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The first step for students seeking financial assistance is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). CCA's Financial Aid Officers use this form to determine students' eligibility and to help decide what resources are best suited to their circumstances. Students must meet all eligibility requirements to qualify for Federal Student Aid.

CCA participates in several types of Title IV programs, most of which are based on financial need. Students seeking financial assistance must first complete the Application for Federal Student Aid.

The College's Financial Aid Officer uses this form to determine students needs and assist them in deciding what resources are best suited to their circumstances.

Career Colleges of America accepts as regular students those who are being vocationally rehabilitated, whether through a private rehabilitation agency or the State Department of Rehabilitation.


See how affordable your education can be with The Net Price Calculator

The Net Price Calculator is a tool for students and parents to use to get the estimate of what it may cost to attend Career Colleges of America. It is important for you to understand that the information you receive from the calculator is a broad estimate. Many factors come into play when we award financial aid to students including, but not limited to: deadlines, levels of funding and academics.

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NSLDS-

US. Dept of Education's centralized website so that recipients of Financial Aid can access their loan and grant data.

VA-

Department of Veterans Affairs website allows veterans to access their vital benefits. Get started here:

SSS-

All males born after 1960 are required to register with Selective Service between the ages of 18 to 26. You can check your registration here.

Student Loans-

This site is your source of information on managing your Federal Student loans.

FAFSA Website-

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid where students can get started and get assistance in paying for college. Here you can apply thru the FAFSA, search for deadlines, schools codes, etc.