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Financial Aid Overview

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An LPN education is a very valuable investment for your future. As you consider the cost of tuition, keep in mind: most of our students — more than 98 percent — receive one or more forms of financial aid. We’ll advise you during the admissions process about how to make your education more affordable. To see now what you may qualify for, estimate your net price.

Our college financial aid staff works one on one with every student. Whether you’re seeking scholarships and grants, loans, payment plans, or some combination, we can guide you to find out what is best for your specific situation.

Financial Aid Options

We offer several types of financial assistance. Some aid is awarded on the basis of need, others on achievement. Most students receive more than one type of aid in their financial aid package.

Grants

Grants are a form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid. There are specific criteria you must meet in order to qualify.

Loans

Loans are a form of aid that must be repaid, but generally not until students have graduated, enroll less than half time, or stop attending school.

Internal Scholarships

We offer various different scholarships to eligible students. Scholarships are awarded based upon specific criteria set by the college.

External Scholarships

There are a number of external scholarships and funding opportunities available for nurses to help support their career goals.

Payment Plans

Create a payment plan along with all of your other forms of financial aid to help make your education more affordable.

Veterans Assistance

There is a variety of available financial aid designed to encourage and support veterans in their quest for a college education.

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We are committed to making the educational experience accessible and affordable to all admitted students. Our commitment to affordability and accessibility is a direct extension of the ethical vision that inspired the college’s founders.
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Tuition & Expenses

As you consider the cost of tuition, keep in mind that most of our students — more than 95 percent — receive one or more forms of financial aid.

 

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Financial Aid Programs

Federal Financial Aid School Code: 034685

Financial aid programs are available to students who qualify. You must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov for the federal and the state programs. The funds listed are awarded in combination whenever possible to assist you in meeting your cost of education.

Get Started With A Financial Aid Application Interview:

Contact us to schedule an interview.  Allow approximately one hour for all the paperwork to be completed.  During that interview, we will:

  • Assist you to complete the FAFSA
  • Submit your application to the federal central processing service
  • Estimate your eligibility for the various financial aid programs
  • Complete a Federal Direct Loan Master Promissory Note, and a pre-loan informational interview if you wish to take out a loan
  • Inform you of any additional paperwork needed to complete the process
  • Inform you of what you will be expected to pay and when
  • Answer any questions you have about the costs associated with the program.
  • When you come to your interview please make sure you bring the following:
  • Your federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) form 1040 and W-2 forms
  • Your parents’ federal IRS form and W-2 forms (dependent students only)
  • Your spouse’s federal IRS form (married students filing separate returns)
  • Current bank statements (maybe required)
  • Records of benefits received from Social Security, Veterans Affairs, Child Support, and other agencies
  • And your Legal Guardian (if you are a dependent students only)

Eligibility requirements for Financial Aid include

 

  • Be a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident, or in the United States for other than temporary purposes.
  • Be enrolled in an eligible program of studies
  • Not be in default on a federal loan or owe an over payment of federal or state financial aid
  • Be making Satisfactory Academic Progress
  • Be registered with Selective Service, if you are a male at least 18 years of age (Males, over the age of 25, are no longer eligible to register.)
  • Be enrolled for at least six (6) credit hours (225 clock hours in diploma programs) per semester that you wish to borrow a Federal Direct Student Loan
  • Not be currently enrolled in high school.

Net Price Calculators

 

To help you better understand the total cost of the program please use the net-price calculators below:

  • Net Price Calculator for Practical Nursing Program

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