Below are all resources found for the state of Michigan.
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Provides information on special scholarship opportunities for Veterans who have been severely injured in the line of duty and their spouses.
Offers Veterans credit for education preparation and experience acquired while in the Armed Forces by submitting a copy of their DD form 214 and an official military transcript.
Offered as part of the Michigan Commission for the Blind, this program provides statewide employment-related services and/or training in skills for independent living to adults and high school students who are legally blind and have moderate to profound hearing loss.
Assists any child, between the ages of 16 and 25, who has been a resident of the state for the preceding 12 months, and who is the legal child of a Michigan Veteran who was killed, died as a result of service-connected disabilities, or is rated 100 percent disabled because of injuries sustained while in the Armed Forces of the United States. For more information, see Paying for College, Student Financial Aid.
Helps Michigan residents who are legally blind become employed in a career that suits their current or potential skills and abilities. The program provides diagnostic evaluations, vocational counseling and training in skills of blindness at no cost to the client.
Offers a free education and training program that helps young people aged 16 through 24 learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED and find and keep a good job.
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