Financial Aid: Grants

Grants Federal Grants

Federal Pell Grant

The Pell Grant Program is an entitlement program based on financial need. The applicant must be enrolled as a student in an approved postsecondary institution and must need financial assistance to continue his or her education. Students are limited to receiving the Pell Grant for the equivalent of six years of full-time funding. The FAFSA becomes available on the web October 1st of each year. 

How to Apply

Students may apply for a Pell Grant by filling out a Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). Visit the Applying for Financial Aid page for more information. 

Pell Grant Amounts

Pell Grant amounts for the 2022-2023 award year range from $692 to $6,895.

The amount of the Pell Grant will be dependent on enrollment status at the time of the first Pell Grant disbursement. Students who qualify to receive the Pell Grant can review their Pell Grant funding on their financial aid offer letter through myWebPAL.

Rights and Responsibilities of Recipients 

Students must continue to make Satisfactory Academic Progress in the program in which enrolled. Students must not owe any refunds on Pell Grants or other awards or be in default on repayment of any student loans. 

Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG) 

These are federal grants awarded by MCCC to undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents demonstrating financial need. The grants must be at least $100 and not more than $2,000 per year. Students must be making Satisfactory Academic Progress to continue receiving the grant, and meet all other conditions outlined in the Eligibility Requirements section. Filling out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is required for this grant.
 

State Grants

TIP – Tuition Incentive Program

This program pays college tuition and fees for students from lower income families. It provides tuition assistance for the first two years of college and beyond.  To meet the financial eligibility requirement, a student must have (or have had) Medicaid coverage for 24 months within a 36-consecutive-month period as identified by the Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS). If you are eligible for TIP, you should have received a letter from the state notifying you of this. In addition to this, a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be filled out by the student for the current academic year in order to verify residency and citizenship. 

Michigan Competitive Scholarship Program 

These scholarships help pay for tuition and fees to Michigan residents of 12 months who qualify through a competitive examination, and who show financial need. Awards may be renewed annually for a maximum of 10 semesters, as long as need, a 2.0 grade point average, and satisfactory academic progress are maintained.