Funding for Former Foster Care Youth
Financial aid is available to Colorado resident students who have been in foster care at any time on or after turning age 13. The FosterED program was created by the state of Colorado and allows ²ÊÃñ±¦µä to provide financial aid to cover a student's full cost of attendance.
For more program details, visit the state of Colorado's program page.
Amount
Eligible students will have their full cost of attendance covered each school year. The cost of attendance includes tuition and fees, housing, food, books, transportation and personal education-related expenses. Financial aid will be a combination of grants which do not need to be repaid.
Eligibility
- Colorado resident
- In foster care in Colorado at the age of 13 or older, or placed with a relative by court order
- Program covers up to 132 credit hours of coursework
- Degree-seeking first year or continuing undergraduate
- Graduate students may be eligible
- Meet Satisfactory Academic Progress each semester
How to Apply
- Apply for financial aid each year through the , or the financial aid application for undocumented Colorado students.
- Apply for the program if eligible; not required.
- Submit documentation showing proof of foster care and copy of your ETV application (if applicable) to the Office of Financial Aid.
Acceptable Documents
Foster care documentation can be requested from your caseworker, or by emailing a foster care navigator. Examples of foster care documentation include:
- Court affidavit
- Confirmation of Foster Care Experience form
If you need assistance requesting these documents, please contact us to speak one-on-one with a financial aid advisor.