Figuring out how to pay for college can be challenging. But there are resources to help! The FAFSA, scholarships, grants and programs like the Prairie Promise can help make college more affordable. Students can significantly reduce their expenses by exploring financial aid options. Financial aid is available from the University of Illinois Springfield, federal and state programs, and outside private scholarships. First-year UIS student Evelyn Martinez explored all these options to become a Prairie Star.
Evelyn is a social work major from Chicago. She grew up in a low-income family and knew that attending college might not be possible without financial aid. Thankfully, her high school participated in a program called OneGoal. OneGoal dedicates itself to preparing students for collegiate success. Through that program, Evelyn discovered the financial aid opportunities that have helped her pursue higher education.
Evelyn received three grants: the Pell Grant, the Illinois MAP Grant, and the UIS AIM HIGH Grant. She also a recipient of the President’s Award and Prairie Promise. These awards not only reduced her tuition costs but also solidified her decision to attend UIS. Evelyn intends to make the most of this opportunity. “With this support, I’ll use [my degree in social work] to help different communities. I also hope to advocate for and educate youth about financial aid opportunities.”
Evelyn's Top Financial Aid Resources
Without financial aid, Evelyn believes attending college would have been nearly impossible.
What is the FAFSA, and Why is it Important?
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the key to unlocking financial aid opportunities like grants, loans, and work-study programs. By completing the FAFSA, students can access federal and state financial aid that can significantly reduce the cost of college. Make sure to file your FAFSA early to maximize your eligibility!
Don't Let Financial Concerns Hold You Back
There are many financial aid opportunities available. Check out scholarships, grants, work-study programs and loans. Start early, explore all options, and reach out to the financial aid office to find the best resources for your situation. With the right support, you can reduce the cost of your education and focus on what matters most—your academic and career goals.
Get Help with Financial Aid at UIS
- UIS Office of Financial Aid
- Office Location: UHB 1015 (University Hall Building).
- Email: finaid@uis.edu
Start your financial aid journey today by visiting the UIS Office of Financial Aid or filling out your FAFSA. Don’t wait—deadlines are approaching!