
Check out the following financial aid resources that may assist you in financing your future.
Quicklinks
- Create your FSA ID
- Students and parents create a username and password in order to complete the FAFSA.
- Fill out your FAFSA
- Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
- Tuition Incentive Program (TIP)
- Link for the Tuition Incentive Program. Students who received Medicaid/MIChild Insurance have access to free college money.
- Search for Scholarships (FastWeb)
- One of several scholarship search tools
- Search for Scholarships (scholarships.com)
- One of several scholarship search tools
- uAspire
- Financial aid information and college cost comparison tools
Additional Financial Aid Resources
- MI Student Aid Video library
- Videos for students and families regarding a variety of grant and scholarship opportunities for Michigan HS Graduates.
- Children of Veterans Grant
- The Children of Veterans Tuition Grant provides undergraduate tuition assistance to students older than 16 and less than 26 years of age who are the natural or adopted child of a Michigan veteran. The veteran must have died or became totally and permanently disabled as a result of military service.
- Fostering Futures Scholarship
- The Fostering Futures Scholarship provides scholarships to students who have experienced foster care in Michigan on or after age 13. Students must also demonstrate financial need to qualify.
- Michigan Competitive Scholarships
- The Michigan Competitive Scholarship is available to undergraduate students pursuing their first degree and is based on both financial need and merit. To be considered, a student must take the SAT (Class of 2017 and beyond) prior to entering college and achieve a qualifying score of at least 1200.
- Michigan Tuition Grant
- Provides need-based renewable scholarships for undergraduate students attending eligible private or independent degree-granting, non-profit institutions.
- Police Officers and Firefighters Survivors Tuition Act
- The Police Officer’s and Firefighters Survivor Tuition Act provides for the waiver of tuition at a Michigan community college or public university for children and surviving spouses of Michigan police officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. The program is intended to provide an educational benefit to the spouse and children of police officers and firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice for their communities and the citizens of Michigan.
- COVID changes your financial aid
- Resources to get more money if your family has been financially impacted by COVID 19.
- UAspire financial aid resources
- Not sure where to start your college journey? There’s a lot of information out there. Here we’ve collected our helpful tools and the websites uAspire advisors trust and use with students.