Affording Sullivan University:
Some students may believe they are not financially able to attend a college or university; however, almost everyone can afford Sullivan University. From this perspective, Sullivan approaches financing with the expectations that there is a way if a student really wants an education.
For this reason, Sullivan has an Office of Financial Planning with a staff that is knowledgeable about today's student aid programs, private loan plans, scholarships and grants-in-aid. In addition, the staff is current with all educaitonal programs for veterans, as well as national, state and local vocational rehabilitation programs.
The Financial Planning staff will offer advice and find ways to help obtain the financial assistance necessary to compelte a university education. Students who wish to obtain financial assistance are urged to contact an admissions officer as early as possible to coordinate an appointment with Financial Planning.
Students attending Sullivan have access to numerous federal and state student financial aid programs. As directed by the U.S. Department of Education, the Federal Pell Grant provides federal funds to all eligible students from lower income families. Pell Grants do not require repayment. Other types of available aid include: Federal Direct Student Loans, Federal Subsidized Loans, Kentucky Tuition Grants, College Access Program Grants, Federal Suuplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Perkins Loans, Federal PLUS and Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loans, Career Education Funds and the Sullivan Institutional Grant. Several other programs exist that include the Workforce Investment Board, Veterans Benefits, the UPS Earn & Learn Program, Rehabilitation Programs and part-time jobs. |