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A scholarship is a type of “gift aid” that rewards a student for grades, athletics, a unique skill, a special talent, financial needs or even a specific career ...
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Do you qualify for free tuition?

You're a U.S. citizen or eligible undocumented student. ...
You're an Illinois resident.
Your family income or assets total $75,000 or less. ...
You're admitted as a new first-year or new transfer student.
You're an undergraduate seeking your first baccalaureate degree.

How do I find scholarships?

1
the financial aid office at a college or career school.
2
a high school counselor.
3
the U.S. Department of Labor's FREE scholarship search tool.
4
federal agencies.
5
your state higher education agency.
6
your library's reference section.
To be considered for need-based scholarships, you need to apply for financial aid by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you're an Illinois resident who isn't otherwise eligible for federal financial aid, you can submit the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid.
What is the Illinois Promise Scholarship? The Illinois Promise is a need-based award for low-income students and families. To apply, you must complete the FAFSA ...
ISAC manages and administers numerous college financial aid and scholarship, and repayment programs on behalf of the state, including the Monetary Award ...
You can find additional scholarship opportunities, including access to our scholarship database, a listing of federal and state scholarships, and more.
Our university awards over 1,500 scholarships annually based on a variety of factors, including academic achievement, talent, leadership, geographical location ...
Start finding free money for college by applying for Illinois scholarships. Search scholarships for Illinois students to fund your education.
New freshman and transfer students who have a parent or grandparent who attended Illinois State will receive a $500 scholarship each year for up to four years.
The State of Illinois has many programs and services that deliver financial aid to students in Illinois. Below are some of the state financial aid programs.