Did you graduate high school in 2023 or after and are interested in a fast track to a great career? You may be eligible to receive up to $4,000 for select career trainings at Mid with the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship!

Take These Next Steps & Get Started Today!

#1 Apply for the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship

  • Complete the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship application in the MiSSG Student Portal.

#2 Enroll in one of Mid's eligibile trainings

Questions?

Contact Mid's Technical Education Center team at (989) 386-6614 or training@midmich.edu.

Learn More about the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship

The Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship offers up to $4,000 over two years.

  • Lowering out-of-pocket costs by thousands of dollars each year, helping to alleviate the need for loans or accumulation of debt.

Access accelerated paths toward employment.

  • Connecting you with well-paying jobs with high potential of job placements.
  • Obtaining real-life work experience and network connections.
  • Offering job security in high-demand skilled trades.

Yes, complete the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship application in the MiSSG Student Portal.

To qualify for the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship, you must

  • Be a Michigan resident for at least the immediately preceding year.
  • Have graduated from high school in Michigan with a diploma or a certificate of completion or achieved a high school equivalency certificate in 2023 or after.
  • Have not yet earned an associate or bachelor’s degree.
  • Have not yet earned a degree, certificate, or other credential with this scholarship.

Select trainings at Mid are eligible, including

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Harrison Campus Technical Education Center
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Mt. Pleasant Campus Morey Technical Education Center

Interested in earning a degree?

Now is the time! Mid is the place! Earn your degree tuition free! Michigan's Community College Guarantee provides a tuition-free path for in-district students, significant financial assistance for out-district students, and an additional $1,000 for students who qualify to cover non-tuition costs like textbooks and transportation.