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Chart of Major Financial Aid Programs |
Federal School Code 002325
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To receive financial aid for the Spring/Summer term, students must apply for Spring/Summer aid. Not all aid programs are available for Spring/Summer.
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Students must be U.S. citizens or eligible non-U.S. citizens, as defined by the U.S. Department of Education, and must be enrolled in a program leading to a degree or certificate in order to be eligible for most aid programs.
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For the terms and conditions governing all aid programs, click here.
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Scholarships (scholarships are listed in the scholarship pages of our website)
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GRANTS:
Note: Borrowers are encouraged to investigate the availability of grants or scholarships through their home states. Michigan residents, see Michigan Competitive Scholarship. Non-Michigan residents can find the addresses of their states' higher education agencies on the web through the Department of Education.
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Program |
Description |
Eligibility |
Terms |
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Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)
Information from the Department of Education |
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Federally funded
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Gift aid |
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- $750 for freshmen
- $1,300 for sophomores
- Must be enrolled
full-time
- Students will have an estimated ACG on their award notice if their academic credentials indicate they will most likely be offered this scholarship.
- The amount of ACG, in combination with Federal Pell Grant and other financial aid, cannot exceed demonstrated financial need.
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| Children of Veterans Tuition Grant |
- Funded by the State of Michigan
- Gift aid
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- Up to $1,400 per year for half-time; $2,100 per year for three-quarters time; and $2,800 per year for full-time OR an amount equal to all of the studen'ts eligible tuition in the academic year, whichever is less
- Must reapply each year; see Michigan Student Financial Aid website or call 1-888-447-2687
- Renewable up to 4 years, subject to available and approved funding
- Must maintain cumulative GPA of 2.25
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Federal Pell Grant
Information from the Department of Education |
- Federally funded
- Gift aid
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- Need-based (awarded only to the lowest income families)
- Undergraduate, first bachelor's degree
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- Awards vary from $400 to $4,600, based on need
- Must be enrolled at least half-time; less than half-time enrollment allowed in certain circumstances
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Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Information from the Department of Education |
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Federally funded
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Gift aid |
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| Michigan Educational Opportunity Grant (MEOG) |
- Funded by the State of Michigan
- Gift aid
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- Need-based
- Undergraduate
- Michigan resident
- Single parent
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- Award amounts vary, based on available funding
- Awarded only to federal Pell Grant eligible applicants
- Must be enrolled at least half-time
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| Michigan Grant |
- Funded by the university
- Gift aid
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- Need-based
- Must meet the financial aid priority application deadline (April 30)
- Undergraduate, first bachelor's degree
- Award amounts vary, based on available funding
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- Must be enrolled at least half-time
- Students cannot receive the Michigan Grant for more than 10 full-time semesters.
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| Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver |
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- Must be at least 1/4 blood North American Indian as certified by the Native American Inter-Tribal Council
- Nonresidents must prove 12 months continuous Michigan residency
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- One-year award; renewability depends on state funding each year
- Full tuition
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National SMART (Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent) Grant
Information from the Department of Education |
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- U.S. citizens only
- Need-based
- Awarded only to federal Pell Grant eligible applicants
- Juniors and seniors
- Major in physical, life, or computer science; engineering; mathematics; technology; or a critical foreign language
- 3.0 GPA in coursework required for major
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- $4,000 each year
- Must be enrolled
full-time
- The amount of SMART grant, in combination with federal Pell Grant and other financial aid, cannot exceed demonstrated financial need.
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TEACH Grant
More information on the TEACH Grant |
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U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen
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Undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, or graduate student
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Enrollment in or plan to complete coursework to teach in high-need field
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Academic requirements: cumulative GPA of at least 3.25
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Sign a TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve |
- Must agree to teach in a high-need field serving low-income students
- Must teach for 4 full years within 8 years of receiving grant
- Grant reverts to Federal Direct Unsubsidized Loan (with interest from the date the grant was disbursed) if recipient does not complete service obligation
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LOANS (FEDERAL):
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Program |
Description |
Eligibility |
Terms |
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Federal Direct Stafford Loan, Subsidized
Information from the Department of Education
Students accepting Direct Loan funds for the first time must complete an online Direct Loan Master Promissory Note before receiving their loan funds. Click here for information.
First-time borrowers: To learn more about Direct Loans, see the loan entrance counseling website. |
- Federally funded
- 6% fixed interest rate after July 1, 2008, for undergraduate loan (interest rate for graduate student loan is 6.8%)
- See Borrowing Maximums Chart below
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Because U-M participates in the Direct Loan program, we do NOT process Stafford Loans through private lenders. |
- Need-based
- Enrolled at least half-time in a degree or certificate program
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| Federal Direct Stafford Loan, Unsubsidized
Information from the Department of Education
Students accepting Direct Loan funds for the first time must complete an online Direct Loan Master Promissory Note before receiving their loan funds. Click here for information.
First-time borrowers: To learn more about Direct Loans, see the loan entrance counseling website. |
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Federally funded
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6.8% fixed interest rate
- See Borrowing Maximums Chart below.
