Financial Aid

Financing for Online Learning

College is expensive, and while earning your degree online will save you a hefty chunk of change, you may still need financial help. Each college provides unique financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, loans and tuition payment plans. Read below to see which option is best for you and then find a school to meet your financial needs.

Scholarships
Scholarships

Scholarships are a great financing option as they do not need to be repaid. Scholarships are personalized forms of financial aid and can be obtained through academic standing, leadership experience or through an application process. Students from underrepresented groups may also be eligible, as well as students qualifying for financial aid.

Each school offers unique scholarships and you can learn more by requesting free information from an admissions officer.

Grants
Grants

Grants are another great financing option, as they do not need to be repaid. Many students apply for Pell Grants which are provided by the federal government. To receive a Pell Grant a student must meet certain financial qualifications.

Each school offers unique grants and you can learn more by requesting free information from an admissions officer.

Educational Loans
Educational Loans

Unlike scholarships and grants, education loans do need to be repaid. There are many different types of loans available from the federal government and each student fits a different financial need.

The best way to find the education loan that best fits your needs is to request additional information from an online school of your choice and schedule a session with one of their financial aid advisors.