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The Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) encourages eligible Medicaid recipients to complete high school by providing tuition assistance during an eligible student’s qualifying certificate or associate degree program and also during the student’s bachelor’s degree program.
- Tip Phase I
Tuition at the lower-level resident rate is covered at...
- Tip Phase I
The Tuition Incentive Program. The Tuition Incentive Program, currently being administered by the Department of Treasury, encourages high school completion by helping to pay college tuition and mandatory fees for eligible students. They must apply before high school graduation or GED completion.
The Tuition Incentive Program (TIP) encourages eligible Medicaid recipients to complete high school by providing tuition assistance during an eligible student’s qualifying certificate or associate degree program, and also during the student’s bachelor’s degree program.
Students, as young as 12, who have been identified as meeting the Medicaid eligibility requirement will be sent notifications encouraging them to complete the TIP application. The TIP application may be completed online in the MiSSG Student Portal at www.michigan.gov/missg or by calling 1-888-447-2687.
How do I apply? Students are identified by the Department of Human Services (DHS) as having met the Medicaid eligibility requirement. Students may be identified as TIP eligible as early as sixth grade, typically age 12 or after.
To meet the financial eligibility requirement, a student must have (or have had) Medicaid coverage for 24 months within a 36-consecutive-month period as identified by the Michigan Department of Human Services (DHS). TIP provides assistance in two phases.
Michigan Education Savings Plan (MESP) The Michigan Education Savings Plan is a qualified tuition plan or Section 529 plan. It is a flexible, tax-advantage program designed to help families invest for future college costs.