The Kansas Promise Scholarship was created during the 2021 Kansas Legislative Session to assist students attending Kansas community colleges, technical colleges, Washburn Institute of Technology, and certain private postsecondary educational institutions and enrolled in specified programs of study, generally in the fields of (1) information technology and security, (2) mental and physical healthcare, (3) advanced manufacturing and building trades, or (4) early childhood education and development. This scholarship may be used toward tuition, required fees, books, and required program materials. Manhattan Tech will determine the amount of your Promise Scholarship award based on information from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) along with other financial aid that you may be receiving.
Promise Act Information
Kansas Promise Scholarship Application
For students to be eligible for a service scholarship, they must:
Students must:
The bill permits students to enroll on a part-time or full-time basis, but students must maintain satisfactory academic progress toward completion of the promise-eligible program and complete the program within 36 months from the first award. Upon completion of the program, students must reside and work in Kansas for a minimum of two consecutive years or enroll in a Kansas institution of higher education and subsequently reside and work in Kansas for a minimum of two consecutive years.
Students satisfy the requirements of the scholarship agreement if they:
If any condition of the agreement is not met and the student is not found to otherwise have satisfied the requirements in accordance with the Kansas Promise Scholarship Act, the student must repay the scholarship plus accrued interest (at the federal PLUS program interest rate) within six months after failure to satisfy the agreement. Causes for repayment would include if a student changes enrollment to an in-eligible program. The bill allows for installment payments on the indebtedness, and the Board of Regents is authorized to transfer repayment accounts to a loan servicer or collections agency. Requirements may be postponed by the Board of Regents for “good cause.”
It is very important to understand that by accepting a Kansas Promise Scholarship you will be signing an Agreement that you will live and work in the State of Kansas for two consecutive years following the successful completion of your program of study. Failure to do so will result in your having to repay the amount of the scholarship assistance that you received plus interest. The interest is at the current rate of interest of the federal PLUS loan (Parent Loan) at the time that you are awarded the scholarship. The PLUS interest rate is 6.284% July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022 and 7.540% July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023.
This scholarship may be used for up to a per-student lifetime total of 68 credit hours or $20,000, whichever occurs first, in one or more of these eligible programs. Your educational institution will determine your eligibility for the Kansas Promise Scholarship and the amount of your Promise Scholarship award based on the cost of the program you have chosen, information from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which you are required to complete upon application for the Kansas Promise Scholarship, and other financial aid that you may be receiving. Promise Act Scholarship Eligible Programs - must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours (updated 7/15/22)
Within certain income guidelines, students may receive a scholarship in the amount of:
Scholarships are to be prioritized according to applicants’ annual household income:
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