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Youth in Transition and Education & Training Voucher Programs is sponsored by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Youth in Transition and Education & Training Voucher Programs is a grant from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services that funds self-sufficiency and post-secondary education for current and former foster youth.
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The ETV program allows Michigan to provide up to $5,000 per year to a student in an accredited programs such as: ***College*Trade School*University** Youth eligible for the ETV program include: * Youth who are or have been in an eligible foster care placement, on or after their 14th birthday, through the State of Michigan.
* Youth adopted from foster care or placed in relative guardianship from foster care after their 16th birthday (if adoption or guardianship occurred prior to the 16th birthday youth is NOT eligible). * Youth that have a high school diploma or GED and are attending, at least part-time, an accredited post-secondary institution. Youth must be enrolled prior to his/her 21st birthday if youth meets the criteria.
If the youth participated in the ETV program before his/her 21st birthday, he/she continues to be eligible until the 26th birthday. Youth must maintain at least a 2. 0 cumulative GPA and can not receive more than 5 fiscal years.
* Youth must attend an accredited school at least half time Accredited means the school does any of these: * Awards a Bachelor's degree or not less than a 2-year program that provides credit towards a degree. * Provides training toward gainful employment. * Is a vocational program that provides training for gainful employment and has been in existence for at least two years.
**ETV Covers****How do youth apply? ** The following school related expenses: * Books and school supplies. * Personal, computer/supplies.
* Miscellaneous personal expenses. * Child care. Youth can get an application * On-line atwww.
mietv. samaritas. org * Samaritas 1-877-660-METV **What youth must have to apply:****Who to contact with any questions** 1.
ETV Student Education Agreement. 3. ETV Financial Aid Release Form.
4. Copy of high school diploma or GED. 5.
Copy of class schedule/enrollment. 6. Grade point average of 2.
0. 7. Copy of financial aid package.
8. Copy of cost of tuition. 9.
Evidence school is accredited Call the ETV Coordinator, Tanya Maki, at 729 W. Michigan Ave. Suite 200
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits with experience serving youth in Michigan. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Youth in Transition and Education & Training Voucher Programs is funded by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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