MI Student Aid Programs
❖ Michigan Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) Scholarship -
TIP is for students who've qualified for Medicaid for at least two years between age nine and high school graduation, may be eligible for FREE money for college through the Michigan TIP scholarship program.
❖ Michigan Children of Veterans Tuition Grant -
Students may receive scholarship assistance for up to four academic years for a total of up to $11,200. Awards are for an academic year with the amount determined by the student’s enrollment status. Full-time students can receive up to a maximum of $2,800 per academic year.
❖ Michigan Competitive Scholarship -
MCS program is available to undergraduate students pursuing their first degrees at an approved Michigan postsecondary institution. Students must demonstrate both financial need and merit. Eligible applicants must achieve a qualifying ACT score prior to entering college.
❖ Michigan Fostering Futures Scholarship -
MFF is a program for student who've experienced foster care for any length of time after their 13th birthday? They might be eligible for the MET Fostering Futures Scholarship. Mrs. Pilon in the SSC is available for questions. The deadline to apply for seniors is June 30th of their senior year. But don't wait as the limited funds are available first-come-first-serve. Click here for more information on this grant.
❖ Hispanic Latino Commission of Michigan (HLCOM) -
The HLCOM is networked to various scholarships across Michigan and the U.S. that may be relevant to Hispanic/Latino students of all ages and educational levels.