Scholarship Awards (Nuts and Bolts) 24-25

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In addition to offering competitive tuition pricing and being a regional leader, Northwest also provides students with an educational experience focused on profession-based learning.

95% OF FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVE AN INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIP OR GRANT

AVERAGE UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS

IN-STATE STUDENTS $4,170 OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS $6,069

Makenna Johannsen

$6,800

STUDENTS

MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION WITH AN EMPHASIS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS

98% PLACEMENT RATE

98% of bachelor’s degree earners secure employment or continue their education within six months of graduation.

“I came and visited, and from the second I stepped foot on campus I saw myself walking to the Union. I saw myself going to classes in Colden. I just saw it as a place that I could really make it my own and plant some roots.”

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RETURN ON INVESTMENT. DAY ONE.
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NWMISSOURI.EDU/ADMISSIONS/LAPTOP *FOR MARYVILLE
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GUIDE TO COST, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID. LAPTOP & TEXTBOOKS INCLUDED SAVES STUDENTS MORE THAN OVER FOUR YEARS*

A FINANCIAL FIT

The cost of attendance is an estimate of the educational expenses for the academic year, including tuition and required fees, room and board, books and supplies, and other personal expenses.

SOURCE: NATIONAL COLLEGE ATTAINMENT NETWORK (2014-2019 DATA) Tuition and Fees* 1 Semester Fall (15 hrs) 2 Semesters Fall & Spring (30 hrs) In-state students $6,363 $12,726 Out-of-state students $10,389 $20,778 Room Rates (All Double Occupancy) 1 Semester Fall 2 Semesters Fall & Spring Hudson/Perrin $3,718 $7,436 Dieterich and Millikan $3,084 $6,168 South Complex, Roberta and Franken $3,417 $6,834 Tower Suites $3,630 $7,260 Meal Membership Rates** 1 Semester Fall 2 Semesters Fall & Spring Residential Unlimited (Unlimited meals per week + $200 declining balance) $2,176 $4,352

WHAT IS NET PRICE?

ONE COST. ALL THE AMENITIES.

billable

cost

billable cost prior to

eligible aid

above are based

on the 2023-2024

Northwest is ranked among the top 23 of the Most Affordable 4-year Universities. INTRAMURALS

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

ATHLETIC EVENTS STUDENT

AND EVENTS ACADEMIC SUPPORT RESIDENCE HALL

TEXTBOOKS

FITNESS

LAPTOP

CENTER

MEAL PLAN
A net price is an estimate of the actual cost you and your family need to pay in a year to cover education expenses for you to attend a particular college or career school. It is the institution's cost of attendance minus any grants and scholarships for which you may be eligible. WELLNESS SERVICES ACTIVITIES
WHERE DOES YOUR MONEY GO?
Items included in the full Northwest experience.
CAREER SERVICES
academic year. Standard tuition and fees include tuition,
fees, primary textbook usage fee and technology fee charged per credit hour. Does not include supplemental materials. Based on 15 credit hours per semester for undergraduate students. Financial aid packaging includes an average of housing. **Meal plans range from $1,660 to $2,176 a semester.sts.**Other meal plans available
BILLABLE COST = (TUITION, FEES, ON CAMPUS HOUSING/MEALS) *Figures
designated
NORTHWEST
IS LISTED AMONG THE TOP 23% MOST AFFORDABLE 4-YEAR UNIVERSITIES IN EACH OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS.
prior to
AVERAGE MISSOURI RESIDENT
eligible aid $23,880*
AVERAGE NON-RESIDENT
$31,932*

MERIT-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

Provost Scholar, Dean's Scholar, Distinguished Scholar, Academic Excellence, University Scholar and Northwest Merit are mutually exclusive awards.

OUT-OF-STATE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP BEARCAT ADVANTAGE!

Out-of-State Students with a 2.75 GPA and above can receive a $8,052 scholarship!

Out-of-state students can earn IN-STATE rates with the Bearcat Advantage.* Students must complete 24 hours per year at Northwest and earn a 3.00 Northwest GPA annually to renew.

• Stackable with merit-based freshman scholarships.

