Cost shouldn’t prevent you from getting a first-class education.

Bemidji State offers many ways to make college affordable — from grants and on-campus jobs to loans and scholarships. We offer in-state tuition rates to all students, not just Minnesota residents.

In addition to providing an array of aid options, we’ll help you and your family navigate the process of researching and getting assistance from federal, state and private sources.

BSU’s FAFSA School Code: 002336

Here are the types of aid.

Grants

Grants are considered gift aid that you do not have to repay and are often based on financial need. After you complete the FAFSA and are admitted to BSU, you will be considered for an array of federal, state and university grants.

University Scholarships

Bemidji State University understands the rising cost of higher education and is committed to offering a variety of scholarship opportunities to as many students as possible. Every year Bemidji State University provides academic, talent and leadership awards totaling nearly $2,400,000. Many opportunities exist for BSU students, with over 37% of all new entering students receiving scholarships.

BSU scholarships for returning and upper-class students are primarily awarded by the individual academic departments. Check with the faculty members in your major for the application process for scholarships administered through your BSU academic department. Typically, the academic departmental scholarship application process takes place early in the Spring semester for awards to be received the following academic year.

Private Scholarships

Many private organizations in your home town offer scholarships to help with the costs of attending colleges and universities. You may wish to contact your high school counselor or the public library for information on local scholarships. A reputable scholarship search tool should not charge a fee, so beware of scholarship scams that guarantee results for a fee. Anticipated private scholarship funds should be reported to the BSU Financial Aid Office.

Here are some free tools for searching for private scholarships:

Work-Study & Student Employment

BSU employs over 1,400 students over the course of a year and offers a variety of employment opportunities both on and off-campus. Our student payroll totals over $2.3 million annually with approximately $800,000 falling under the need-based federal or state work-study programs.

These jobs offer the ability to develop relevant skills, provide a reliable source of income and have the flexibility to accommodate the student’s class and extra-curricular schedules.

You need to complete the FAFSA as earliest as possible and answer YES to the work-study question on the FAFSA to be considered for the program. If you are awarded work-study, you will need to accept your award in e-Services. Print the Work Study Authorization and take the form with you when applying for a work-study position.

Your work-study earnings will be processed bi-weekly on the student payroll system. You can sign up for direct deposit in e-Services. Earnings will not be credited to your student bill, unlike other aid programs.

Loans

Student loans, unlike grants and scholarships, are a type of financial assistance that must be repaid with interest so please research your options carefully and borrow conservatively. Federal loans typically offer lower interest rates and better benefits than private loans. You are strongly encouraged to maximize your federal loan eligibility prior to considering any other loan options.