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Paying for your education from Kaplan College is an important investment in your future. Make the commitment to give yourself the opportunity to enjoy a better career and a bright future.
Financial Aid
Prior to enrolling at Kaplan College, all applicants are encouraged to explore the availability of financial aid funding through state and federal agencies.* Financial aid information and application assistance are provided by the College Financial Aid Office to help students and their families clearly understand their financial situation before entering into a contractual agreement.
Kaplan College is approved for the following loans and grants:
Loans
- Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFEL) Subsidized Loan
- Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFEL) Unsubsidized Loan
- Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFEL) Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)
- Alternative and Career Loans
Grants
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Work
- Federal Work Study Program
Additional information on eligibility requirements, alternate financing, amounts available, interest rates, scholarships, and repayment schedules is available from the Financial Aid Office.
Students who receive loans to pay for their course of instruction are responsible for
repaying the full amount of the loan, plus interest, less the amount of any refund.
Defaulting on loans guaranteed or reinsured by the state or federal government could result in damage to credit ratings, loss of eligibility for future student loans and other forms of financial aid, loss of deferment and monthly payment options, withholding of state and federal income tax refunds, initiation of court action, and garnishment of wages.
Third-party funding sources may be available to students from outside agencies. Students are encouraged to seek such funding and familiarize themselves with the policies of the agency. Although the College will assist students in completing necessary forms and will provide any required information to the agency, it is ultimately the student's responsibility to ensure the agency's requirements are met.
* Financial aid is available to those who qualify.