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Education expenses to attend an accredited post-secondary institution may include tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses of instruction.  FAIM participants must complete 10 hours of career planning activities provided by a FAIM Coach or through College Admissions Counselors.

Eligibility for FAIM
Participants must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Have earned income at the time of enrollment
  • Be a resident of Minnesota at time of participation in FAIM
  • Have assets of $10,000 or less
  • Deposit savings from earned income
  • Have combined income at or below 200% of poverty (see table below)

Participant's income and assets may increase after entrance into the FAIM program.

Annual Income at 200% of Poverty
Family Size Annual Income
1 $21,660
2 $29,140
3 $36,620
4 $44,100
5 $51,580
6 $59,060
7 $66,540
8 $74,020
Add $3,740 For Each Additional Person
Total Hourly Wage Maximum Needed at
40 Hours Per Week, 52 Weeks Per Year
Family Size Hourly Wage = 200% of Poverty
1 $1041
2 $14.01
3 $17.61
4 $21.20
5 $24.80
6 $28.39
7 $31.99
8 $35.59