Financial Aid

Technology programs can be expensive. Don’t face the costs alone! Financial aid, scholarships, or loans may be available for those who quality. Learn more.

A new technology degree can give you a head-start to advance your career. Start planning now for how you'll pay for it.

College costs can rise dramatically over time, and books, new software, and hardware isn't cheap. Get the information you need to make informed decisions on loans, scholarships, and financial aid.

First, discover how much the school you’re considering might cost. Then, use the tools below to learn more about your financial aid options – from federal loans to private scholarships. Start here!

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Featured Articles

Paying for Computer SchoolLoans 101
College can be expensive, and college costs increase every year. The challenge is to find a way to pay for college without going broke in the process. Start with your federal and private loan options.

Employment-based student aidEmployment-Based Student Aid
There are two main forms of employment-based student aid, work-study and employer tuition assistance. Which is right for you?

Education Tax BenefitsTax Benefits
While tax benefits don't provide money up front, they can give you a little money back on your taxes, and shouldn't be overlooked.

FAFSA information for art studentsFAFSA
If you apply for federal or state aid, you'll have to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of FinAid.org and Fastweb.com, provides valuable application tips.


For additional scholarship and financial aid
information, vist www.fastweb.com.