Action Items for Academic Year 2023-24
Clear Ineligible Reasons – Deadline September 12, 2023
MiSSG School Users should be accessing MiSSG to review the “Clear Ineligible Reasons” and to update ineligible student records, if applicable. The deadline to clear ineligible reasons for Michigan Competitive Scholarship (MCS) and Michigan Tuition Grant (MTG) is September 12, 2023.
Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) Rate – Deadline September 12, 2023
Per Public Act No. 103 of 2023, the tuition rate that may be received for TIP at participating private or independent degree-granting institutions is calculated annually by averaging the standard in-district tuition rates of participating Michigan community colleges. The 2023-24 rate is $126 per credit hour and has been prepopulated in MiSSG.
All other institutions will need to enter their 2023-24 TIP Rates in MiSSG by September 12, 2023.
To enter the 2023-24 TIP Rates, please follow these instructions:
- Log into MiSSG.
- Select Tuition Incentive Program from the MiSSG Menu.
- Select School Profile.
- Update.
- Enter credit rate information.
- Save.
TIP Rate by Institution Type:
- Community: In-District Tuition Rate per Credit and Out-of-District Tuition Rate per Credit.
- Public: Lowest Resident Rate per Credit.
Review and Update State Financial Aid Programs Lead Contact Information in MISSG
In an effort to have the most up-to-date contact information for lead contacts processing State financial aid programs at your institution, please review and update your institutions School Profile in MiSSG.
- Log into MiSSG.
- Select a State Financial Aid Program from the MiSSG Menu.
- Select School Profile.
- Update.
- Review and update contact information.
- Save.
- Repeat for all State Financial Aid Programs in the MiSSG Menu.
Policy Update for Academic Year 2023-24
Effective Academic Year 2023-24, the $300 buffer for Michigan Competitive Scholarship and Michigan Tuition Grant will no longer be available. As a reminder, SSGO uses the institutional budget in MiSSG for the student’s grade level (determined by the FAFSA) and a student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) to determine need.
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