Financial aid can help cover the cost of tuition, housing, books, and other college
expenses. Aid may come from federal, state, or university programs and can include
grants, scholarships, loans, and student employment.
Some aid does not need to be repaid, while other aid must be repaid after you leave school. Completing the FAFSA is the first step to determining what financial aid you may qualify for.
Aid Options
Grants are need-based financial aid that does not need to be repaid. They may be awarded by the federal government, the state of Montana, or Montana
State University.
Scholarships are funds awarded based on academic achievement, leadership, talents, or other criteria. Scholarships may come from MSU or from outside organizations.
These alumni scholarships are awarded each year by the MSU Alumni Foundation. Recipients
are selected by a committee made up of Alumni Engagement Advisory board members.
Search and apply for scholarships available to Montana State University students through
the CATS scholarship portal.
Review the requirements to renew your WUE, Achievement, or Premier scholarship, including
enrollment, credit completion, and GPA expectations.
Federal loans help students cover education costs when grants and scholarships do
not fully meet expenses. These loans offer fixed interest rates and flexible repayment options.
Private education loans are offered by banks or private lenders to help cover remaining
education costs. They typically require a credit check and may have different repayment
terms than federal loans.
Federal Work-Study provides part-time job opportunities for eligible students so they can earn money while attending school.
Special Programs & Waivers
Active-duty service members and eligible military students may be able to use Military
Tuition Assistance and other education benefits to help cover tuition and fees.
Resources and funding guidance for Native American students, including support navigating
financial aid, scholarships, and eligible programs.
Information and support for students experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity,
including FAFSA guidance and documentation options.
Information about the Dependent Partial Tuition Waiver program, eligibility requirements,
and how to apply.
Start by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Most grants, loans, and work-study programs require a FAFSA to determine eligibility.