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Michigan Education & Training Voucher (ETV) Program

Michigan Education & Training Voucher (ETV) Program. Lutheran Social Services of Michigan. Education and Training Voucher’s (ETV’s). Part of the Foster Care Independence Act (Chafee Act)- enacted in 2004 in Michigan.

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Michigan Education & Training Voucher (ETV) Program

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  1. Michigan Education & Training Voucher (ETV) Program Lutheran Social Services of Michigan

  2. Education and Training Voucher’s(ETV’s) • Part of the Foster Care Independence Act (Chafee Act)- enacted in 2004 in Michigan. • Federal and State money to assist with youth aging out of care with post secondary educational and vocational programs. • Amount of money per state is based on percentage of youth in care. • Each state matches 20% of their allocation.

  3. ETV Eligibility • Foster youth or former foster youth. • Must have been in care after 14th birthday. • If adopted, adopted on or after their 16th birthday. • Must have a High School Diploma or GED. • Must attend an accredited college, university, or training program at least half-time. • Must receive their first ETV before 21st birthday.

  4. Award Amount 2010 Fiscal Year • Provide up to $5000 per fiscal year to assist with college and living expenses. • Award amount is determined on full-time or part-time status. • Award amount must be split between two semesters. • Full-time students: $2500 per semester • Part-time students: $1250 per semester

  5. How to Apply for ETV • STEP #1 • Students must complete the FAFSA application. www.fafsa.gov • STEP #2 • Complete entire ETV application. • Application can be found at: www.mietv.lssm.org • Or, requested from worker • Or, requested from ETV office (877) 660-6388

  6. How to Apply continued • Students must complete the ETV checklist by including all additional information: • Copy of HS Diploma, or GED • Class Schedule • Cost of Tuition • Financial Aid Package • Acceptance Letter or; GPA if not first semester • Supporting Budget Documentation

  7. Applying for Part II of ETV • To receive the second part of the ETV during the same fiscal year, the student must submit the following: • Re-determination Checklist • Budget • Current Class Schedule • Cumulative GPA • Receipts from Part I

  8. Distribution of ETV Award • If student owes money in tuition or wants to pay on loans, that amount is sent directly to the school. • Remaining amount may be put towards rent, transportation, computer, and other daily living expenses.

  9. Re-Applying for ETV • A student may be awarded twice each Fiscal Year (October 1 – September 30). • When re-applying, the student must complete the entire application process again. • The student must include receipts to show how the previous ETV was spent. • Student must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA or above. • Student continues to be eligible until 23rd birthday.

  10. ETV Contact Information • Send completed application to: Lutheran Social Services Attention: ETV 209 E. Washington Ave., Suite 284 Jackson, MI 49201 • Or Fax to: (517) 789-6809 • Toll Free: (877) 660-6388 • Web site: www.mietv.lssm.org • You can contact the ETV office by email at: • jmaur@lssm.org Jennifer Maurer, ETV Coordinator • tmaki@lssm.org Tanya Maki, ETV Caseworker (Jackson) • rspen@lssm.org Reco Spencer, ETV Caseworker (Southfield)

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