Midwestern Career College offers several scholarships that help eligible students reduce tuition costs.
Scholarships and grants are forms of gift aid that do not need to be repaid.
Midwestern Career College works to keep education accessible through a variety of scholarship opportunities designed to help eligible students reduce tuition costs.
You may also qualify for other Midwestern Career College partnership opportunities or tuition discounts. Our Admissions team can help you understand which options may apply to your situation.
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Call 312-236-9000 x 1 or email admissions@mccollege.edu.
Explore scholarship opportunities available to eligible Midwestern Career College students. Each scholarship has its own requirements, eligibility details, and application information.
Are you passionate about sharing your experience and helping fellow students achieve their goals? We’re seeking enthusiastic and driven students to join our team. Open to Illinois students.
The “Pay It Forward” Scholarship rewards your commitment to serving your community by inviting you to describe how you will “pay it forward” with your new skills after graduation.
Our Military Family-Friendly Scholarship is open to military service members, veterans, and their spouses or dependents. Up to $1,000 may be awarded per applicant depending on the program of enrollment.
This scholarship supports first responders and their eligible family members as they pursue career training at Midwestern Career College. Award details and eligibility requirements are outlined on the scholarship page.
The Academic Excellence Scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated strong academic performance. Review the scholarship page for current criteria, eligibility requirements, and application details.
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The Admissions Team provides guidance on scholarship eligibility, tuition assistance options, and the application process for prospective students.
Last Updated: March 9, 2026