Michigan Jewish Institute
Scholarships
6890 W Maple Rd
|
Tuition In/Out-State: |
$10,500
/
$10,500
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Total Fall Enrollment: |
688
|
W Bloomfield
,
MI
48322-3032
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Books and Supplies: |
$1,690
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Applicants Admitted: |
80%
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(248) 414-6900
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On-campus Room and Board: |
-
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Receiving Aid of Some Type: |
95%
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http://www.mji.edu
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Undergraduate Application Fee: |
$50
|
Receiving Institutional Aid: |
16%
,
$957
on average
|
Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Competitive Scholarships
- Scholarship Description
- The Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority (MHEAA) offers tuition scholarships on an annual, renewable basis. The funds may be used toward tuition and fees only. To be eligible, a student must:
1. qualify as a result of performance on the American College Test (ACT);
2. be a high school graduate with no previous college training;
3. demonstrate financial need;
4. be enrolled at least half-time;
5. be enrolled in an eligible degree program;
6. meet and verify Michigan residency requirements;
7. comply with all other provisions of Public Act 208 and regulations adopted by the MHEAA.
Qualified students may receive up to $2,000 per year (amount subject to legislative change). To renew the scholarship a student must continue to show financial need and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0. High school students should ask a counselor for further information and application forms before October 1 of their senior year. For renewal requirements, please see the Financial Aid Fact sheet.
- Amount
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$2,000
- Number of Awards
- -
- Renewable
- Yes
- Renewal Criteria
- To renew the scholarship a student must continue to show financial need and maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0
- Financial need
- -
- GPA
- -
- SAT
- -
- ACT
- -
- Class Standing
- -
- State
- -
- Other
- Qualify as a result of performance on the American College Test (ACT). Be a high school graduate with no previous college training. Be enrolled at least half-time. Comply with all other provisions of Public Act 208 and regulations adopted by the MHEAA. High school students should ask a counselor for further information and application forms before October 1 of their senior year. For renewal requirements, please see the Financial Aid Fact sheet.
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