Financial Aid at Wayne State is awarded in the form of a "package" and generally consists of four types of aid: grants, scholarship, loans, and employment. Graduate Student Assistantships (GSAs) are available through WSU's Library System. Please visit our Student Employment page for more information.
You do not need to be a U.S. citizen to be admitted to WSU. Scholarships are available through the Undergraduate Admissions Office and the Graduate School that do not require citizenship or permanent resident status.
California, Wyoming and New Jersey provide more aid to low-income college students than the largest federal grant program does, new research shows, but most states give far less.
Wayne State Guarantee – Covers full tuition for Michigan residents who are eligible for the Federal Pell Grant and is now expanded to support more students with families of an annual income of $80,000 or less and assets totaling $50,000 or less.
Contact Student Involvement, Activities and Organizations. getinvolved@wayne. 313-577-1010. Student Center and Campus Reservations. screservations@wayne. 313-577-4585. Student Care, Support and Intervention. doso@wayne. 313-577-1010. Student Life Marketing and Graphics. graphics@wayne. 313-577-3730.
For information on available aid and the application process, visit the Office of Financial Aid Web site at .finaid.msu, e-mail finaid@msu, or call 1-517-353-5940.
The Office of Student Financial Aid remains open and is available to assist you with your questions about your financial aid and scholarships. You can reach us by sending an email to studentservice@wayne or calling us at 313-577-2100.
You can check the status of your financial aid award and outstanding requirements at any time in the Financial Aid Portal in Academica. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: a.m. - p.m. Wednesday: a.m. - p.m. Phone: 313-577-2100 (Monday-Friday: a.m. - p.m.)
An undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of 2.8 is required together with strong grades in science courses. Students who do not meet this requirement may be admitted on a case-by-case basis with program approval, after successfully completing Fall semester courses as a non-degree student.