Eligibility for Student Funding Support
- Enrolled in at least 6 credits and attending the semester in which funds are being requested (must be attending summer classes to be considered for funds during the summer).
- Must be a degree-seeking student in good academic standing with minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or show evidence of recent satisfactory progress.
- Must be experiencing an unexpected financial hardship resulting from an emergency or crisis situation.
- You have exhausted all other possible financial resources before applying for student emergency funds, such as student loans, Medicaid, personal financial accounts, people that owe you money, and community resources. See additional resources below.
- Must be able to provide sufficient documentation of financial need (e.g., billing statements, receipts, repair estimates).
- Grant may be awarded ONCE during a student’s academic career
- Grant does not have to be repaid
- You have exhausted all other possible financial resources before applying for student emergency funds, such as student loans, Medicaid, personal financial accounts, people that owe you money, and community resources. See additional resources below.
- Must be able to provide sufficient documentation of financial need (e.g., billing statements, receipts, repair estimates).
- Grant may be awarded ONCE during a student’s academic career
- Grant does not have to be repaid
HOW TO APPLY
Identify Need
Use one of the two panels below to identify the type of funding request you need to submit.
*If you are currently receiving financial aid, please be aware that receiving this award will count as a financial aid award and may impact availability for additional aid within your Cost of Attendance.
Apply
Use the links below to visit the application pages for your identified funding request and complete the form which our team will receive and review.
Next Steps
Completed requests are reviewed for approval and appropriate amount is determined by our COEN Student Affairs team. Criteria for approval and granted amounts will be basd on eligibility, documentation of need, and availability of funds.Â
You will be notified of a decision with follow-up instructions.
Student Emergency Funding
We understand that students may experience unanticipated, temporary financial hardships resulting from emergency or crisis situations (e.g., accident, illness, death of a family member).
We never want these situations to prevent you from continuing class or graduating. That is why we provide ways to help you with your finances so you can stay in school.
Student Club & Organization Support
College of Engineering student clubs and organizations can receive financial support from the Dean’s Office for funding in competition, projects, materials, conferences, and more. If you are involved in a COEN student club or organization and in need of funding visit our application page to submit a request to our Student Affairs team.
Additional Boise State Financial Aid Options
Here are resources beyond the College of Engineering that exist to support any student at Boise State who is looking at additional opportunities to fund their education at Boise State. Learn about all Boise State scholarships here.
Grants
Grants are need-based financial aid that do not need to be repaid if you meet all of the conditions of the award.
Loans
Loans are aid you borrow and pay back to a federal or state institution or private lenders.
Work-Study
Work-study is an award that allows you to work on campus and earn a regular paycheck.