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Learn about the steps you need to take to be automatically considered for undergraduate scholarships at U-M and how you can apply for additional scholarship opportunities based on special criteria.
Local civic and professional groups, U-M alumni, state governments, and other organizations offer scholarship opportunities for college students. A college education is a big investment, but scholarships are an excellent way to make your higher ed experience more affordable.
A quick way to find scholarships is to use free scholarship search websites. Other good places to search include your local library, high school guidance counselor's office, and bookstores. Individual private scholarships are not listed on this page.
Whether it’s scholarships, grants, or connecting students to federal aid, the University of Michigan has numerous resources and ways to help eligible students and their families pay for college.
“Scholarship” is a broad term, and at U-M this gift aid can come from many sources. You may receive it directly from U-M, from a school or college within the University, through the U-M Office of Financial Aid or from one of any variety of community or civic groups.
Incoming First-Year Scholarships. All domestic students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships offered through the College of Engineering after formal admittance to the University of Michigan.
Michigan Engineering students have access to a variety of funding resources and opportunities, including scholarships/fellowships, co-curricular support and community grants.
Michigan Engineering students have access to a variety of funding resources and opportunities, including scholarships/fellowships, co-curricular support and community grants. Our College of Engineering endowed funds have a lasting impact on the lives of students, graduates and the world beyond.
Two scholarships are specific to the state of Michigan and are listed below. Michigan Scholarship Fund; NMF Fitzbutler-Jones Alumni Society of the University of Michigan Scholarship Fund; Please check their website to learn scholarship information and each scholarship’s eligibility and requirements. Deadline: Open
LSA Scholarships defines merit scholarships as any scholarships that do not have a need-based aid requirement. Our office awards approximately 40 of these scholarships each year to first-year incoming students. The criteria for these awards varies depending on the specific scholarship.