The following outlines the various scholarships, grants, loans, and other financial assistance available at Dorsey Schools.

Should you have further questions, please call 888-422-1188 or contact us.

 
Michigan Merit Award Scholarship

Qualified Dorsey School students are eligible to receive the Michigan Merit Award Scholarship worth up to $2,500. The scholarship is open to all Michigan high school graduates or GED recipients, who have graduated after the year 2000, with eligibility based upon Michigan Educational Assessment Program High School Test (MEAP-HST) scores.

A qualified recipient has up to seven (7) years from graduating or receiving a GED to redeem his/her scholarship money, as provided by the Michigan Merit Award Board.

For more information, contact your high school Guidance Counselor or the Michigan Merit Award Program at
1-888-95-MERIT or email: MeritAward@state.mi.us

 
Dorsey School Scholarships & Grants

Memorial Scholarships
Dorsey Schools awards memorial scholarships to high school graduates each year. Graduates must complete a high school Scholarship Application and meet its requirements. Graduates must also provide a letter of recommendation and an application essay with the completed scholarship application. Awards made for each of the two memorial scholarship programs are below.

Dorsey High School Scholarship Event
Dorsey Schools have 6 scholarships available to 2008 High School Graduates:

RUTH DORSEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is offered in memory of Ruth Dorsey, founder of Dorsey Schools. The Dorsey schools shall award one (1) full scholarship, with a maximum value of $12,000 for any Career Training Program of his/her choice as described in the Dorsey Schools Catalog (full-scholarship after application of Federal Pell Grant).

KAREN CORTIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is offered in memory of Karen Cortis, a long-time Director of Education at Dorsey Schools. One Half-Scholarship per campus will be awarded with a maximum value of $6,000 for any Career Training Program of his/her choice as described in the Dorsey Schools Catalog. (Half-scholarship after application of Federal Pell Grant.)

Application Requirements
To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Be scheduled to graduate any time during 2008
  • Possess a minimum cumulative academic grade point average of 2.0 through their Junior and Senior years
  • Complete a Scholarship application, signed by a Dorsey School representative, accompanied by a copy of your High School Diploma or G.E.D.
  • Provide evidence of acceptance to a Dorsey School Career Training Program and attend a scholarship event by September 30, 2008

A maximum of one scholarship may be awarded to any one applicant. Recipients of scholarships must commence training before January 5th, 2009.

DORSEY SCHOOL GRANT
The Dorsey Schools also offer a private Grant to eligible students with a maximum grant award of $750! Please inquire about this grant at our next open house.

For more information on Dorsey Scholarships or Grants,
please call 888-422-1188, or contact us.


 
Federal Student Loans and Grants

FEDERAL PELL GRANT
The Pell Grant does not require repayment. Eligibility is based on a student’s educational financial need with a maximum award of $4,050 per year.

FEDERAL STAFFORD LOAN
The Federal Stafford Loan may be obtained through participating lending institutions. If eligible, DEPENDENT STUDENTS may borrow up to a maximum of $4,975 to apply to their training. INDEPENDENT STUDENTS (self-supporting) may borrow up to a maximum of $6,625 per year to apply to educational costs. The Federal Stafford Loan is repaid in monthly installments, with interest, starting six months after your last day of attendance.

FEDERAL PLUS LOAN (PLUS)
The "PLUS" loan is available to parents in assisting dependents with the cost of education. The maximum loan is the student’s cost of attendance, less other financial aid. A "PLUS" loan may be obtained through participating lenders. Repayment of this loan begins within 30 days of issuance and is repaid with interest.

 
Looking For Ways To Save Money?

DORSEY'S ADVANCE CASH PAYMENT PLAN can save you an additional 6% off your total cost of training. A great way to save!

Be sure and ask about this savings when you visit the school.

 
Other Opportunities for Financial Assistance

TUITION FINANCING
You may also finance tuition through a participating lender. For more information, contact our Admissions Office.

WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT (WIA)
If you are "unemployed" or "underemployed," you may be eligible to receive a training fund voucher (ITA) to reduce your educational costs. For information, contact a Dorsey School for directions to your local Workforce Development Board.

VETERAN'S (VA) BENEFITS
All Dorsey Schools are approved to accept students eligible to receive Veteran's Administration Educational Benefits (with the exception of Farmington Hills).

UAW TUITION ASSISTANCE
Dorsey Schools are nationally accredited and are approved to participate in tuition assistance and scholarship programs provided by UAW-Chrysler, UAW-Ford and UAW-GM for employees, retirees, and their eligible dependent children. Contact your union local to determine your eligibility.

 

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