GI Bill Tuition Coverage
The GI Bill can cover the full cost of in-state tuition and mandatory fees at public colleges and universities. Learn how to apply the GI Bill
Military Tuition Assistance
Financial assistance for voluntary off-duty education programs in support of a soldier's development goals. How to get tuition assistance
Yellow Ribbon Program
Covers expenses for out-of-state students, that exceed the highest public, undergraduate rate in their home state. How to apply the Yellow Ribbon Program
Apply for Scholarships
Applying for Aid
Submit your FAFSA, apply for admission to automatically qualify for merit scholarships, and explore additional funding opportunities. Learn how to apply
Apply for the FAFSA
Completing the FAFSA opens doors to federal grants, loans, work-study opportunities and many scholarships. Apply for the FAFSA by Feb 1
Scholarship Universe
Discover and apply for personalized scholarship matches both on and off campus through this easy-to-use platform designed to maximize your financial aid opportunities. Find more scholarships
Additional Info
Additional Financial Aid Resources
- To learn more about financial aid exclusive to service members, military veterans and eligible family members, please contact Rod Henderson in the Office of the Registrar.
- Information on our Cohort Default Rate (CDR) is available in our Consumer Information webpage.
- Find common questions and answers about the Missouri Returning Heroes’ Education Act.
Our Staff are Professionally Trained
On order to provide the best possible service regarding student loan counseling and other funding available under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, we receive annual and regular training from associations such as the: