Tuition, Scholarships and Financial Aid

An accessible and affordable degree within reach

The College of Education, Health, and Human Services and University of Michigan-Dearborn are committed to providing prospective and current students with information regarding tuition, scholarships and financial aid, and how to make higher education affordable and accessible. Please visit the Office of Financial Aid as well as the links below to explore the range of scholarships, loans and grants available.

The following scholarships are available exclusively to current College of Education, Health, and Human Services students. To apply for these scholarships, please visit the 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Office of Financial Aid and submit an application by March 1st.

Dr. Carole A. Fielek and Mr. Anthony Fielek Endowed Scholarship

  • Basic eligibility: College of Education, Health, and Human Services Students.
  • Award amount: Awards will be based on merit and need.
  • Deadline: March 1st.
  • Learn more: Visit the webpage.

Judge Thomas A and Helen Van Tiem Early Childhood Education Scholarship

  • Basic eligibility: Full-time students in a College of Education, Health, and Human Services - Early Childhood Education program.
  • Award amount: Varies.
  • Deadline: March 1st.
  • Learn more: Visit the webpage.

CEHHS Student Scholarship and Support Fund

  • Basic eligibility: Education students in the College of Education, Health, & Human Services.
  • Award amount: Varies.
  • Deadline: March 1st.
  • Learn more: Visit the webpage.

Grace and Evelyn Kachaturoff Scholarship

  • Basic eligibility:  Applicants must have achieved junior, senior, or graduate standing and will be selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5, and qualities of demonstrated leadership skills.
  • Award amount: $2,500.00
  • Deadline: March 1st.
  • Learn more: Visit the webpage.

Visit 蹤獲扦-Dearborn Current Student Scholarships to view other available campus scholarships.

TEACH Grant

The provides assistance of up to $4,000 per year to students whose intention is to teach in a "high need field (subject matter)" and intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low income families. Unlike most need-based grant programs, the TEACH Grant is available to graduate students as well as undergraduates.