Financial aid
Financial Aid can help pay for tuition, fees, books, supplies and even living expenses. Northwest Campus works closely with funding agencies within the region and across the state to locate available funding resources for our students.
Advisors provide individualized financial aid advising and FAFSA workshops in villages
throughout the region.
If you would like to see a workshop held in your community or need assistance filling
out your scholarship applications please contact a Northwest Campus advisor.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
The (FAFSA) will determine your eligibility for federal grants and loans, state grants and scholarships and some private scholarships. The FAFSA should be submitted every year and is available October 1 for the following fall. There is not a deadline for the FAFSA, but we recommend completing before February 15 to be considered for all UAF scholarships. The state of Alaska requires the FAFSA by June 30 for state aid, including the Alaska Performance Scholarship.
USE CODE 001063 when filling out your FAFSA.
Student Financial Aid Resources
- - Kawerak, NSHC, NSEDC, Nome Eskimo Community, Sitnasuak, Bering Straits scholarships included
- - information posted annually in January on the front page of the TelAlaska website
- NWC Scholarship Guidelines (PDF 176K)
- NWC Scholarship Application(PDF 176K)
- Needs based tuition wavier application(PDF 184K)
Frequently Asked Questions
NWC awards higher education scholarships to new and continuing NWC students. The NWC Financial Aid Committee reviews scholarships. There are two sources of financial assistance available, which include:
- UA Foundation Need Based Tuition Waiver,
- UA Foundation NWC Scholarship.
The number and amount of scholarships vary. The NWC Financial Aid Committee reviews applications before the beginning of each semester for the two different UA Foundation Scholarships.
For further information please go to the NWC Scholarship Guidelines.
You can receive NWC financial aid. Generally to receive financial aid you need to be a student who is enrolled in a degree program and attending college full or part-time. The majority of students attending Northwest Campus are less than part-time, so the requirements for our financial aid differ.
To be eligible to receive NWC financial aid you must be enrolled for a NWC course or plan to enroll, have financial need, and have a minimum 2.0 GPA, and satisfactorily completed previously funded courses. Due to limited funds, not all applicants are awarded scholarships.
Office hours:
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday
Phone: 907-443-8403
Toll-free: 1-800-478-2202 ext. 8403
Fax: 907-443-5602.