Financial Aid in Nebraska (2026–27)
Your FAFSA deadline, Nebraska's grant programs, and how to get every dollar you qualify for: federal, state, and scholarships.
Nebraska FAFSA deadline for state aid
No fixed state deadline published. Check with your school's financial aid office and file early.
The FAFSA for 2026–27 opened October 1, 2025; the federal deadline is June 30, 2027. State and school funds often run out well before deadlines, so file early either way.
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Nebraska grant programs
Nebraska Opportunity Grant
Need-based grant for Pell-eligible Nebraska residents at in-state schools.
Administered by Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education. Filing the FAFSA is how you're considered for most state programs.
Scholarships for Nebraska students
Grants and federal aid have income cutoffs. Scholarships don't, and they stack on top of everything above. Award Scholar matches Nebraskastudents with scholarships they actually qualify for (including state-specific awards) and writes the application essays. It's free.
Common questions
When is the FAFSA deadline in Nebraska?
For 2026–27 state aid: No fixed state deadline published. Check with your school's financial aid office and file early. The federal FAFSA deadline is June 30, 2027, but state and school money often runs out far earlier, so file as soon as you can.
What grants does Nebraska offer?
Nebraska Opportunity Grant: Need-based grant for Pell-eligible Nebraska residents at in-state schools. You're considered for most of these automatically when you file the FAFSA as a Nebraska resident.
How do I apply for financial aid in Nebraska?
File the FAFSA at studentaid.gov. It covers federal aid (Pell Grants, loans, work-study) and is how Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education determines state awards. Then apply to scholarships separately; they stack on top of everything else.