Adult Part-Time Grant Sheet
(updated 08/07) 
The Adult Part-Time Grant is intended for financially needy,
independent undergraduates who have been out of high school for at least two years. Eligible students must
enroll at a participating public or independent degree-granting Michigan college or university on a part-time basis.
The maximum grant is $600 per year for not more than two years of study.
Eligibility Criteria
- Enrolled part-time (3-11 hours) in eligible undergraduate program
- Financial need
- Independent status based on federal guidelines
- Michigan residence
- Not incarcerated
- Not be in default on an educational loan
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- U.S. citizenship or permanent residence
Application
The college awards the funds. Qualifying students apply for this need-based aid by filing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA). The college's financial aid award letter is the
means by which students are notified regarding eligibility.
When funds are insufficient to meet the needs of all eligible applicants, the college will target available
funds to students with the greatest financial need.
Award Amount
Up to $600 per academic year.
Participating Schools
For More Information
For more detailed information, contact your college or university financial aid office.