Educational Assistance Benefits In Michigan

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The Educational Assistance Program for Employees in Michigan provides a structured benefit for eligible employees seeking to enhance their skills through approved educational courses. This form outlines the program's objectives, covering tuition reimbursement for courses at accredited colleges, universities, and technical schools. Eligible employees, defined as full-time regular staff with at least one year of service, can enroll in specific programs that align with their current job roles or career advancement. The reimbursement policy details the maximum allowable amounts based on grades achieved, with a clear schedule for financial support. To participate, employees must follow a series of steps, including obtaining prior approval and submitting proof of course completion. The form is crucial for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it provides a clear framework to navigate the educational benefits available to employees. Its structured approach promotes professional development while ensuring compliance with company policies. Additionally, the repayment clause reinforces the commitment to employee investment in education, ultimately benefiting both the employee and employer by fostering a skilled workforce.
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These vouchers may be provided to eligible youth to help fund their post-secondary educational and training endeavors. Funds from this source are called Education and Training Vouchers (ETV). Youth eligible for this funding opportunity must meet Michigan's Youth in Transition (YIT) fund eligibility requirements.

To qualify for in-state tuition at the University of Michigan on the basis of being a Michigan resident, you must establish that Michigan is your permanent legal residence.

TIP Phase I provides reimbursement at $126 per credit hour for eligible tuition at participating Michigan non-public institutions up to the annual and program maximum.

To be eligible for an award, a student must: File a FAFSA prior to the MTG application deadline. Demonstrate financial need. Be enrolled in at least six credit hours at a participating institution.

The TIP application may be completed online in the MiSSG Student Portal at .michigan/missg or by calling 1-888-447-2687.

Who is eligible for tuition assistance? All four service branches and the U.S. Coast Guard offer financial assistance for voluntary, off-duty education programs in support of service members' personal and professional goals. The program is open to officers, warrant officers and enlisted active-duty service personnel.

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Educational Assistance Benefits In Michigan