• Over $30,000 value if renewed for 4 years

NORTHWEST A+ SCHOLARSHIP

For more information, visit nwmissouri.edu/finaid/aid/scholarships/freshman.htm

• *100% waiver of out-of-state tuition (Estimate based on 30 credit hours per year) NORTHWEST is a SUPERSCORE University

• $1,500 scholarship (renewable for one additional year)

• Attend an A+ eligible Missouri high school and complete the A+ requirements

• Indicate A+ on your application for admission

• Minimum of 3.25 cumulative high school grade-point average

View a full list of scholarships at: nwmissouri.edu/finaid/ aid/scholarships/ freshman.htm

SCHOLARSHI
2024-2025
RENEWABLE
PS for
SAT score ACT score HIGH SCHOOL GPA 3.95+ 3.85-3.94 3.75-3.84 3.50-3.74 3.25-3.49 3.00-3.24 2.75-2.99 1390-1600 30-36 $6,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 1280-1380 27-29 $5,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 1200-1270 25-26 $4,000 $4,000 $4,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 1130-1190 23-24 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 1060-1120 21-22 $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 980-1050 19-20 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 Less than 980 or no SAT test score Less than 19 or no ACT test score $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 $1,000 $1,000 $4,000 Distinguished Scholar $3,000 Academic Excellence $1,500 University Scholar $1,000 Northwest Merit $5,000 Dean's Scholar $6,000 Provost Scholar
NORTHWEST PROMISE PROGRAM Attend Northwest without paying tuition and standard fees. Find out more by going to nwmissouri.edu/finaid/aid/grants.htm How do I qualify? Fill out FAFSA by April 1 A family income of $65,000 or less -OR- Pell grant-eligible MISSOURI RESIDENT • High School GPA 2.50+ and ACT 18-36 (or SAT 940-1600) -OR• 2.75+ high school GPA with less than 18 ACT (or 940 SAT) or no test score NON-MISSOURI RESIDENT • 2.75+ high school GPA START SUCCESS AID OFFER WORK-STUDY LOAN AIDOFFER AIDOFFER $ $ GRANT SAR SSA FAFSA.COM STUDENTAID .GOV/FAFSA $ TAXES SAVINGS $ SAVINGS & 529 PLANS $ STATE AID STATE AID OCT $ $ $ SCHOLARSHIPS AIDOFFER AIDOFFER AIDOFFER SCHOLARSHIP Scholarships and grants can help cover the cost of college, but you may find yourself in need of additional assistance. THE FINANCIAL AID PROCESS can seem overwhelming when trying to focus on your academic goals. Our financial aid sta are here to help, as you finance your education. PREPARATION FAFSA TYPES OF STUDENT AID FINANCIAL AID OFFER COLLEGE BEYOND EDUCATION STATE AID: Missouri residents may benefit from several state aid programs, based on academic achievement or financial need. SCHOLARSHIPS: Search for local, regional, and national scholarships. FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and is the only way to apply for federal student aid. Listing Northwest on your FAFSA will allow us to evaluate your financial need and determine how much aid you are eligible to receive. FAFSA TAXES: When you complete the FAFSA, you’ll need to provide personal and tax information. You may be able to automatically retrieve your tax information from the IRS. STUDENTAID.GOV/ FAFSA: Complete and submit online. Be sure to submit the FAFSA for each year you will attend. STANDARD SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION: Opens Sept. 1, closes Feb. 1 and used to apply for all departmental and foundation scholarships. FAFSA OCTOBER: Each October, the FAFSA is available for the next school year. It is best to fill it out by February 1 since some aid is first-come, first-served. Your aid o er explains the combination of scholarship, grants, work-study, and loans we can o er you. The o er may contain federal, state and/or institutional aid. Compare aid o ers from multiple schools to find the best financial fit. Every year, thousands of students join the Bearcat family. Our financial aid o ce is here to help guide you along the way. REPAYMENT: Once you leave school, you will need to repay your student loans. Contact your loan servicer to discuss your repayment options. WORKFORCE: Graduation and success in the workforce is the ultimate end-goal and Northwest takes pride in ensuring students are career ready, day one. SAVINGS: Begin saving early. Free money that does not have to be repaid. Student loans need to be repaid with interest, similar to a car or home loan. A job that gives you the opportunity to earn money to help pay your educational expenses. IT’S TIME TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID Your FAFSA helps us determine the types of federal student aid you are eligible to receive. APPLY EARLY Northwest Missouri State University O ce of Scholarships and Financial Assistance Administration Building, Room 273 800 University Drive Maryville, MO 64468 660.562.1363 (phone) 660.562.1674 (fax) finaid@nwmissouri.edu Northwest’s FAFSA school code is 002496 JAN. FAFSA: FAFSA opens by January, file by priority date of April 1. STANDARD SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION: Opens September 1, file by April 1.

