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Upper class scholarships are available to current MSU Moorhead students pursuing their first undergraduate degree who have completed at least 12 MSUM semester credits by the end of fall semester who are in good standing.
If you have questions about tuition, fees, payments and tax documents, please use one of the methods below to contact MSUM Business Services or to request information.
MSU Moorhead delivers a quality education at a cost that is affordable for you and your family. MSUM typically awards more than $3.36 million in scholarships each year based on academic achievement, exceptional talent and financial need.
Graduate tuition and fee rates for on campus, online, hybrid and hybrid-flex courses and classes including student fees.
There are many outside resources to find scholarships. Local resources to find scholarships can include banks, credit unions, parent's place of employment, chamber of commerce, community foundations and other organizations and agencies.
The Moorhead Scholars program is a “last-dollar” initiative created through a partnership between Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) and Moorhead Area Public Schools (ISD 152).
MSUM students apply for university scholarships with one online application and are matched to scholarship opportunities that meet their background, major/minor, areas of involvement, etc.
Congratulations on receiving an MSU Moorhead scholarship! We’re so excited for you and know this monetary gift will help you to enjoy a life-changing experience at MSUM.
Minnesota State University Moorhead is proud to offer automatic, competitive and need-based scholarships to freshman.
Work-Study eligibility is based on results of the FAFSA. Students who demonstrate financial need are allocated a specific amount of money to be earned each semester at an on-campus or approved off-campus community service site. The amount is included in the official financial aid offer.