LOGAN – Beginning in July — well ahead of the fall 2023 semester — Utah State University will provide full tuition and student body fee scholarships for all resident Native American students who qualify.
It is the Native American Student Scholarship and it will pay for tuition and fees that have not been fully paid by all other scholarship or grant sources. It is available for up to eight semesters, or degree completion.
“We know this will help many students who want to attend university but are concerned about paying tuition,” said Kristian Olsen, associate vice president for USU Blanding, where the student population is more than 65 percent Native American.
These scholarships are are intended for qualifying students at all USU campuses in Utah who are seeking technical education certificates, associate, or bachelor’s degrees.
Additional scholarships and resources may be available to students and they are encouraged to contact their tribes for information.
To view scholarship eligibility qualifications and to find applications visit www.usu.edu/financial-support/native-american-resources.