Scholarship applications are now available for the Northern Arapaho Endowment for the 2026-27 academic year at the University of Wyoming. The application deadline is Sunday, March 1, 2026.

To apply for the scholarship, log into WyoScholarships at www.uwyo.edu/wyoscholarships. Then:

-- Click the “Sign In” button in the top right corner.

-- Sign in with your UW username and password. For first-time users, complete the general application questions when prompted and click “Finish and Submit” when complete.

-- Search for the Northern Arapaho Endowment and click the “Apply” button.

All requested materials will need to be submitted by the deadline for scholarship consideration.

To be eligible for the Northern Arapaho Endowment award, an applicant/recipient must be in good standing at UW and must be able to provide proof of enrollment in the Northern Arapaho Tribe. The order of preference for making scholarship awards shall be as follows: in-state juniors or seniors; in-state master’s degree students; in-state doctoral students; in-state freshmen or sophomores; out-of-state juniors or seniors; out-of-state freshmen or sophomores; out-of-state master’s degree students; out-of-state doctoral students; and part-time students.

Awards for undergraduate students receiving this scholarship award will be limited to the first baccalaureate degree and no more than 12 total semesters at UW. Awards for master’s students will be limited to the first master’s degree and seven total semesters at UW. Awards for doctoral students will be limited to the first doctoral degree and seven semesters at UW. Previous recipients are required to reapply for continued support.

Applicants are asked to describe their involvement in American Indian activities and to explain how they plan to use their education to benefit the Northern Arapaho people.

Scholarships will be awarded based on scholastic ability, potential and achievement; involvement in school, community and tribal activities; potential to contribute to the Northern Arapaho people upon graduation; and financial circumstances. Scholarship awards may cover the cost of attendance -- which may include tuition and fees, room and board, books, and personal and travel expenses -- minus other financial aid, grants, gift aid or scholarships that are received by the applicant/recipient. The minimum scholarship award amount is tuition and fees.

Applicants are expected to have been admitted to UW and to apply for federal financial aid by submitting a 2026-2027 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at studentaid.gov. The form is available now.

 

For more information about the application process, call Allison Murray, financial aid programs manager, at (307) 766-3016 or email amurra16@uwyo.edu.