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Financial aid for 91·çÃùÄñ³ª-ineligible students

Students that do not meet eligibility requirements to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (91·çÃùÄñ³ª), may qualify for other aid resources outlined below.

Institutional financial aid

Students who complete the Institutional Methodology Form may qualify for institutional aid programs such as:

Merit-based scholarships

Students may be eligible for merit-based scholarships from the 91·çÃùÄñ³ª.

The scholarship application is listed under Tasks > Supplemental Forms in MyNEVADA.

Applying for institutional aid

To complete the application, you must be admitted to a degree-seeking program at the 91·çÃùÄñ³ª and have a valid NSHE ID. For priority consideration, the Institutional Methodology Form must be submitted by February 15 each year.

F-1/J-1 international student visa holders are not eligible to receive institutional funding in their first academic year.

Other funding sources for 91·çÃùÄñ³ª-ineligible students

State of Nevada

The Millennium Scholarship is a available to students who graduated from a Nevada high school and meet the GPA or test score requirement.

Private sector funding

Private loans. Non-91·çÃùÄñ³ª eligible students are eligible to apply for private loans with a creditworthy cosigner who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. For more information about private loans contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at (775) 784-4666.

External scholarships. Scholarships are offered each year by a variety of non-university affiliated community and private organizations.