Multicultural Student Aid
Several financial aid programs are available specifically for students of color. They include:
- Lawton Undergraduate Minority Retention Grants
- Advanced Opportunity Fellowships (for graduate students)
- Beecroft work/study opportunities (a campus program that loans money to students and enables them to pay it back by working on campus)
- UW-Superior's Multicultural Affairs Office and its Center for American Indian Studies helps Native American students make connections with their bands, tribes or reservations to use Bureau of Indian Affairs financial aid programs.
For more information:
For more information about state and federal financial aid programs, contact our Financial Aid Office at (715) 394-8200.
Our Multicultural Affairs Office offers financial aid counseling as well as student advocacy. For more information, e-mail Director Chip Beal or call (715) 394-8297.
Our First Nations Studies Center helps Native American students entering the university and students in the Native American community who are considering higher education. Services include financial aid counseling. For more information, e-mail Director Gary Johnson or call (715) 394-8132. |