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Tribal Scholarship Opportunities

All scholarships require:

  1. Full-Time Enrollment: Must be enrolled full-time in a degree program.
  2. Attendance at U of I Moscow Campus: Only applicable to students studying at the Moscow campus.
  3. GPA Requirement: Must meet the required GPA standard.
  4. Participation in INSTEP: Active involvement in the Indigenous Nations Scholar Training for Excellence Program (INSTEP) through the Native American Student Center.

  • Benefit: Waives out-of-state tuition for full-time undergraduate students.
  • Eligibility:
    • Must reside outside of Idaho.
    • Must be an enrolled member of one of the 11 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Tribes.
    • Also available for students transferring from an accredited tribal college or university.
  • Renewable: The award is renewable for students meeting criteria.

  • Benefit: Covers the full cost of tuition.
  • Eligibility:  
    • Must be an enrolled member of one of the five Idaho MOU tribes.
    • Designed to honor U of I's acknowledgment of the Indigenous lands in Idaho.

  1. Indicate Your Tribe: Mention your tribal enrollment on your University of Idaho application.
  2. Submit Documentation: Provide a copy of your tribal enrollment card to the Native American Student Center.

For more information or support, contact the U of I Native American Student Center.

General Scholarship Process for Students

Application: No separate scholarship application is required for either new or returning students.

Steps to Qualify

  1. New students must apply for admission to U of I.
  2. All students (new and returning) must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by Feb. 15.

Priority Consideration

  • Given to students with high financial need.
  • Must demonstrate a history of academic excellence.

By meeting the FAFSA deadline, students are automatically considered for available scholarships.

All-Nations LSAMP

Provides stipends and assist with travel expenses for eligible students enrolled in qualified STEM degree programs at partner institutions.

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Giving Opportunities

Donations to the Native American Student Center are focused on retaining Native American students at the University of Idaho. 

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Contact Us

Physical Address:
865 W. Seventh Street 
Moscow, ID 83844

Mailing Address:
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3030
Moscow, ID 83844-3030

Phone: 208-885-4237

Email: natives@uidaho.edu

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