Michigan Reconnect Scholarship lowers minimum age requirement from 25 to 21 for a limited time

ANN ARBOR – The State of Michigan’s Reconnect program is expanding its reach to help more students pursue their dreams through a college education.

As of today, the minimum age to qualify for the State of Michigan’s Reconnect program has been lowered from 25 to 21 for a limited time. Changes in the scholarship program also now allow existing students to apply.

At Washtenaw Community College (WCC), 3,471 students have enrolled through Michigan Reconnect over a three-year period.

This scholarship covers in-district tuition and fees at community colleges across Michigan after other scholarships and forms of aid have been applied.

With WCC’s tuition already among the lowest in the state, at $99 per credit for in-district students, the Michigan Reconnect scholarship makes college at Washtenaw even more affordable.

The scholarship is designed to help people who have been out of school for some time resume their education and earn an associate’s degree or professional certificate to advance their careers to improve their quality of life. Obstacles like cost, transportation and schedule demands often thwart a person’s intentions of returning to school. Financial aid, like Michigan Reconnect, and support services from colleges like WCC help remove barriers.

Applicants aged 21-24 must fill out a federal financial aid (FAFSA) form, apply to Michigan Reconnect, and be enrolled at WCC and begin coursework by the Fall 2024 semester. Applicants aged 25+ must fill out a federal financial aid (FAFSA) form, apply to Michigan Reconnect, and be enrolled at WCC.

MICHIGAN RECONNECT SCHOLARSHIP

Contact WCC’s Office of Financial Aid to learn more about the Michigan Reconnect and enrolling at Washtenaw Community College.

About Washtenaw Community College

Washtenaw Community College (WCC), Ann Arbor, Michigan, educates students through a wide range of associate and certificate programs in areas such as health care, business, STEM and advanced transportation and mobility. WCC offers accelerated and online programs and is ranked the number one community college in Michigan by Intelligent.com and Schools.com. The college also works through community, business and union partnerships to develop highly specialized training programs to meet the region’s workforce talent needs.

For more information about Washtenaw Community College, visit www.wccnet.edu.

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