Futures for Frontliners
Application has closed
There are still scholarship opportunities for students who missed the Futures for Frontliners deadline or were ineligible. Futures applications were in 2020-21. Students not in Futures or no longer eligible for Futures are strongly encouraged to apply for Michigan Reconnect. This scholarship program provides the same in-district tuition guarantee to all qualified Michigan residents 25 years and older regardless of job status.
Already enrolled in Futures for Frontliners? Here's what you need to know to continue.
- Submit a FAFSA every year. List OCC's school code as the first college choice: 002303
- Students must have ONLY ONE eligible program of study on record.
- Starting Summer 2023, you can qualify if you are enrolled in at least 1 credit in a PELL eligible program.
- You must earn at least 12 credit hours with a passing grade in an academic year (starting 2023-24).
- Starting Fall 2023 the following programs and courses are not eligible for funding
- Programs ineligible for funding - Financial Aid Eligibility
- Courses ineligible for funding - What you Need to Know
- Computer Information Systems - CIS 1000
- Mathematics - MAT -1100
- English - ENG -1060
- Maintain at least a 2.0 GPA while in the program.
- All students attending OCC through Michigan Reconnect are required to follow these policies regardless of whether they are using the PELL Grant, another aid source, or Michigan Reconnect funds as last dollar assistance.
Additional Funding Support Now Available
Oakland County residents who are enrolled in the Futures for Frontliners program and in need of funding for costs not covered (such as books, supplies and other related expenses, as well as supportive services such as transportation and childcare), may be eligible for additional support through Oakland County Michigan Works! Call 248-858-5520 and select the service center nearest to you to schedule an appointment.
Continuing Your Futures for Frontliners Scholarship Opportunities at Universities
Many of you plan to continue your studies after earning your associate degree at OCC. To help lower tuition costs, we have partnered with local universities to provide additional scholarship funding to qualified Futures for Frontliners who plan to transfer to a four-year university after graduation. The following schools are offering additional scholarship opportunities for students participating in OCC’s Futures for Frontliners Program:
- College for Creative Studies
- Davenport University
- Eastern Michigan University
- Oakland University
- University of Michigan - Dearborn
- Wayne State University
Frequently Asked Questions
The program does not cover any of the following costs;
- Textbooks, supplies, or required equipment,
- Class fees (vary by course),
- Transportation, Childcare.
However, through a new partnership with Oakland County Michigan Works eligible residents may receive additional financial support to cover these expenses. This support is made possible through the American Rescue Plan. Contact your nearest Oakland County Michigan Works! office between 8 am - 5 pm, Monday-Friday, to learn about your specific case.
- Novi (248) 926-1820,
- Oak Park (248) 691-8437,
- Pontiac (248) 796-4580,
- Troy (248) 823-5101,
- Waterford (248) 617-3600.
Contact Information
Financial Aid General Questions & Information
Phone: (248) 341-2240
Financial Aid Documents
Fax: (248) 341-2250
Service Hours:
- Monday - Friday | 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Oakland Community College
Attn: Financial Aid Office, B-242
2900 Featherstone Road
Auburn Hills, MI 48326