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Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship
If you graduated from high school or earned a GED in 2023, you may qualify for up to $4,000 over two years, if you plan to study one of the following eligible career training programs:
- Certified Nursing Aide
- Computer Support Technician
- Electric Vehicle Technician
- Emergency Medical Services - EMT Certificate of Achievement
- Health Care Administration - Certificate
- Medical Assisting - Certificate
- Medical Assisting - Medical Insurance Coding and Billing - Certificate of Achievement
- Medical Assisting - Phlebotomy - Certificate of Achievement
- PLC and Robotic Technician
- Sterile Processing Technician
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for this scholarship opportunity, you:
- are a Michigan resident since July 1 of the previous calendar year
- have a parent who is a Michigan resident since July 1 of the previous calendar year, if you are a dependent child
- graduated from high school in Michigan with a diploma or a certificate of completion or achieved a high school equivalency certificate in 2023 or later
- have not yet earned an associate or bachelor’s degree
- have not yet earned a degree, certificate, or other credential with this scholarship
How to Apply
Step 1: Complete the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship application in the MiSSG Student Portal by logging in or creating an account to start the application.
Step 2: Be enrolled or enroll in an eligible career training program.
Note: You will need to show proof of a high school diploma.
For more information, attend a live informational session or visit michigan.gov/achievement.