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$10M given to MI colleges for FAFSA completion incentives

By Editorial Board Last updated: February 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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M given to MI colleges for FAFSA completion incentives

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — $10 million has been awarded to 75 faculty districts and public colleges throughout Michigan to combine FAFSA completion into their highschool commencement necessities, the Michigan Division of Lifelong Schooling, Development, and Potential (MiLEAP) introduced Monday.

The funds got as a part of the Common Free Software for Federal Scholar Help (FAFSA) Problem, an initiative designed to extend FAFSA completion charges amongst graduating seniors within the state, join them with extra monetary support, and improve faculty and profession coaching enrollment.

Collaborating districts will use the funds to combine FAFSA completion into their highschool commencement necessities with a simple opt-out provision for qualifying college students.

Finishing the FAFSA is step one for college kids to entry state and federal scholarships and loans. MiLEAP organizers hope that by growing FAFSA completion charges, greater training will turn into extra inexpensive within the state.

Funding went to the next colleges:

District Title Award Quantity Ann Arbor Public Faculties $1,126,444.77 Atherton Group Faculties $47,629.80 Au Gres-Sims College District $29,371.71 Dangerous Axe Public Faculties $55,568.10 Bark River-Harris College District $39,691.50 Bay Metropolis Academy $31,753.20 Bear Lake Faculties $12,701.28 Belding Space College District $112,723.86 Bentley Group College District $51,598.95 Birch Run Space Faculties $134,157.27 Buckley Group Faculties $25,402.56 Byron Heart Public Faculties $282,603.48 Camden-Frontier College $26,990.22 Carson Metropolis-Crystal Space Faculties $58,743.42 Carsonville-Port Sanilac College District $22,227.24 Casman Different Academy $7,938.30 Charlton Heston Academy $50,805.12 Chesaning Union Faculties $78,589.17 Clio Space College District $175,436.43 Coleman Group Faculties $31,753.20 Croswell-Lexington Group Faculties $110,342.37 Da Vinci Faculties $62,712.57 Dearborn Metropolis College District $1,293,149.07 East Jackson Group Faculties $71,444.70 Evart Public Faculties $61,124.91 Frankenmuth College District $94,465.77 Grand Traverse Academy $33,340.86 Grass Lake Group Faculties $74,620.02 Hamtramck, College District of the Metropolis of $208,777.29 Hanover-Horton College District $60,331.08 Harbor Seashore Group Faculties $40,485.33 Hartland Consolidated Faculties $357,223.50 Hudsonville Public College District $435,018.84 Inland Lakes Faculties $40,485.33 Worldwide Academy of Flint $45,248.31 Iron Mountain Public Faculties $84,145.98 Ironwood Space Faculties of Gogebic County $59,537.25 Jackson Preparatory & Early School $50,805.12 Kensington Woods Faculties $15,082.77 Kentwood Public Faculties $562,031.64 Lakeview Public Faculties (Macomb) $282,603.48 Lenawee ISD $4,762.98 Lincoln Consolidated College District $276,252.84 Madison Academy $43,660.65 Marlette Group Faculties $31,753.20 Mason County Jap Faculties $27,784.05 Merrill Group Faculties $41,279.16 Michigan Heart College District $103,197.90 Michigan Arithmetic and Science Academy $27,784.05 Midland Public Faculties $474,710.34 Napoleon Group Faculties $96,847.26 New Lothrop Space Public Faculties $71,444.70 Northwest Group Faculties $217,509.42 Oakridge Public Faculties $90,496.62 Orchard View Faculties $126,218.97 Pickford Public Faculties $30,959.37 Studying Group Faculties $37,310.01 Rudyard Space Faculties $31,753.20 Saginaw Township Group Faculties $287,366.46 Springport Public Faculties $48,423.63 St. Charles Group Faculties $61,918.74 Summerfield Faculties $30,165.54 Tekonsha Group Faculties $19,845.75 The New Commonplace Academy $19,845.75 Trillium Academy $30,165.54 Ubly Group Faculties $34,134.69 Unionville-Sebewaing Space S.D. $38,103.84 College Preparatory Academy (PSAD) $109,548.54 College Preparatory Artwork & Design $96,053.43 College Preparatory Science and Math (PSAD) $80,970.66 Vandercook Lake Public Faculties $35,722.35 Voyageur Academy $97,641.09 West Bloomfield College District $415,966.92 Western College District $168,291.96 Ypsilanti Group Faculties $246,881.13 (Michigan Division of Lifelong Schooling, Development, and Potential)

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