Most college students will not be charged the full price tag of a school. Instead, they will be offered a financial aid package that includes a combination of loans, grants, scholarships and possibly work-study opportunities.
Curious about the financial aid opportunities at Concorde Career Colleges and what you may be eligible for? Explore the answers here.
$3,761.00 is the typical Concorde Career Colleges’s first year financial aid package. About 92% of first year students receive financial aid, most of which is in the form of loans.
Loans are a part of financial aid plans, but the only true college discount is a scholarship or grant that you don’t have to repay.
A loan is not a legitimate college discount, but rather an outcome to consider. See how much student loan debt from Concorde Career Colleges you may end up taking on.
As well as scholarships, 77% of first-year students (344 total) got a federal grant, for about $3,961.00 per person.
These grants and scholarships are made up of mainly federal grants, plus some state and local awards.
77% of first-year students at Concorde Career Colleges (344 total) got a federal grant, averaging $3,961.00.
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The table above shows undergrads who are getting Title IV aid, which is federal assistance from the government in the form of grants, loans, and work-study. Learn more here.
Of the undergraduate students at Concorde Career Colleges around 92% (362 total) receive some form of grant aid. The typical amount awarded was $3,761.00.The bulk of which are Pell Grants.
Check out the Tuition and Fees page or the Cost Per Credit Hour page to find out more.
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