Take advantage of the FAFSA academic year rollover
If you are planning to fund your education with the help of a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Award, now is a great time to apply. From now until June 30th, you can take advantage of grants and loans for both 2015-2016 and 2016-2017.
According to the US Department of Education, a new academic year starts on July 1st. If you are planning to begin your studies in May or June of this year, you could receive loans – and non repayable grants – for the academic year coming to an end on June 30th. Come July 1st, whether you are enrolled in our two-month Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) course or the 20-month diploma in programming, the federal Department of Education sees you as attending school in two academic years. And that means you are eligible for more financial aid.
Only accredited schools are eligible for payment with FAFSA Award
ABCO Technology Institute is proud to pass on this access to Federal Student Aid. It’s possible because we have earned our accreditation through the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). Accreditation confirms that ABCO Technology Institute meets high standards in the following areas:
- Management and Administrative Operations
- Requirements for Residential and Distance Education Programs
- Educational Administration and Faculty Qualifications
- Student Recruiting and Advertising
- Admissions Policies and Practices
- Student Services
- Student Achievement
You can be sure that when you enrol at ABCO, you are at a school that has a proven record of good management, qualified teachers, small classrooms, hands-on instruction, and excellent support as you begin to look for work in your new career.
Not sure if you qualify? No problem
If you need help applying for a FAFSA award, we have people on staff to help. Our Financial Aid specialists will help you determine if you qualify for funding, and can assist you in preparing your applications as well. Today could be the start of a new future for you.