Grants for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
In an effort to provide students with intellectual and developmental disabilities with financial assistance for tuition and fees, the Minnesota Legislature established the Grants for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (ID Grant) program.
To qualify for this program, a student must:
- Be enrolled in and attending an eligible comprehensive transition program.
- Have tuition and fees not covered by the Federal Pell Grant, State Grant, or institutional aid.
- Be a Minnesota resident.
- File a current Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or MN Dream Act
Bethel University
Central Lakes College
Ridgewater Community College
Funds may varying from one year to the next year. Awards are equally distributed among eligible students at eligible and participating institutions.
Students should contact the program at the institution.
Students should contact the program at the institution
Bethel University BUILD Program
Phone: 651.635.8799
Email: build-program@bethel.edu
Central Lakes College Occupational Skills Program
Phone: 218.855.8075
Email: psloan@clcmn.edu
Ridgewater College Occupational Skills Program
Phone: 320.222.8041
Email: benjamin.larson@ridgewater.edu
- Fostering Independence Higher Education Grant
- Aspiring Teachers of Color Scholarship Pilot Program
- Grants for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- Minnesota Indian Scholarship
- Minnesota Paramedic Scholarship
- Minnesota Public Safety Officer's Survivor Grant
- Minnesota State Grant
- Minnesota Student Teacher Grant
- North Star Promise
- Postsecondary Child Care Grant