Scholarships, Grants, and Loans

Financial aid breaks down into two main categories: aid that does not need to be repaid (gift aid) and aid that must be repaid (loans). While gift aid is preferable, many students may need to use loans to round out their financial aid package. We're here to help you find the resources to fund your Spartan journey.

What type of aid are you looking for?

Beaumont TowerScholarships can come from many different places, and do not necessarily require financial need. Check out search resources, and links to some common scholarships awarded to MSU students.
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Begin Your Scholarship Search Today 

There are many sources of gift aid out there, if you're willing to put in some time and effort. Search the MSU Scholarships database here, or head to our main scholarships page for information on searching for aid in your community and beyond.


 

Commonly Awarded Scholarships and Grants

Michigan

The State of Michigan offers a variety of scholarship and grant opportunities, each of which have their own requirements and application processes. Some of these offerings include the Michigan Achievement ScholarshipChildren of Veterans Tuition Grant, MI Future Educator Fellowship, and the Tuition Incentive Program. View all State of Michigan Student Aid Programs.

Once you have submitted the FAFSA, you can access specific information about your eligibility for state programs using the MiSSG Student Portal.

Out-of-State

Students who reside in other states may look up the financial aid programs offered by their state by visiting finaid.org's state government page.

The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) determines your eligibility for many federal, state, institutional and private scholarships and grants. So even if you think your income is too high, it's always best to apply.