Scholarships
CSU Pueblo offers over 100 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students based on student type, academic merit, financial need, and other criteria.
Scholarships provided through the CSU Pueblo Foundation are listed in this search. You can search based on your academic interests or other criteria.
Please note: You cannot apply for scholarships through the search function.
If you are a current or admitted student at the University and would like to apply for scholarship opportunities, please click Apply Now. You will be redirected to the Personal Access to Web Services (PAWS) page.
To log in to PAWS, you will need to have your NetID. Your NetID is issued when you are admitted to the University. Please call the CSU Pueblo Registrar’s Office (719.549.2261) if you need to be issued a NetID.
Nearly 4,000 undergraduates come to our campus and classrooms every day. They are our future leaders. But to reach their potential, they need assistance today. Learn more about how you can help.
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The Foundation is committed to student success!
With the help of our generous donors, we offer scholarships to bridge the gap between the cost of a degree and the financial resources available to our students. The Foundation is focused on improving students’ ability to complete their education and earn a degree.
Success Stories
from Scholarship Recipients
Mariah Tipton-Hamilton, A19
From working in the mental health field at a local business to launching her own private practice, Mariah Tipton-Hamilton,...
Roni C. Rivera-Ashford, A74
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, it is a fitting time to honor and recognize the contributions of CSU Pueblo alumni...
Ramona Moncibais, A17 & A21
Ramona Moncibais, a proud graduate of CSU Pueblo’s Master of Social Work program in 2021, and Psychology undergrad in 2017, reflects on her time at the university with deep appreciation for the connections she made and the transformative experiences that shaped her career.
Your Impact
%
of students who apply receive at least one scholarship
%
of scholarship recipients identify as a person of color
in scholarships awarded annually
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