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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The University of Michigan is raising the bar for its “Go Blue Guarantee,” allowing more potential students to qualify for a tuition-free education. Before, in ...
The regents doubled the annual income threshold for the Go Blue Guarantee to better reflect the state of Michigan’s median income, Regent Mike Behm said. The program initially was marked for ...
Through its "Go Blue Guarantee," the University of Michigan will provide free tuition beginning in January 2018 for up to four years for in-state students with family income of up to $65,000 and ...
ANN ARBOR – The University of Michigan announced it will expand its Go Blue Guarantee free tuition program to its Dearborn and Flint campuses. The landmark program promises four years of free ...
Along with the Go Blue Guarantee, the One University Campaign is still working toward pay parity for graduate students and lecturers, expanding scholarships for low income and working students at ...
When UM began the Go Blue Guarantee six years ago, free tuition for up to four years on the Ann Arbor campus was offered to students who came from families with annual incomes of $65,000 or less.
Starting this winter semester, the Go Blue Guarantee will begin to cover full tuition for in-state University students whose families make $65,000 a year or less. The commitment will automatically ...
The University of Michigan will extend its Go Blue Guarantee program to its Flint and Dearborn campuses, giving free tuition to in-state students whose families make under $65,000 a year if they ...
Based on UM professor Susan Dynarski's research examining how to attract talented, high-needs students, the Go Blue Guarantee has covered tuition at the state's most competitive university for ...