Using financial aid at another college
You would need to complete a Consortium Agreement form. Riverland is considered the "Home" institution and the other college is the "Host" institution. If the course is required for your program of study at Riverland, it will be included in your enrollment level for determining your financial aid award package. Once your aid is disbursed to you, you will be responsible for submitting payment to the "Host" institution.
If you will be attending another Minnesota State institution, please use the "Consortium Agreement for Minnesota State Schools".
If the institution that you will be attending is outside of the Minnesota State system, please use the " Consortium Agreement for non-Minnesota State Schools". Consortium agreements for non-Minnesota State schools must be signed by the financial aid office at the "Host" institution.
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