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Welcome to Graduate America
Explore the financial aid options you may qualify for so you can plan with confidence.
We know paying for school can feel overwhelming—so we’re here to make it simpler. Below are the aid types, steps to apply, and frequently asked questions to help you understand your options and get the support you deserve.
Here are some of the primary ways students typically fund their education:
Aid Type | What It Is / How It Helps |
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Scholarships & Grants | Need- or merit-based awards that do not need to be repaid. These may come from our institution, state programs, or private sources. |
Federal & Private Loans | Borrowed funds that must be repaid after you finish school. Federal loans often have lower interest and more flexible repayment terms. |
Employer or Tuition Reimbursement Programs | Some employers offer tuition assistance, incentive programs, or bonuses to support your training. Eligibility and availability vary. |
Review your financial aid offer
Once your FAFSA and any other documents are processed, you’ll get a financial aid package. Compare grants, loans, and work-study if available.
Q: What if I don’t qualify for federal financial aid?
A: Even without federal aid, you might still be eligible for institutional scholarships, grants, employer tuition assistance, or payment plan options. Talk with a Financial Aid Advisor about what else is possible.
Q: Can I apply for financial aid before I’m admitted?
A: Yes — completing the FAFSA and exploring aid options early can help you plan, even before you finalize enrollment.
Q: How do I find my school’s federal school code?
A: You can get this from our Financial Aid Office or look it up when filling out the FAFSA under “List of Schools.”
Q: Will I need to repay scholarships or grants?
A: No. By definition, scholarships and grants do not require repayment as long as you meet the eligibility and enrollment requirements.
We’re here to make the financial aid process as smooth as possible:
Contact: info@ga.edu