In Budget, Fact Sheets

— LEAGUE RECOMMENDATION —

Reinstate the Part-Time Independent Student Grant and appropriate at least $4.7 million in funding.

BACKGROUND: The decision by workers to get trained in new skills is often made more than 10 years after graduation from high school. While state financial aid helps many students of traditional college age, there are no state financial aid programs to help students attend public community colleges or universities if they have been out of high school for more than 10 years.

  • Michigan’s financial aid targets “traditional” college students (age 18-24 who go to college full time), despite the fact that a significant and growing percentage of students are older. Two of the three existing grant programs explicitly exclude individuals who have been out of high school for more than 10 years, and the third is available only to those attending a private, not-for-profit institution.

  • None of Michigan’s three grant programs are available to students who go to college less than half time, even though that is sometimes the most workable choice for those who are working and raising a family.
  • In budget year 2010, the Michigan Legislature eliminated all grant programs that were available to adult learners going to a public community college or university. Among the eliminated programs was the Part-Time Independent Student Grant. The elimination was not due to a perceived decrease in need, but in order to meet budget targets.

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