Guiding the Future of Minnesota

The Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE) is a cabinet-level state agency that connects students and families with financial aid programs, information, and resources to help make college possible for every Minnesotan.
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For Minnesota to thrive, we need to invest in educating the next generation of our state's workforce.

Whether a person earns a credential, diploma, associate's degree, bachelor's degree or beyond, additional education after high school is shown to increase career opportunities and lifetime earning potential. A highly educated workforce is also the cornerstone of a strong economy. By collaborating with public, private, and tribal colleges and universities across the state, OHE strives to break down barriers to higher education and ensure equitable access for all Minnesotans. 

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Related OHE Websites
The Minnesota Office of Higher Education manages multiple websites to support students and staff across the state. Check out these additional online resources:
A long-term, low-interest student loan program administered by OHE. SELF Loan's variable rate options are often lower than private or even some federal loans.
Learn more about the efforts to improve the postsecondary outcomes for students from low-income backgrounds and first-generation students.
Learn more about this statewide initiative to increase college application and FAFSA completion rates.
Applying for college is complicated. MyHigherEd is a one-stop shop for preparing, searching, applying, and paying for college.
Learn more and open a 529 savings plan, which offers a flexible and tax-advantaged way to save for college.
Learn more about this public-private partnership to improve success and outcomes from birth through workforce
Latest News
Latest news from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education

OHE Grant Programs Supported Nearly 600 Aspiring Teachers in 2024

The Minnesota Office of Higher Education (OHE) administers three grant programs and a loan repayment program that support both aspiring teachers and current educators in the state. During the 2023-24 school year, OHE awarded 591 grants to aspiring teachers, with an additional 474 current Minnesota teachers receiving loan repayment support.