Scholarships

Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship and Financial Assistance (ONNSFA)

Deadline: 25th of November 2022

The online application for the Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship & Financial Assistance is available twice a year. The online application period for the academic year 2022–2023 begins on March 15 and ends on June 27. On June 27, 2022, at 5:00 PM MST, applications for the 2022–2023 academic year must be submitted. On November 25, 2022, at 5:00 PM MST, applications for the 2023 Winter/Spring semester must be submitted.

NOTE: Ensure entries are accurate and submit the application ONCE to avoid filing multiple applications. Submitting inaccurate information or multiple online applications will delay processing time.

Required Documents:

1. Application —Applicants must submit a completed for the upcoming term. Access the online application here: www.onnsfa.org.

2. Certificate of Indian Blood —New applicants must submit an official Certificate of Indian Blood (CIB) to their agency office by mail or by hand delivery. Continuing applicants are not required to submit another official CIB if there is already one on file unless there is a legal name change. Access a form requesting the Office of Vital Records to forward your official CIB to the ONNSFA here.

3. Official Transcripts — Sealed and unopened official high school transcripts, GED scores, and official transcripts of all colleges attended must be mailed or hand-delivered to an agency office. The ONNSFA accepts official electronic transcripts (e-transcripts) that are digitally certified and delivered by a school’s authorized delivery agent, such as Parchment or the National Student Clearinghouse. Transcripts emailed to ONNSFA by any other means are considered “unofficial” and will not be used to determine a student’s eligibility for financial assistance or scholarships.

4. Financial Need Analysis— Students planning to enroll full-time should submit a signed Financial Need Analysis form to their school’s financial aid office. A Financial Aid Officer at your school will complete the document based upon information provided on the FAFSA and return it to the ONNSFA.

Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) — All students must complete the FAFSA. Information on the FAFSA is shared with the colleges and/or career schools a student lists on the application.

NOTE: Some schools require students to sign additional documentation before processing an FNA. Check with your school to ensure that your FNA is processed without delay.

5. Letter of Admission — A Letter of Admission or Re-Admission from the institution the applicant will attend is required. The institution must be accredited by one of six regional accrediting associations recognized by the ONNSFA. (A list may be found on page 5 of ONNSFA’s Policies and Procedures).

Graduate applicants must submit two letters indicating full admission status, including one from the graduate college and another from the graduate degree program. A document verifying a student’s enrollment is required from students who have already submitted a Letter of Admission but have not been funded for at least one term.

6. Graduation Degree Checklist — All college juniors, seniors, and graduate applicants must submit a list of all courses required to complete the degree being pursued. The checklist must include the “expected” graduation date and have an advisor’s signature.

7. Class Schedule — Part-Time Applicants must submit a current class schedule. Submission of a current Class Schedule/Registration is recommended for Full-Time Applicants.

Applicants may upload the following documents in .pdf format to their student account in the Student Portal: Letter of Admission, Graduation Degree Checklist, and Class Schedule.

 

Click here to apply

 

Oyin Olufayo

Oyin Olufayo is a Sustainable Development Goals Advocate. A recent graduate of The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) She is a Technical Writer, Political Writer, and a Content Writer. Her passion for sustainable development goals has been implemented by creating tangible solutions. She has featured in grassroots initiatives like TedX, World Literacy Foundation, Spur Nation Media, FRCN, Naija Law and etc. spreading the impact of Sustainable education, and also facilitated numerous events regarding SDGs.

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