state financial aid. If a student does not meet the criteria above, please reach out to the Office of Higher Education at the contact below to discuss the situation, as the student may meet another residency definition.
Please contact The 91快播 Financial Aid Help Desk at finaid@dctc.edu or 651-423-8299, your 91快播 Academic and Financial Aid Advisor, or the State Program Administrator Shawn Reynolds at shawn.reynolds@state.mn.us or 651-355-0615 with any questions.
Students with questions regarding financial aid should contact their Academic and Financial Aid Advisor in the Enrollment Services Office.
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