Strayer University’s Student Services Office can provide information regarding financing options for eligible students, as well as other sources of assistance such as federal grants and loans, private loans, payment plans, and scholarships. Continuing your education may be more affordable than you think.
Federal financial aid is available to those who qualify. Federal grants do not have to be repaid and federal loans can offer funds at a reduced interest rate or with deferred repayment options.
Strayer University’s military scholarship supplements the military tuition assistance program and other educational resources to offer 100% tuition coverage for undergraduate tuition, and a majority of graduate tuition, for up to two courses per quarter. Strayer University is also a GoArmyEd school and an Air University Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative school.
Veterans Educational Benefits are available to qualifying students in eligible programs at the University. Strayer University remains in contact with the Department of Veterans Affairs so that we can advise you about current requirements and regulations.
The Bailey Family Foundation, founded in 1996 by former Strayer University President, Ron K. Bailey, offers scholarship programs to high school seniors as well as current college students of any age with demonstrated scholastic achievement and financial need. A limited number of these scholarships are reserved for Strayer University students.
To learn more, visit www.bailey-family.org.
Many companies provide tuition benefits to their employees in the form of direct payment to the school or reimbursement of tuition expenses sent directly to the employee/student. Please check with your company’s human resources department for more information about the education benefits available to you.
Low-cost private loans are available to qualifying undergraduate and graduate students. These loans can also fill the financial gap not covered by federal student aid programs.