There are various websites that have useful resource information for financial aid students. The links below may be helpful and we encourage students to check them out.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
The student can access this site to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is required for all need-based grants and Federal Direct Stafford Loan borrowers.
Federal Student Aid (FSA) Personal Identification Number (PIN)
All students and parents of a dependent student must have a PIN to file the FAFSA online. This site is used to apply for the PIN.
Selective Service
Male students can access this site to confirm registration for selective service or receive information on how to register. Registration for selective service is a requirement to receive Federal financial aid.
Office of Scholarships and Grants for Michigan Department of Treasury
This site provides information on the Michigan Competitive Scholarship and Michigan Tuition Incentive Program (TIP).
Master Promissory Note for Federal Direct Stafford Loans
Students can access this site to sign their promissory note electronically. The student must have his/her PIN to sign the note electronically.
Michigan Education Trust (MET)
Students can use their benefits from the Michigan Education Trust (MET), which is a prepaid tuition program to assist with the payment of tuition and fees. This site has important information on how to enroll and use benefits from the MET program.
Michigan Education Savings Program (MESP)
Students and families can save for college by enrolling in the Michigan Education Savings Plan. Information about this prepaid savings plan is available on this site.
Entrance Loan Counseling
Students can complete entrance loan counseling online by using the link provided.
Exit Loan Counseling
Students can complete exit loan counseling online by using the link provided.
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan
Students can access the site for the Indian Tuition Waiver Certification Form.
Fast Web
This is one of the largest and most complete sources of scholarships available from private organizations. It includes personalized matching of scholarships based on your unique profile.
The Smart Guide to Financial Aid
FINAID is a comprehensive and informative website for students looking for a way to finance their education.
Student Aid on the Web
This U.S. Department of Education website is a good source of free information on preparing for and funding education beyond high school.