EA MIchigan

<p>Some scholarships require an application, but other than that, your grasp of situation is correct. You can find the entire list of scholarships at: [University</a> of Michigan Office of Financial Aid: OFA Scholarship Listing](<a href=“http://www.finaid.umich.edu/Types_of_Financial_Aid/Scholarships/ships.asp]University”>http://www.finaid.umich.edu/Types_of_Financial_Aid/Scholarships/ships.asp)</p>

<p>Establishing residency for tuition purposes is difficult unless you have a parent living in MI, are an independent student (typically married and/or over the age of 24). If you are an international student who plans to attend UMich on a Student visa (F1) or any other temporary visa, you are not eligible for in-state residency classification.</p>

<p>Complete financial aid award offers begin in March. Though some scholarship notices are sent along with/follow closely behind the acceptance letter.</p>