Scholarships and Financial Aid
Paying for college is a challenge for most students and their families. Neumont provides assistance through the Office of Financial Aid to help students formulate a plan to fund their education. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Scholarships for new students are announced each year in the fall.
Sources of funding for a Neumont education, other than personal and family contributions, include:
- Neumont grants and scholarships, including merit-based Presidential and Achievement, need-based Access Grants, resident-based Utah Grants, and others such as Women in Technology, Service, Transfer Scholarships, and Outside Scholarship Match
- Federal grants, including Federal Pell Grants and Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants (SEOG)
- Federal loans, including Federal Direct Subsidized Loans, Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loans, and Federal Direct PLUS Loans
- Alternative financing programs, including private and institutional loans
- Veterans assistance programs
Since the primary responsibility for the cost of education rests with the student and their family, it is expected that the student and the family will make the maximum effort to provide for the expenses of an undergraduate education. Financial aid, regardless of the source, should always be considered a supplement to, not a substitute for, family financial support.