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Because U-M participates in the Direct Loan program, we do NOT process Stafford Loans through private lenders.
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Non-need-based
Enrolled at least half-time in a degree or certificate program |
- Interest begins accruing immediately, may be paid periodically or capitalized (see promissory note)
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2% origination fee, with a 1.5% rebate if first 12 monthly payments made on time. Because of this fee, the actual Direct Loan amount applied to your University Account will be lower than that listed on your award notice. |
| Federal Direct PLUS Loan
Information from the Department of Education
If you are accepting PLUS Loan funds for the first time, you must complete an online Master Promissory Note before receiving your loan funds. Click here for information. |
Federally funded
7.9% fixed interest rate. For information on rates, click here.
Because U-M participates in the Direct Loan program, we do NOT process PLUS Loans through private lenders. |
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This loan will not be listed on your award notice only if a separate application is submitted and approved. For application, contact OFA orsee website in May or June. Student does not need to complete the FAFSA if he/she is only applying for the PLUS Loan.
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4% origination fee, with a 1.5% rebate if the first 12 monthly payments made on time. Because of this fee, the actual Direct Loan amount applied to your university account will be lower than that listed on your award notice. |
Federal Direct PLUS Loan for Graduate Students (Grad PLUS)
Information from the Department of Education
Borrowers accepting Grad PLUS Loan funds for the first time must complete an online Master Promissory Note before receiving their loan funds. Click here for information. |
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Only available to students enrolled in graduate-level programs
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Enrolled at least half-time in degree or certificate program
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Borrower must meet credit-worthiness standards.
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Borrower must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen of the U.S. |
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Borrower must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply
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Repayment of principal and interest begins 60 days after loan disbursed; however, payments can be deferred while borrower is enrolled at least half-time (borrower must request an in-school deferment).
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4.0% origination fee, with a 1.5% rebate if first 12 monthly payments made on time |
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Federal Perkins Loan
Information from the Department of Education
You must complete a Perkins Loan Master Promissory Note to receive your loan funds. Click here for information. |
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- Need-based: Eligibility based on student's Expected Family Contribution (EFC); allowable EFC determined by federal funding levels. Not available if student has a bachelor's degree and is pursuing subsequent bachelor's degrees
- Enrolled at least half-time in a degree program
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Must meet the financial aid priority application deadline (April 30) |
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Health Professions Loan: Pharmacy and Dental
You must complete a Health Professions Loan Master Promissory Note to receive your loan funds. Click here for information. |
Federally funded
5% fixed interest
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Need-based (parental financial information required)
Enrolled at least half-time in a Pharmacy or Dental program
Must meet the financial aid priority application deadline (April 30) |
Repayment is deferred and there is no interest while enrolled at least half-time
Twelve-mnth grace period before repayment begins
Minimum monthly repayment $40
Special deferment provisions for volunteer service, etc.
Must complete a Rights and Responsibilities documents on Wolverine Access each year before disbursement |
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Nursing Student Loan and Graduate Nursing Student Loan
You must complete a Nursing Student Loan Master Promissory Note to receive your loan funds. Click here for information.
Students must complete their Rights and Responsibilities documents on Wolverine Access each year before funds can be disbursed.
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- Federally funded
- 5% fixed interest
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- Need-based
- Enrolled at least half-time in a Nursing program
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Must meet the financial aid priority application deadline (April 30)
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- Repayment is deferred and there is no interest while enrolled at least half-time in a nursing program
- Nine-month grace period before repayment
- Minimum monthly repayment $40
- Special deferment provisions for volunteer service, etc.
- Must complete a Rights and Responsibilities Statement each year before disbursement
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Combined Borrowing Maximums for Subsidized and Unsubsidized Direct Loans
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Dependent Undergraduate Students |
Additional Unsubsidized Loan for Independent, Undergraduate Students* |
Graduate Students |
| First Year |
$3,500 |
$4,000 (for a total of $7,500) |
$20,500 each academic year (only $8,500 of this amount can be Subsidized Loan) |
Second Year |
$4,500 |
$4,000 (for a total of $8,500) |
$20,500 each academic year (only $8,500 of this amount can be Subsidized Loan) |
| Third Year |
$5,500 |
$5,000 (for a total of $10,500) |
$20,500 each academic year (only $8,500 of this amount can be Subsidized Loan) |
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Total Loan Debt Limit |
$23,000 |
$46,000 (only $23,000 can be Subsidized Loan) |
$138,500 (only $65,500 can be Subsidized Loan); limit includes Direct Loans received as an undergraduate |
*Or dependent students whose parents are unable to obtain a PLUS Loan.
WORK-STUDY:
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Program |
Description |
Eligibility |
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Federal College Work-Study and State of Michigan Work-Study Employment
Information from the Department of Education |
- Awards are earned by working for eligible employers on and off campus.
- Can use awards in community service
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- Award amounts vary, based on available funding.
- Locate and interview for Work-Study jobs by reviewing job listings on the web through the Student Employment Office.
- Work-Study wages do NOT appear on your university eBill; students receive paychecks for work performed.
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