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Cleary University

Scholarships

Cleary University is dedicated to working one-on-one with every student to find scholarships, grants and other funding sources to make their degree affordable. In an era when higher education is increasingly out of reach for many Americans, Cleary has created the Cougar Country Promise (CCP) along with a robust offering of scholarships to aid our students in completing the degree they’re seeking at a price they can afford.

Cougar Country Promise

Paying for college can be stressful. Between scholarships, grants and financial aid, the options can be overwhelming. The Cougar Country Promise (CCP) is Cleary University’s guarantee to provide an affordable tuition price to our students. The CCP is awarded to students based on their completed FAFSA, eligibility for the Michigan Achievement Scholarship and a Student Aid Index (SAI) below 30000.

Cougar Country Promise Award Levels

Students are automatically considered for the CCP when they submit a completed FAFSA, qualify for Michigan Achievement Scholarship (MAS) and have an SAI below 30000.

The CCP is awarded at four varying levels:

  1. Students who qualify for the MAS with a negative or zero SAI will be eligible for free tuition.
  2. Students who qualify for the MAS with a Pell-eligible SAI will pay a maximum out-of-pocket of $5,000/year for tuition.
  3. Students who qualify for the MAS that are not Pell-eligible, with an SAI up to 25000 will pay a maximum out-of-pocket of $7,500/year for tuition.
  4. Students who qualify for the MAS that have an SAI of 25001-30000 will pay a maximum out-of-pocket of $10,000/year for tuition.  

Learn about more of Cleary University’s unique scholarships!

Futures for Frontliners &
Michigan Reconnect

Courage &
Public Service

Michigan Achievement Scholarship

The Michigan Achievement Scholarship supports Cleary University undergraduates from Michigan, offering up to $5,500 yearly for five years based on residency, financial need, and academic progress. Covering tuition and fees, it requires maintaining eligibility through FAFSA and academic standards.