Scholarships are educational
funds offered by a college, an organization, business, employer or an
individual, and generally do not need to be repaid. Through the diligent
efforts of the
Foundation for
Mott Community College, over $450,000 in scholarship funding
is offered annually to MCC students.
Scholarship Application
To be considered for a MCC scholarship applicants are requested to submit an online application by completing the following steps:
- Access the

- If you are a first time user, please select the "
Start Here" button to create a username and password. Students who have created an account, can login by using their username and password.
- During the application process, students can select “save and exit” at any time. The information can later be retrieved for scholarship application completion and editing.
- The online scholarship application is a six (6) step process. Based on the information provided by the student, the recommended scholarships will be displayed and available for the student to apply.
- Many scholarships require additional documentation: transcripts from other institutions, essays, letters of recommendation, tax returns, medical information etc. If required, options for uploading the proper documents will be provided when applying for a specific scholarship.
- Students are responsible for the information submitted on the scholarship application.
Preferred MCC Scholarship Deadline:
Fall and Winter – September 1st
Scholarship Searches
Scholarship searches should begin as early as nine months prior to
the beginning of the semester of intent. Some popular scholarship search
sites are:
Please keep in mind that scholarships should not
cost you money to receive them. When you receive information regarding
scholarship funding, beware of the following statements:
- The scholarship is guaranteed or your money back.
- You can’t get this information
anywhere else.
- Requests for credit card or bank account number information.
- The scholarship will cost some money.
- “You’re a finalist” in a contest you never
entered or you’ve been selected by a national foundation.
Many four-year universities offer transfer
scholarships to students with high
academic achievement and two years of study at a community college.
The following departments also provide performance-based
scholarships. For more information regarding these scholarships, please
contact them:
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