Financial Aid Options
We are here to help you reach your education and career goals. Part of that is helping you find resources to pay for your education, since most students need financing options. Financing your education can seem like a daunting task, but there are quite a few resources available to help simplify the process. In general, scholarships and fellowships do not have to be repaid, where as loans do. Scholarships, fellowships, grants and gifts don't usually cover the entire cost of education, so many students get student loans to cover the difference. There are a number of free websites that help you search for scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans. Please, do not pay for this information since there are so many free resources accessible on the internet.
There are scholarships from all types of organizations for all types of students. According to www.finaid.org, there are 1.5 million scholarships available each year worth in excess of 3.4 billion dollars. That's free money for your education. Speaking of finaid.org, they are an excellent resource for researching the many financing options available.
Our colleges and universities offer a range of financing options from federal and private loans to scholarships and military discounts. Certain student finance options are available for certain programs, but not for others, so by requesting information about the degree programs that you are interested in you'll also get more specific information regarding finance options.