How to apply for FINANCIAL AID

1

Beginning in Jan., submit a 2024-25 FAFSA at studentaid.gov/fafsa

2 List Northwest’s school code (002496) on the FAFSA so that we may receive your results.

3 Keep your address current with the University.

FYI

All financial aid materials and requests will be mailed to your permanent address. If you have questions about financial aid, contact the Office of Scholarships and Financial Assistance at 660.562.1363 or finaid@nwmissouri.edu.

How to apply for HOUSING

1 Beginning Nov. 1, Log in to CatPAWS

2 Select 'Housing' tab

3 Navigate into the Housing System

4 Click 'New Residents'

5 Click '2024-2025'

6 Start your application by selecting one of the following options: Option 1) Start LLC Application Option 2) Start Housing Application

7 Complete your application

How to LOGIN for the FIRST TIME

For first-time users logging into CatPAWS, your Northwest email or other Northwest systems.

Step 1: Username and Password

Your username and a temporary password will be emailed to you in separate emails from noreply@nwmissouri.edu.

Step 2: Enter your S-number

Logging in for the first time, you will need to set up your northwest email account. Here you will put in your user name (ex. S123456) and the password provided via email, then click sign in.

Step 3: More information required

Since this is your first time logging in, you must provide two-factor authentication. You can do this in three ways:

1. Downloading the Microsoft authenticator app

2. Entering your phone number

3. Entering your personal email account

Step 4: Authentication

We've all had to do this before, follow the prompts and use a non-high school email account. That way you can receive emails from Northwest after you graduate from high school.

Step 5: Email Account Success

You've now successfully entered your Northwest email account. (Great job!)

Step 6: CatPAWS

To choose university housing, apply for scholarships or sign up for orientation you will need to sign in to CatPAWS using your Northwest username and password.

1. Go to CatPAWS

2. Click login/enter secure area

3. Enter your northwest username (ex. S123456). Enter your password.

Step 7: Change your password

Change your password from the temporary password. Passwords remain good for one year. When creating your new password, it must contain:

• 14 characters

• Uppercase letter

• Lowercase letter

• A number

Bearcat Checklist

Apply for admission.

Submit transcript(s) and test scores, if available, to be used in the admission decision.

Apply for housing beginning Nov. 1.

Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) beginning Jan. 2024 at studentaid.gov/fafsa (Northwest school code is 002496) .

Respond to any request to verify information submitted on the FAFSA.

Register to attend Summer Orientation Advisement and Registration (SOAR) beginning March 1.

SOAR registration includes the advisement intake form. This information is used to create your initial class schedule.

Select your resident hall and room beginning in April.

Complete the Northwest Standard Scholarship Application before April 1.

Review and accept financial aid offer. Merit scholarships are awarded to admitted students. Apply for admission by May 1 to guarantee scholarship awards.

Request final high school and dual credit transcripts be sent to Northwest by recommended date of Aug. 15.

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We're here to help. Student Account Services and Cashiering Offices Billing and refunds...................................................................................................................................................................................... 660.562.1578 Payment arrangement.............................................................................................................................................................................. 660.562.1583 Scholarships and Financial Assistance Scholarships, grants, federal work study, loans...................................................................................................................................... 660.562.1363 Student Success Center Orientation, academic advising and degree planning, academic support ......................................................................................... 660.562.1726 Accessibility and Accommodations 660.562.1873 Admissions 660.562.1148 Athletics ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 660.562.1977 Diversity and Inclusion ............................................................................................................................................................................. 660.562.1517 General Information 660.562.1212 or 800.633.1175 For additional
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nwmissouri.edu/aboutus/facts/consumerinfo.htm.
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