6/9/2022
St. Paul - This fall, Minnesotans who were in the foster care system will benefit from a state grant program that covers their college tuition and living expenses. The Fostering Independence Grant is available to students under the age of 27 and who were in the Minnesota foster care system at any point after the age of 13. Costs covered by the grant include tuition, fees, books, housing, and transportation.
"This grant is not only an investment in Minnesota fosters, it is an investment in the future of our state," Office of Higher Education Commissioner Dennis Olson said. "For our economy to thrive we must break down barriers to higher education and create pathways for everyone in Minnesota to thrive. To any Minnesota fosters who didn’t think higher education was a possibility, I hope this grant is the catalyst for you to pursue postsecondary."
Fostering Independence Grants are made possible through a $3.8 million investment by Governor Walz and the Minnesota Legislature during the 2021 session. The grants are available to students attending a Minnesota public, private, or tribal college. Access a list of all participating higher education institutions online.
"Minnesota is leading the way with the Fostering Independence Grants. This funding really changes the calculation for the 80 percent of fosters who want to go to college—and that dream can be real now," Hannah Planalp, Foster Advocates Program Manager said. "These grants will ease the burden of meeting basic needs so that Fosters can follow the pathway that is right for them."
"This law changes the game for hundreds of Fosters across the state, it creates an equal opportunity and provides a real chance for Fosters to change the world in whatever way they choose to," Travis, a sophomore at Hamline and a foster leader at Foster Advocates said. "Fosters are often overlooked and underrepresented. This is just one of the things that need to be fixed, but it's a very good start."
To be considered for the grant, students simply need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form or Minnesota Dream Act application. If a student self-identifies as someone who has been in the foster care system and meets all eligibility, the grant will be factored into their financial aid package, along with any other financial aid for which they may be eligible.
Student eligibility for the grant is based on the following criteria:
For more information on the grant, visit the OHE website.
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