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University of Michigan expands Go Blue Guarantee to cover nearly 2,200 more in‑state undergraduates
Summary
President Ono announced an increase to the Go Blue Guarantee income thresholds that will add roughly 2,200 in‑state undergraduates to the tuition‑free program and bring the program’s total served above 10,000 since its launch.
President Ono announced at the University of Michigan Board of Regents meeting that the university is expanding its Go Blue Guarantee, raising household income eligibility thresholds so that nearly 2,200 additional in‑state undergraduate students will qualify for a full tuition guarantee.
The guarantee’s previous eligibility thresholds were described during the meeting as $75,000 for the Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses and $65,000 for the Flint campus. President Ono said the expansion will enable “nearly 2,200 additional in state…
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