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Scholarships

Idaho State University Scholarships

Check out these scholarships available for Idaho State University students:

Scholarship Max Amt
Awarded
Deadline Restrictions? Renewable?
Out of State Freshman Scholarships $0 3/31/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA
Non-Resident Tuition Waivers $0 2/15/2011 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA
Kasiska Health Sciences Scholarships $1,000 2/15/2011 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA
Freshmen Scholarship Program $1,000 2/15/2011 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA
Laura Moore Cunningham Scholarships $1,000 3/31/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA
Freshmen Presidential $0 2/15/2011 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA
John O. and Esther Wallace Presidential Scholarships $1,000 3/31/2012 -- Yes. Must Maintain 3.0 GPA

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Scholarship Min Amt
Awarded
Max Amt
Awarded
Details Availability
A.D. & Irene S. Rounds Scholarship -- -- -- --
Albert Burch Strahan Memorial Scholarship -- -- -- Returning
Albertson's Foundation, College of Business Scholarship -- -- -- --
Albertson's Foundation, College of Health Professions Scholarship -- -- -- --
Allen Blomquist Scholarship -- -- -- --

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Idaho State University Financial Aid Statistics

Contact Financial Aid
Phone:(208) 282-2756
Email:finaidem@isu.edu
Web Site:www.isu.edu/departments/finaid
General Information
Financial Aid Forms Deadline:March 1 (priority)
Tuition Guaranteed Plan:Not Available
Prepaid Tuition Plan:Not Available
Tuition Payment Plan:Available
In-State Tuition:$5,416
Out-of-State Tuition:$14,770
Aid/Loans Federal Grant Aid Institution Grant Aid State Grant Aid Student Loans Total ?
Average Amount $4,736 $2,493 $427 $6,608 $5,987
% Students That Got It 45% 48% 42% 62% 81%

NOTE: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify.

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Scholarships at Idaho State University

amoah

Electrical and Electronics Engineering '15

3.8
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I was not eligible for financial aid last semester but i do know that if you ask there is always someone who can help you with your financial issues.

May 14, 2012

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Scholarships at Idaho State University

moetown92

Physical Education Teaching and Coaching '15

1.2
D

Financial Aid

I only had a few issues getting the funding I needed. They do allow payment plans though. If awarded work study, it's tricky to find an on-campus jobs. A lot of the employers simply rehire the students from last year. They also never posted the jobs online so students didn't even know where to go to find an on-campus job.

Feb 03, 2012

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milanmarcetic

Machinist '13

5.0
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Financial Aid

It's a hassle at times. It's worth it though. Every little bit helps, especially in college.

Jan 10, 2012

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