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Michigan Scholarships

Colleges in Michigan tend to be less expensive than the national average for most other universities, but that doesn't mean they're cheap. You still need to find $14,000 to $22,000 a year to cover basics like tuition, room, and board. If you don't have this ready cash on hand, consider applying for Michigan scholarships to help with the costs. If you're a Michigan resident applying to colleges out of state, there may be awards for you as well.

Michigan Scholarships and Soaring Tuition Costs

Scholarship applications typically require components such as a writing sample, personal statement, transcripts, and recommendations. Because some of these items may take weeks to collect, it's better to start early. The days and weeks invested in Michigan scholarships today pale in comparison to the years you'd need to work to pay off student loans once you graduate.

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Gerald and Paul D'Amour Founders Scholarship

Gerald and Paul D'Amour Founders Scholarship Big Y Foods, Inc. PO Box 7840, 280 Chestnut St. Springfield, MA  01102-7840 

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Carle C. Conway Scholarships

Director of Scholarships Carle C. Conway Scholarship Foundation 800 Connecticut Ave. PO Box 5410 Norwalk, CT  06856

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George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation

George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation 910 Travis, Suite 1990 Houston, TX  77002-5816

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Hawaii Department of Education

Director of Scholarships Hawaii Department of Education 2530 10th Avenue, Room 212 Honolulu, HI  23942

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Health Services Scholarships at Community Colleges

Health Services Scholarships at Community Colleges California Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc. 930 Georgia Street Los Angeles, CA  90015 

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