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Fostering Independence Higher Education Grants

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We know that the cost of higher education is a barrier for many Minnesotans. The Fostering Independence Higher Education Grants (FIG) is a financial aid program that seeks to eliminate that barrier for Minnesota students who were in the foster care system.

If you are a Minnesota resident under age 27 and were in the Minnesota foster care system at any point after your thirteenth birthday, this grant may cover the cost of attendance at any eligible Minnesota public or participating private college and university. Accessing the grant is as simple as filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)  OR Minnesota Dream Act application. Both applications include a question about foster care; the Minnesota Department of Human Services confirms your information. If you are eligible, your postsecondary institution will award the grant as part of your financial aid package.

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Additional Resources
Read OHE's annual legislative reports on the Fostering Independence Grant.
The ETV Program provides funds to help foster youth pay for post-secondary education. The money does not need to be paid back.
Minnesota law allows youth that are in foster care immediately prior to their 18th birthday to receive extended foster care services and payments.
Resources for Financial Aid Professionals.