Students

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Please be advised that there is a limit to your federal assistance.

Be sure to consult with your family, support group, and/or significant other about the length of time you plan on going to school.

Make sure to choose an education path that matches your needs and financial commitment to educational goals.

Explore our site and learn how searching for additional support may help. Click to learn more: πŸ”—Solicitation

Here are some questions to ask yourself…

Are you seeking a trade school with a shorter training time?

Click to learn more: πŸ”—Trade Schools

How much does the total program cost?

Click to learn more: πŸ”—UTC - School Comparison

So, what are my plans after school? I only have a six-month grace period if I took out loans until I have to begin repayment.

Click to learn more: πŸ”—Rights & Responsibilities

Seeking a bachelor’s degree that will take possibly four years to complete.

Am I willing to take this time?  Click to learn more: πŸ”—Career Simulator

Do I have support during school? Click to learn more:

πŸ”—Student Resources

πŸ”—Student Discounts

And if so, will need to be aware of the overall program cost. For example, is it two, three, or four years of education needed?

Click to learn more: πŸ”—UTC - School Comparison

If you are a Veteran, be aware that longer programs might result in out-of-pocket costs that exceed your VA limit of education assistance.

Click to learn more: πŸ”—Veterans Benefits