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Community Service Personnel Scholarship
The University of Michigan-Dearborn provides a scholarship valued at 20% of tuition and fees for public safety employees at partnering organizations. The scholarship is available for degree-seeking students and can be used for undergraduate and graduate programs.
Current Participating Public Safety Organizations:
Allen Park Police Department
City of Dearborn Heights Dearborn Police Department Detroit Public Safety Huron Township Police Department Lathrup Village Public Safety Macomb County Sheriff’s Deparment Michigan Department of State Monroe County Sheriff’s Department Novi Police Department Oakland County Circuit Court
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Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
City of Plymouth Plymouth Township Southfield Public Safety Taylor Police Department The United States Department of Homeland Security, Washtenaw County Circuit Court Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Wayne County Circuit Court Woodhaven Police Department |
Overview of the Process
- The employee applies for admission, and if criteria are met, is admitted.
- The employee, civilian or sworn, must follow the normal process and requirements of the respective public safety tuition support program.
- The employee, civilian or sworn, requests an employment verification letter from their Human Resources Department.
- The Human Resources Department must fax the letter to UM-Dearborn’s Financial Aid Office (Fax to 313-593-5313 to the attention of Sabrina Guyton).
- Upon receipt, the Office of Financial Aid will award the Community Service Personnel Scholarship by posting it to the student’s account.
The student is responsible for paying tuition by the stated deadline for that semester. The student should pay the full tuition amount minus 20%.
Notes
When the Community Service Personnel Scholarship is initially posted to the student’s award, an estimated dollar amount will be listed. Typically, 10 days before the start of a semester, 20% of the tuition and fees will be automatically calculated and posted to the student’s account. This value of the scholarship is based on 20% of tuition and fees for all courses enrolled. The amount of the scholarship is subject to change based on any changes in class schedule or employment.
Contact Individuals
Kevin Lewtschanyn in Admissions & Orientation at klewt@umich.edu
Susan Cushnier in College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters at scushnie@umich.edu
Sabrina Guyton in Financial Aid at sguyton@umich.edu