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Find similar grantsWisconsin Grant Program (UW, Tech & Tribal) is sponsored by Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB). Provides grant assistance to undergraduate, Wisconsin residents enrolled in degree or certificate programs at University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Technical College, and Tribal institutions. Awards are based on financial need and enrollment.
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Here are a few we recommend: The Wisconsin Grant Program provides grant assistance to undergraduate students enrolled in degree or certificate programs at University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Technical College, and Tribal institutions. Awards are based on financial need and enrollment. Awards are prorated according to enrollment.
Eligibility cannot exceed ten semesters. Please visit the award's website or contact the Wisconsin Higher Educational Aid Board for more information.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Wisconsin residents enrolled as undergraduates at a UW System institution, Wisconsin Technical College, or Tribal institution; must demonstrate financial need; limited to ten semesters of eligibility. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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