Tuition
costs at private colleges can seem prohibitive and often students don't consider
private college for that reason. It is helpful to know that there are financial
aid resources available for students to assist them with meeting these costs.
Eighty percent of Augsburg students receive financial aid; 95% of American Indian
students receive aid. In addition to the standard sources available to all students,
Augsburg has a number of scholarships available exclusively for American Indian
Students. A list of these Scholarships can be found by clicking here.
The AISSP's Commitment to Students regarding Financial Aid:
Reviews students financial aid applications for completeness and accuracy,
answering any questions students might have about the process. Photocopies
all applications and keeps on file. Forwards applications to respective offices
for processing.
Tracks students progress through the application process to ensure timely
completion. Corresponds with students regarding missing and/or incomplete
applications.
Keeps records of student applications, award notifications and correspondence
with tribes and other funding agencies.
Corresponds with tribes on students' behalf regarding application for scholarship
awards and any problems that might arise.
Acts as liaison between student and tribe, tribe and college, and student
and college regarding scholarship applications, receipt of funds, and any
problems that might arise. Also, apprises tribes and other funding agencies
of student academic progress.
Works with the Director of Enrollment and Student Financial Services to
individually "package" each student.
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