Minnesota Statutes

§ 135A.121 — AMERICAN INDIAN SCHOLARS

Minnesota § 135A.121
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Minn. Stat. § 135A.121 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Establishment. The American Indian Scholars program is established to provide a first-dollar tuition and fee free pathway for eligible Minnesota American Indian students to complete an undergraduate education. Subd. 2.Eligibility. To be eligible each year for the program a student must:

(1)be enrolled in an undergraduate certificate, diploma, or degree program at the University of Minnesota or a Minnesota state college or university;
(2)be either (i) a Minnesota resident for resident tuition purposes who is an enrolled member or citizen of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe or Canadian First Nation, or (ii) an enrolled member or citizen of a Minnesota Tribal Nation, regardless of resident tuition status;
(3)have not (i) obtained a baccalaureate degree, or (ii)

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Legislative History

2023 c 41 art 2 s 1;2024 c 124 art 2 s 2;2024 c 127 art 35 s 2

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