By: Kim Kozlowski
Students and adults seeking a path into in-demand jobs such as health care, information technology, advanced manufacturing, construction and automotive could get a state-funded scholarship of up to $4,000 over two years to lower costs of their education, officials announced Monday.
The new scholarship, known as the Michigan Achievement Skills Scholarship, will be awarded to high school students, and adults with a high school equivalency completed in 2023 or later from $10 million in the state's 2023-24 budget.
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