A college education can be one of the biggest investments you can make in your life. However, the benefits derived from an education far outweigh the costs. Because of this, Argosy University is dedicated to providing its students with an affordable education.
We also understand that the aid application process can be confusing, so we are here to help. Our student finance representatives will walk you through the process of finding financial aid and applying for it. They will help you determine what options you are eligible for.
A variety of financial aid options are available, including scholarships, grants, loans, and employment opportunities. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. When searching for financial aid, it is important to explore all options as early as possible. You can learn more about specific financial aid programs in the Argosy University Financial Aid Guide, or by contacting us to request more information.
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State Programs |
Other Programs |
| Pell Grant (undergraduate students only) |
State Grants (Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, and California) |
Veterans Administration (VA) |
| Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) |
Student Educational Loan Fund (SELF); Minnesota residents only |
Job Training and Partnership Act (JTPA) |
| Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (SEOG), (undergraduate students only) |
State Work Study (Minnesota residents only) |
Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) |
| Perkins Loans |
Alternative or private loans |
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| Federal Work Study |
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| Stafford Loans - subsidized and unsubsidized |
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| Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) |
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| Graduate PLUS Loan |
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* An additional unsubsidized loan is available to full-time students pursuing a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) at the following Argosy University campuses: Atlanta, Chicago, Hawai’i, Phoenix, San Francisco Bay Area, Schaumburg, Tampa, Twin Cities, and Washington D.C.