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- 2008-2009 Academic Year
Recognizing the educational
benefit of a diverse student population, the University of North Dakota has
adopted a tuition waiver program. Special emphasis of this policy is to
recruit, assist, and retain enrolled members of federally recognized American
Indian tribes and Alaska Natives and Villages, American Indian graduates of
tribally-controlled community colleges in North Dakota, all other
under-represented groups, and economically disadvantaged students.
Priority
consideration will be given to applications received by
April 15, 2008.
Awards will be based on documentation received as of that date.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants must:
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be a U.S. Citizen;
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not have previously attended
the University of North Dakota or have not attended UND for at least three
consecutive years;
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be pursuing a first
baccalaureate degree;
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be planning to enroll at UND
as a full-time student (at least 12 credit hours per semester);
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have
a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.50 (on a 4.00 scale) - based on high
school grades or college transfer credit OR minimum GED score of 42 in each
category or a composite score of 52;
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not be receiving funding from
another program or programs which pay full tuition, unless the program
reallocates their funding to other educational costs. Applicants who receive
funding from programs that do not pay tuition or pay only a part of tuition
may receive the Cultural Diversity Tuition Waiver, however, the amount of the
tuition waiver may not exceed the amount of unpaid tuition.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must provide the
requested documentation for
ALL applicable
special emphasis areas below:
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The applicant is an individual
historically under-represented (American Indian/Alaskan Native,
Black/Non-Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic).
Please provide an official document that indicates ethnicity (birth
certificate, tribal registration, etc.).
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The applicant is an enrolled
member of the Devils Lake Sioux Tribe, Three Affiliated Tribes, Turtle
Mountain Band of Chippewa, or Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
Please provide documentation of tribal enrollment.
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The applicant is a graduate of
a North Dakota Tribal College. Please provide
documentation of graduation—not necessary if already submitted to the UND
Admissions Office.
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The applicant is an individual
historically under-represented
and
a graduate of a North Dakota high school. Please
provide documentation of graduation—not necessary if already submitted to the
UND Admissions Office.
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The applicant (and his/her
family, if dependent) is considered economically disadvantaged. This is
defined as persons who have a total family contribution not to exceed 25% of
North Dakota resident tuition for the previous year based upon the federally
prescribed need analysis formula. Submission of the
Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
is required.
AMOUNT
OF WAIVERS
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Waivers
will not exceed the amount of North Dakota resident tuition. Tuition waivers
do not include student fees, flight fees, application fees, books, room,
board, or other costs of attendance.
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Partial waivers may be
awarded. However, the total dollar amount of all waivers in a given year may
not exceed the dollar amount allocated at the University of North Dakota.
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Applicants who receive funding
from programs that do not pay tuition or pay only a part of tuition may
receive the Cultural Diversity Tuition Waiver, however, the amount of the
tuition waiver may not exceed the amount of unpaid tuition.
DURATION OF AWARD
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Generally, awards are made for
the academic year. Awards may be made for a shorter duration. Second and
subsequent semester funding (excluding summer) is contingent upon meeting
renewal criteria.
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Recipients will be limited to a maximum of five years as an undergraduate
student.
LIMITATION:
- Cultural Diversity Tuition Waivers may not be used for offerings of
the Division of Continuing Education (i.e.
Correspondence Study, Extension, telecommunication courses, non-credit
activities, etc.) or for certificate programs.
TO APPLY:
- Complete a Cultural Diversity Tuition Waiver Application. For top
consideration, the application and all required documentation must be
postmarked by April 15,
2008 for 2008-2009 awards.
UND Cultural Diversity Tuition Waiver Applications:
2008-2009 New Freshman
Students
2008-2009 New Undergraduate
Transfer Students
Graduate
Students
Medical Students
Law Students
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