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American Indian and Indigenous Studies contact information: Wendy Felese, 406-657-1778.
American Indigenous Business Leaders, weekly meetings. Contact: Donna Stands Over Bull for more information at 406-657-1672.
American Indian Student Financial Aid Guide
What is the Indian Tuition Waiver?
The Montana Board of Regents adopted in order to increase access to higher education for resident American Indian students. The policy requires that the campuses of the Montana University System waive tuition for eligible undergraduate American Indian students. During the 2021-22 school year, the Montana University System waived over $2.6 million in tuition for 1,270 American Indian students. Although this policy is sometimes called a fee waiver, it allows only waivers of tuition. Fees, program fees and other charges are not waived by this policy.
Who is eligible for this waiver?
Persons who have at least one-fourth (1/4) degree Indian blood or are enrolled members of a state recognized or federally recognized Indian tribe which is located within the boundaries of the State of Montana may be eligible for a waiver upon demonstration of financial need. 鈥淔inancial need鈥 is defined as having at least one dollar of remaining need after subtracting Expected Family Contribution, all Title IV grant aid and institutional aid from the cost of attendance. Duplication of tuition designated awards is not allowed.
The campuses follow federal financial aid guidelines in awarding and renewing tuition waivers. These rules may be obtained from the financial aid office on each campus. Students may continue to receive these waivers from year to year, if they make reasonable academic progress. Students should check each campus鈥檚 policy about satisfactory progress.
Who awards the waivers?
The is the official department that authorizes financial assistance, including tuition waivers and scholarships, to any student. To be certain of an award of waiver, students must be notified by the financial aid office.
Is all college tuition waived?
No. Waivers awarded under this policy cannot be applied to self-supporting courses. Some online courses and most continuing education courses are self-supporting. Students must pay the full tuition and fees for any self-supporting course.
How to Apply
- Complete the to demonstrate financial need.
- Complete an . This form is also available at each financial aid office.
- Provide documentation that you are at least one-quarter American Indian or more; or are an enrolled member of a state recognized or federally-recognized Indian tribe which is located within the boundaries of the State of Montana. Documentation can include: official CIB (Certificate of Indian Blood), Tribal enrollment card, and/or documentation of parent/grandparent鈥檚 degree of blood.
- Provide documentation that you are a resident of Montana. Generally you must have been in residence in Montana for at least a 12-month period. See .
The American Indian Tuition Waiver may not be used with other state tuition waivers. The waiver does not cover mandatory or class fees. All other fees are the student鈥檚 responsibility.
Note: The amount of the tuition waiver will vary depending on the institution and the number of credits taken. All documentation must be provided to the financial aid office at the campus to be attended.
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