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TIP Phase II
Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) – Phase II
Program Limits
A student becomes eligible for TIP Phase II after earning 56 transferable semester credits (84 transferable term credits), a certificate (minimum of one year), or an associate degree. Students must begin using TIP by enrolling at a participating college within four years of high school graduation. Eligibility ends ten years from the date of high school graduation or its recognized equivalent.
Phase II must be completed within 30 months of completion of Phase I requirements. Students can receive Phase II benefits without having received Phase I benefits. Once Phase II benefits have been initiated, students can no longer access Phase I benefits.
Future awards are subject to available and approved funding.
Participating Institutions
Michigan public degree-granting community college, public university; or Michigan private or independent, degree-granting non-profit institution. Institution must offer a bachelor degree program. Find a participating institution.
Award Amount
Phase II provides standard in-district tuition and mandatory fee assistance not to exceed $500 per semester or $400 per term up to a maximum of $2,000 for credits earned in a four-year program at a Michigan degree-granting college or university.