Verified state guidance

Michigan Preschool & TK

In Michigan, children must turn 5 on or before September 1 to enter kindergarten. Michigan has no transitional kindergarten ("young fives") program; its public early-learning option for younger children is state-funded pre-K. The state funds Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP), a pre-K program for income-eligible four-year-olds. Head Start is available statewide for income-eligible families.

Key early-childhood facts for Michigan

Kindergarten entrance cutoff
Children must turn 5 on or before September 1 to start kindergarten.
Free pre-K options
Free state-funded pre-K is available to income-eligible four-year-olds through Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP).
Notes
Michigan has no transitional kindergarten program. Its public early-learning pathway before kindergarten is state-funded pre-K (Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP)) plus Head Start.

Head Start and early learning resources

Find local Head Start and state pre-K programs: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/center-locator

State early education website

https://www.michigan.gov/mileap/early-childhood-education/early-learners-and-care/gsrp

Last updated 6/21/2026. Always confirm current rules with your state education department or local school district.