Financing Options for Your Education
Brown College participates in a variety of financial aid programs that assist with educational expenses.
Students must meet the eligibility requirements of these programs in order to qualify, in accordance with federal, state and institutional policies. Students are responsible for providing all requested documentation in a timely manner. Failure to do so could jeopardize the student’s financial aid eligibility. In order to remain eligible for federal student aid the student must maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined in the catalog.
The links provided below are a good place to start to learn more about the types of funding that may be available to Brown College students. If at any point in the process you have questions or need more information, a Brown College Financial Aid Representative will be happy to provide assistance.
To learn more about Brown College, our degree programs or how to apply for admission, please contact us for more information.
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Brown College participates in a wide variety of federal financial aid programs.
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Eligible Brown College students may participate in certain state aid programs.
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Many lending institutions offer loans to help cover the gap between the cost of a student's education and the amount of federal aid he or she is eligible to receive.
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A variety of institutional grants and scholarships are made available to Brown College students.
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Additional assistance to help pay for a student's education may be offered through other organizations, such as a company's human resources department.
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Most types of financial aid come in the form of student loans that must be repaid.
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Refunds are provided to a student who withdraws or is withdrawn from Brown College prior to the completion of his/her program and is based on the school's tuition schedule.
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*Financial aid is available for those who qualify.