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Thousands of people take advantage of financial aid opportunities every day to further their education and get ahead. Why wait? You could be next!

Financial Aid

Need Help Paying For College? Apply For Financial Aid Today!

79.5% of currently enrolled students use financial aid and student loans to help pay for college. [1] Financial aid is offered by federal and state governments and by private parties—but the majority of financial aid comes from government sources.

Applying for financial aid is simple! To apply, you must:

  • Be a high school graduate or have earned your GED (General Education Development certificate)
  • Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident with a social security number
  • Not have defaulted on a past student loan or have been convicted of a drug-related offense while receiving financial aid

Federal and state financial aid is given out on a first-come, first-serve basis to those who qualify. So be sure to apply as soon as possible!

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Financial Aid Opportunities

There are 3 types of financial aid available to students who qualify:

Student Loans - Loans are money that you have to pay back when you graduate. Loans come from come from many sources, but most are from the government. To apply for federal student loans, fill out an application at www.fafsa.ed.gov.

Grants - Grants are money for school that you do not have to pay back. Grants are generally given out to people who display substantial financial need.

Scholarships - Scholarships, like grants, don’t have to be repaid. They are awarded based on a number of different things, like ethnicity, talent, academic performance and more. Every scholarship is unique!

Financial aid could help you pay for college! See if qualify and apply for financial aid today. A few minutes could change your life…

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Source:

[1] National Education Statistics, Percentage of undergraduates receiving financial aid.