Applying
You may apply for financial aid if you are currently enrolled or are applying for admission to UW-Stout. Even if you think you may not be eligible for aid, we encourage you to apply. The following information should help you through it.
- Eligibility
- The Federal Government has created some basic requirements to determine an individual's eligibility for financial aid. Enter this site for further information.
- Complete Your Applications
- Good information and helpful links to assist you in funding your education.
- Search for Scholarships
- UW-Stout offers many scholarship opportunities to help you pay for school. We also provide resources for finding scholarships from other sources. See more inside.
- Return Your Information
- Avoid unnecessary delays in awarding your financial aid, complete and return any forms requested by the Financial Aid Office as quickly as possible.
- Look for Student Employment
- Visit our student employment site for a current list of on-campus work study and state pay positions, as well as off campus opportunities. A Student Job Fair will be held the day prior to the first day of classes for the academic year. Looking for a specific job, and don't see a posting? Contact departments and administrative offices to check on possible openings.
- Paying and Disbursement
- Paying your bill, financial aid disbursement, and the Stout One Card.
Extra Information
- Financial Aid Deadlines
- A list of important dates to know in your financial aid process.
- Distance Education
- Good information for students enrolled in distance education.
- Summer/Winter Terms
- Summer and Winter term financial aid is not determined in your academic year aid package. Enter this site to understand more.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- A list of helpful questions and answers about various topics regarding financial aid.