Click HERE to be directed to the MI Student Aid website for resources to help save and plan for college expenses. MI Student Aid provides scholarship programs such as the Michigan Achievement Scholarship and the Tuition Incentive Program (TIP). Click on the buttons below for more specific information.
Special populations and students with specific career goals are encouraged to review the full list of MI scholarship opprtunities, also linked below.
Students who qualify for the MI Achievement Scholarship can use funds at the community college level, at 4-year public and private colleges, or for career training programs. Up to $27,500 may be awarded over 5 years for eligible students! Use the link above to be directed to the website to learn more. FAFSA completion is a requirement.
The Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) encourages eligible Medicaid recipients to complete high school by providing tuition assistance during an eligible student’s qualifying certificate or associate degree program and also during the student’s bachelor’s degree program.
Only students who were identified by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) as having met the Michigan Medicaid eligibility requirement may be considered for TIP. Use the link above to be directed to the website to learn more. FAFSA completion is a requirement.
The state of Michigan offers a variety of scholarships and grants for students. Take a look at our program detail pages for more information and to see which ones you may be eligible for. These include funds for children of veterans, future educators, students who have lived in foster care, future frontline workers, Native American students, and more!