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Paying for School

There are many options to consider when deciding how to pay for college. That's where our staff can help. Once you have decided on a course of study, our financial aid office will work with you to identify the various grants and loans that you may apply to receive, and will assist you through every step of the application process. Learn more.


Several options may be available to help you pay for college including grants, scholarships, private loans, and even federal financial aid (for those who qualify). Apollo College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS - http://www.acics.org) to award Associate of Science degrees, Associate of Occupational Studies degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Therefore, our students who are eligible for financial aid can apply for all of the same federal grants and loans that they would qualify for if they applied to any major university.

Employment Gap Scholarship

With thousands of Americans losing their jobs during the past year, and with thousands more expected by the end of 2009, Apollo College is awarding the Employment Gap Scholarship to displaced workers to help them obtain the education they need to be competitive in their current field or retain for a new career. The scholarship is open to all new students enrolled in a certificate or degree program who meet the following criteria:

    • Displaced from their job within the last 12 months and demonstrate great financial need
    • Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and any other required financial aid forms.
    • Attend Full-time
  • Deadline: September 30, 2009
  • Award Amount up to $2000
  • Number available: 5 per location, Online programs are not eligible for 2009.
  • Verification: Proof of unemployment via official documentation showing an unemployment claim in last 12 months.
  • Continued eligibility: Must maintain a 3.0 GPA.
  • Other Information:
    • The scholarship will be awarded after all federal, state and other financial aid have been determined
  • Contact your Admissions for more information on how to apply or click the link below for the application
  • Gap Scholarship


Contact an Admissions Representative

Learn more about financial aid, grants and scholarships - contact us online and an Admissions Representative will answer your questions and get you started. There are a wealth of opportunities awaiting you, get started today!

Code of Conduct

In conjunction with the Arizona Attorney General, Apollo College has adopted a Code of Conduct dealing with the promotion and issuance of student loans. The Code is designed promote “best practices’ and to ensure that student borrowers are protected in the lending process, including giving them the full opportunity to choose the source of their federally insured and private loans. Apollo fully subscribes to the Code and to the borrowers rights. If you would like to read this Code in its entirety, please click here.!

Annual Disclosures for Campus Security, FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), Drug Free School and Community policies:

The Annual Disclosure provides important information to the campus community regarding emergency response and evacuation procedures, campus security and crime reporting and statistics, drug and alcohol policies, and student rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.







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FAFSA Online


“...The financial aid office answered all of my questions...They explained financing opportunities and made it affordable for me to follow a longtime dream to enter the medical field.” – Debbie D’Ettorre

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