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Learn about the steps you need to take to be automatically considered for undergraduate scholarships at U-M and how you can apply for additional scholarship opportunities based on special criteria.
- Undergraduate
Some schools and colleges offer their own scholarships that...
- Graduate
Scholarships often reflect the university's commitment to...
- Study Abroad
The Gilman Scholarship Program offers scholarships for...
- Undergraduate
Up to $5,500 if you attend a Michigan public university or are enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program at a Michigan community college, per year, up to five years For more information visit the Michigan Achievement Scholarship webpage .
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This means that these upper-level programs remain options for students who develop an interest after enrolling at Michigan with a first-year admitting unit. Dual-degree Applicants. First-year students can also apply to more than one U-M school or college at a time as dual-degree applicants, with certain limitations and guidelines.
Types of Aid. Students at U-M are typically awarded three types of financial aid: scholarships and grants, loans, and Work-Study. Whether it’s scholarships, grants, or connecting students to federal aid, the University of Michigan has numerous resources and ways to help eligible students and their families pay for college.
The Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships is an office at the University of Michigan that recruits and prepares U-M undergraduates, graduate and professional students and recent alums for major national scholarship and fellowship competitions. About ONSF includes more information such as our Mission Statement, list of Previous ...
We’re happy to help. The University of Michigan Office of Financial Aid is available to help you get started! Department program coordinators and the Recruitment and Admissions team in the Office for Student Engagement and Practice are additional points of contact who are available to you as a prospective or current student.