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On the college tour, you will be introduced to many of the resources available at our campuses and get your questions answered.”

~Roben FairclothEnrollment Development Coordinator

There are many types of financial aid programs available for our students. It starts with the FAFSA.”

~Michele BowlesAssociate Director of Financial Aid

We want parents and students to make good decisions that are based on the right information.”

~Kevin CottonDirector of Recruitment

Pre-college programs connect students to real life college experiences that will prepare them to enter postsecondary education.”

~Sabrina MixsonDirector, Educational Talent Search

We are there to welcome the students as they are and our mission is to get them where they want to be.”

~Amy PerkinsDean of Student Success

The key to keeping students emotionally healthy is encouraging them to lead balanced lives.”

~Jonita WatsonCounselor Coordinator

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Work Study

Through the Federal Work-Study program, students can work on campus, off campus, or do community service work and earn money for college expenses.

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Scholarships

Students can complete an online scholarship application or search the scholarship directory to find out if they’re eligible for free money for college.

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Tuition Calculator

Estimate your cost of tuition and fees per term.
Tuition Calculator

Use our convenient, easy to use tuition and fees calculator application to help you with your budget.

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Loans

A variety of federally subsidized and unsubsidized loans are available to help parents and students pay for college.

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One of our most frequently asked questions is “Can we afford a college education?” Our answer is absolutely! With our low tuition costs and the availability of financial aid, scholarships, and other avenues, it’s possible for your student to have a quality college education and the start of a promising future.

Paying for College

Depending on the need and academic achievements, your student may be eligible for financial assistance from a number of different sources. The first step to determining their eligibility is completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If eligibility is determined, a financial aid package including grants, work-study and/or loans is created to help pay for the costs of attending college. Students may also apply for scholarships, or can earn extra money working for the college as student workers. Advisors in our enrollment services/financial aid offices can provide information on all the options and guidance throughout the process. An education is so important to a successful future; we don’t want the cost to keep anyone from achieving their full potential.



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Science: Online Science Resources

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at 10:00 am
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Eight Rules of Parenting a College Student


Posted by Audrey Jackson Fri, April 26, 2013 10:16 am EDT

Congratulations! Your student will soon enter the most important years of his or her life! Being in college is both awesomely exciting and anxiously frightening. These are the true years of discovery. Your student will not leave this college the same as when entering.

Over the years, I’ve noticed parents often work to prepare their...

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