Understanding the Financial Aid Process
Going to college can be difficult, especially when you think about how to afford it. In this article we will talk about three benefits of attending Compu-Med Vocational Careers and how Financial Aid could help you make it more affordable than you ever thought.
At Compu-Med Vocational Careers students can study to become a Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant or a Patient Care Technician.
1. Applying for Federal Financial Aid is a free process and is a risk-free way to find out if you qualify for Grants or Loans. By completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Compu-Med Financial Aid advisors can tell you if you qualify for grants that could help you make the dream of graduating college come true.
2. The Department of Education determines if a student is eligible for federal student aid. The determination is based on many factors and this is why the application is completed. The Department of Education reviews the information provided by the student on the FAFSA to calculate the amount of eligibility of both student loans and grants. Timing is critical depending on where you live. There is also a possibility of state grants, if you complete your FAFSA before the state deadline. Our Financial Aid team can help see if you qualify for these state grants.
3. Finally, Once Department of Education has determined your federal aid eligibility, the next step would be to locate any additional funds to help support your educational dream. Reach out to organizations to see if they offer any assistance. Local organizations could possibly offer grants or scholarships to students who are starting in a particular field. Contact your church, civic organization and even your employer. Employer tuition reimbursement can also be a great way to help reduce the cost of attending college.
In Conclusion, while Compu-Med’s tuition is affordable, following the top three suggestions could help you make it even more affordable.
For more information on any Compu-Med programs, start dates or help with your fafsa please email info@compumed.edu.
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