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WHEN AND HOW TO APPLY

Tribal Higher Education Grant

  • WHEN
    1. Recommended Filing Dates:
    2. Fall Term = June 1st
    3. Spring Term = October 1st
    4. Summer Term = May 1st

  • HOW:

  1. Submit a copy of the college/university letter of acceptance/admission for new, re-entry and transfer students. (Students who have not attended school for one or more semesters will need to submit a current letter of admissions.)
  2. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon after October 1st of each year, at www.fafsa.gov. If you are completing the FAFSA for the first time you will also need to apply for a FSA ID (Financial Student Aid (FSA) Identification Number) for students and parents through the Federal Student Aid Pin Site.
  3. Comply with the school’s financial aid process and requirements.
  4. Complete Higher Education Grant Application Packet:

  1. Checklist
  2. Education and Career Services Application each academic year.
  3. Complete student section of the "Wisconsin Indian Student Assistance Grant" for new students using this link and for continuing students use this link each academic year.
  4. Academic Development Plan each semester/term.
    1. Meet with a school counselor/advisor regarding your class schedule and academic planning.
    2. The academic plan must be signed by the student and counselor/advisor.
  5. Copy of course schedule each semester/term
  6. Participant Acknowledgement form each academic year.
  7. Funding Acceptance Agreement form each academic year.
  8. Statement of Privacy and Release of Information form each academic year.
  9. Direct Deposit Forms


Once we receive your paperwork, we will send a Financial Need Analysis (FNA) directly to your school's financial aid office for completion.


Other Education Programs

Lifetime Basic Education

  1. Policy
  2. Application

Student Activities Assistance

  1. Policy
  2. Application

Senior Banquet

  1. Policy
  2. Application

Digital Graduation Recognition

  1. Application

Career Services

  • WHEN

  1. Applications are always accepted, but space is limited so it is suggested to get applications in as soon as possible.

  • HOW

  1. The applicant comes into the Education building staff will greet the applicant, ask them to sign in, and hand out the application.
  2. All applicants will be informed of the process of eligibility and importance of completed applications, which include the following:

  1. Eligibility Checklist
  2. Education and Career Services Application
  3. Proof of Age
  4. Tribal Enrollment
  5. Proof of Residency
  6. Income Verification or Declaration of No Income
  7. Social Security Card/Number. If male and under the age of 25, verify registration with Selective Service at www.sss.gov

NOTE: Staff will provide assistance to the applicant to assure all information on the application is completed as we cannot accept any incomplete applications.

  1. Complete applications will be reviewed by staff for approval.
  2. A letter of determination of eligibility will be generated for each applicant.
  3. Applicants that are approved will be instructed to schedule an appointment to complete final assessments.
  4. The application and eligibility process may take up to 10 working days to complete.
  5. Proof of Residency
  6. Education and Career Services will schedule the applicants in the order of received completed application

Other Career Services

Support Services

  1. Eligibility Checklist
  2. Policy
  3. Employment Verification

Paid College Internship

  1. Policy
  2. Application

Summer Youth at Home

  1. Application