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  1. Learn about the steps you need to take to be automatically considered for undergraduate scholarships at U-M and how you can apply for additional scholarship opportunities based on special criteria.

    • Undergraduate

      At U-M, scholarships are awarded based on several criteria...

    • Graduate

      While a separate application is required for some...

    • Study Abroad

      Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program The...

  2. At U-M, scholarships are awarded based on several criteria including academic achievement, personal talents, interests, leadership qualities, financial need, or a combination of these. Funding often reflects the university's commitment to achieving a diverse student body.

  3. While a separate application is required for some scholarships, most require only your university admission application. You may also search for private scholarship opportunities by using the list of suggested free scholarship search engines below.

  4. The following are external, non-University scholarship opportunities that may be of interest to University/College students. Inclusion of an external scholarship opportunity is intended only as a resource for students, and does not express or imply any University involvement with, or endorsement of, the external program.

  5. Whether it’s scholarships, grants, or connecting students to federal aid, the University of Michigan has numerous resources and ways to help eligible students and their families pay for college.

  6. At U-M, scholarships are awarded based on several criteria including academic achievement, personal talents, interests, leadership qualities, financial need, or a combination of these. A separate application may be required for some scholarships, but most only require that you have submitted your university admission application.

  7. Pamela W. Fowler. “Scholarship” is a broad term, and at U-M this gift aid can come from many sources. You may receive it directly from U-M, from a school or college within the University, through the U-M Office of Financial Aid or from one of any variety of community or civic groups.