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Michigan Expands Tuition Incentive Program Outreach
March 16, 2026
The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) has initiated a large-scale outreach effort by mailing over 187,000 letters to Medicaid-eligible students and their families to notify them of their eligibility for the Tuition Incentive Program (TIP). This state-funded scholarship program supports tuition costs for students pursuing certificates or degrees at Michigan colleges, aligning with the state's strategic goal to increase postsecondary credential attainment to 60% by 2030. This outreach effort underscores Michigan's commitment to expanding access to higher education funding and may influence procurement planning related to educational program administration, communications services, and data management.
- Procurement professionals should note potential opportunities for contracts involving program outreach, student data management, and communications support to sustain and expand TIP awareness.
- Vendors specializing in educational services, direct mail campaigns, and Medicaid-related program administration may find increased demand for their offerings.
- This initiative highlights the importance of interagency collaboration between MiLEAP and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) for eligibility verification and program delivery.
- Organizations supporting state scholarship programs should evaluate how this outreach model could inform similar initiatives in other states or educational funding programs.
Every Michigan student deserves a clear path to pursue higher education. By alerting students and their families to TIP eligibility, we are ensuring they know early that tuition support is available to them.
— Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea, Director of MiLEAP
Agencies
Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services