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Financial Aid

Notice of Availability of Financial Aid

Marine Trades Institute is committed to keeping our programs affordable. As you make plans to finance your education, consider these sources of financial aid: grants, scholarships through Marine Trades Institute, outside scholarships, sponsorships, alternative loans, and other benefits such as veteran’s benefits or state workforce training programs.

What Happens Next?

After you submit your FAFSA, you will receive a notice when your financial aid offer letter is available in your Student Portal. Review it to understand what comes next.

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Consumer information is made available to all prospective and current Marine Trades Institute students as required by the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. Each topic in this section gives a brief description of the required information and how it can be obtained.

Contact Us

If you need more information about our financial aid programs, contact:

Kelly Emigh
Financial Aid Manager
Marine Trades Institute
financialaid@marinetrades.edu | (906) 484-1081

Cody Gall

Amazing Alumni

At the school, we learned about the marine industry on a daily basis through hands-on training, industry standard certifications, and homework assignments. So many resources were available along with the program structure that being able to transition and manage the workload in my new position was doable.

What was most beneficial was a variety of factors; professionally, it would be the network GLBBS can integrate you into: employers, manufacturers, boatbuilders, organizations, etc. Personally, I thought that it was the perfect environment to personally challenge myself but have all the necessities to focus on the goal to become a desirable hire in the marine industry, learn and have fun while doing so. The most important thing for me was becoming acquainted with the overall boat construction process which led to learning about the technicalities of any system in the boat. What was most valuable was meeting people with a similar passion, learning from their experiences, and sharing our knowledge with one another.

Cody Gall | ‘23 Marine Service Technology | Tiara Yachts