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Will University of Idaho Reduce Your Outside Scholarship?

When you win a private scholarship, who actually keeps the money: your family, or the school?

Verified Jul 202615 days ago· HX-AUTO

The rule at University of Idaho

Cost-of-attendance cap

University of Idaho only displaces institutional aid when the package would exceed COA. In plain dollar terms, that means an outside award only starts cutting institutional grant once the total package exceeds the COA worksheet.

uidaho.edu publishes the $30,758 cost-of-attendance worksheet the math is run against.

Source: https://www.uidaho.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/requirements-limits

The math: a $5,000 outside scholarship at University of Idaho

  1. Setup

    Suppose you've stacked University of Idaho's institutional merit + housing scholarship to a combined value within ~$5,000 of cost of attendance. You then win a $5,000 outside scholarship.

  2. What University of Idaho does

    Because total aid would exceed cost of attendance, University of Idaho reduces its institutional contribution by the amount that pushes you over. The outside award fills the cap, not the family wallet.

  3. Family takeaway

    For the highest-merit students at COA-cap schools, outside scholarships can mathematically displace institutional aid once the package is near full-COA. Run the cap math before applying.

Schools with the same policy

These schools also use cost-of-attendance cap for outside scholarships. The same dollar math above applies at each.

Schools that handle this differently

If University of Idaho’s policy concerns you, these schools treat outside scholarships under a different rule.

Rules that bite at University of Idaho

Trip wires derived from University of Idaho's own published policy. These are the things a custom playbook would flag in the first pass.

  • capHard $30,758 cost-of-attendance ceiling

    Institutional aid at University of Idaho cannot push the package past $30,758. Big outside wins can mathematically reduce institutional grant once the ceiling is reached.

Aid-office script (copy & send)

The displacement rule is only binding when it's in writing. This script asks University of Idaho's aid office the specific question that matters for cost-of-attendance cap.

Subject: Outside-scholarship treatment question, fall applicant

Dear University of Idaho Financial Aid Office,

I'm a fall applicant reviewing how outside scholarships interact with my institutional aid package. I've read the public policy at https://www.uidaho.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/requirements-limits and the $30,758 cost-of-attendance worksheet.

If my package is institutional merit + Pell + a $5,000 outside scholarship and the total stays under the COA worksheet, can you confirm no institutional dollar is reduced?

If the same outside award pushes the total over COA by $X, which aid line item shrinks first: institutional grant, loan, or work-study?

A written answer (email is fine) is important because the outside-scholarship awarding bodies want confirmation before disbursing. Thank you for the time.

— [Student name], [Application ID if available]

How University of Idaho compares across our verified dataset

  • 242 of 750 verified schools in our dataset use cost-of-attendance cap displacement.

    University of Idaho is in a recognizable cluster (242 schools share this category). That framing matters when comparing peer schools that may publish the policy differently or not at all.

  • 133 of 750 verified schools publish a dedicated National Merit Finalist package.

    University of Idaho is one of them. NMF packages typically carry their own stacking and renewal carve-outs separate from the standard automatic merit ladder; confirm those before assuming the headline NMF value is final.

Sources used on this page

Every claim is checked against University of Idaho’s own published materials. Below is the full reference set.

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