The Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority provides scholarships and grants to eligible students who are Michigan residents attending a college or university in Michigan.
The Michigan Tuition Grant Program provides grants to eligible students at private colleges. No qualifying test is necessary. Tuition grants are awarded to students who are able to demonstrate financial need and are attending or planning to attend Concordia.
Michigan Competitive Scholarship awards are made on the basis of demonstrated need and the ACT score. High school seniors must take the ACT test on or before the October test date at any ACT testing center and have their score reported to the Michigan Scholarship Program.
This program is subject to yearly renewal by the state, based on the annual budget and approval by the legislature.
Students who meet the eligibility requirements for the Michigan Merit Award Scholarship (appropriate MEAP scores, ACT/SAT scores, and enrollment in a degree or certificate post-secondary institution in Michigan) may receive a one-time $2500 scholarship. This scholarship is divided equally over two academic years ($1250 per year).
All Michigan students attending Concordia need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for these Michigan programs. Entering freshmen should apply before March 1.
08/29/2006