Minnesota Office of Higher Education

Ordering Materials for Your Students

How to obtain publications, brochures and handouts for educators working with students to help them prepare for their postsecondary education


 

One of the main duties of the Minnesota Office of Higher Education is to provide information to students and their families to help them prepare, pay for, and select their postsecondary education options. Besides providing information on our web pages, the Office has prepared a variety of publications that can be obtained free from the Publications page.

Bulk Ordering Publications

Minnesota schools and organizations can bulk order the following publications at no cost. Some restrictions may apply and items are available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have problems logging in, please e-mail us at materials.ohe@state.mn.us.

Note: We are unable to provide bulk orders outside of Minnesota, but materials can be downloaded from the Publications page.

  • Choosing a College: Minnesota College Guide
    Profiles more than 75 two- and four-year degree-granting Minnesota colleges and universities and features a program grid to help students identify programs that interest them.
  • Financial Aid Basics
    Condensed version of "Paying for College" and an excellent introduction to financial aid.
  • Minnesota College Savings Plan
    Brochure explains Minnesota's own state-sponsored 529 college savings plan.
  • SELF Loan: A Minnesota Student Loan Program
    Brochure describes the SELF Loan program, a non-need-based Minnesota loan program that helps students and parents who need assistance in paying for education beyond high school.

Additional Student & Parent Materials

See the Publications page for additional materials prepared by the Minnesota Office of Higher Education you can download.

Also, the U.S. Department of Education provides a wide range of publications and resources for you or the students you serve.


Online Financial Aid Resources

The following Office of Higher Education pages may help you answer student financial aid questions and understand the financial aid process.