University of Idaho Paying For College 2024

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University of Idaho’s Scholarship Program Benefits

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How do I pay for college?

There are several ways to pay for a college education:

Self-help includes college savings accounts, summer employment and parental/family support.

Financial aid includes funding from the federal government, state governments, and colleges and universities.

■ Grants and scholarships: money that does not need to be repaid

■ Work-study: money that is earned through employment at the college or university

■ Loans: money that must be repaid

How do I apply for financial aid?

To receive consideration for financial aid and scholarships, simply submit your complete application for admission (including fee, transcripts and test scores) at go.uidaho.edu/submit-app as well as your FAFSA at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-foraid/fafsa

There are two primary types of financial aid you might qualify to receive:

Merit-based aid: Eligibility for all meritbased scholarship programs is determined by your academic record, which may include GPA and/or test scores. Most scholarships are based on merit.

Need-based aid: Eligibility for needbased financial aid — including grants, scholarships, work-study and loans — is determined by submitting a 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Learn more about types of loans including Direct Stafford, Parent Plus, Private and more at go.uidaho.edu/uofi-loans

How am I considered for need-based financial aid?

Once you are admitted and your FAFSA has been received, the financial aid office will find the best financial aid programs available to you.

How and when will I know if I qualify for financial aid awards?

You will see the financial aid awards you qualify for on your award letter. For new students, award letters are sent out beginning mid-January and continue as students become admitted. New students receive a digital award letter via VandalMail and a physical award letter at their address on record. To ensure your awards are processed and your notifications are sent out on time:

1. Complete your admission application and your FAFSA.

2. Review MyUI for any missing documents we need and submit them as soon as possible.

3. Review your notification and log onto MyUI to accept your financial aid. For help with accepting aid or missing documents, please see: go.uidaho.edu/accept-aid

GO IDAHO!

Idaho Resident | First-Year Students

The Go Idaho! program recognizes firstyear Idaho students with up to four years of guaranteed scholarship funding levels based on their accredited Idaho high school unweighted GPA. Qualified students receive a combination of university scholarships that meet the guaranteed funding levels listed below. These award levels may be renewed for three additional years by maintaining a minimum 2.5 U of GPA.

TRANSFER IDAHO!

Idaho Resident | Transfer Students

The Transfer Idaho! program recognizes Idaho transfer students with three to four years of guaranteed scholarship funding levels, based on their transfer GPA and number of transfer credits. Qualified students receive a combination of university scholarships that meet the guaranteed funding levels listed. These award levels may be renewed for two to three additional years by maintaining a minimum 2.5 U of GPA.

INVITATION TO IDAHO

Non-Resident

The Invitation to Idaho award recognizes non-resident students (who have not qualified for WUE) with up to four years of guaranteed scholarship funding levels based on their accredited high school unweighted GPA. The value of the Invitation to Idaho for the 2024-25 academic year is nearly $16,000 per year. That’s almost $64,000 in value over the course of four years. There is no separate application for Invitation to Idaho. The Invitation to Idaho scholarship is automatically awarded to first-time students from non-WUE states and may be renewed by maintaining a minimum 2.5 U of GPA.

WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE | WUE

Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) students pay 150% of Idaho in-state tuition and are not charged out-of-state tuition. WUE value for the 2024-25 academic year is nearly $16,000. That’s almost $64,000 in value over the course of four years! There is not a separate application for WUE; just apply for admission to be considered. The WUE tuition and fee rate are awarded automatically to first-time U of students who are from qualifying states.

Qualifying States included in the WUE: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

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