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Student Financial Aid

PCI Health Training Center realizes that the average prospective student does not have the financial means to simply "pay for it" when it comes to the educational expenses involved with your professional career training.  At PCI Health Training Center, our desire is to assist each student reach his or her career goals by helping them overcome the financial obstacles that they may face you along the way.  With this in mind, PCI makes available a number of financing options that can make education and training affordable to practically anyone!

The Financial Aid Office at PCI Health Training Center can determine which programs each applicant may qualify for and how much assistance is available. Since the application process can appear to be a complicated maze to the average person, the professional Financial Aid staff at PCI Health Training Center will assist each student applicant through the entire process.  Each prospective student will have a confidential interview for this purpose, and to answer any questions they may have concerning their eligibility.  During this interview, individualized financing arrangements will be made that meets their specific needs.

PCI Health Training Center participates in the Title IV Student Financial Assistance programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education, which students may apply for grants and or loans available for those who qualify under federal guidelines.  Veterans and other eligible persons can use VA Educational benefits for attendance in the Medical Assistant ,Medical Office Assistant ,Patient Care Technician and the Psychiatric Assistant programs.  There are a number of federal, state and local organizations offer a variety of financial help in the form of tuition assistance, scholarships, daycare assistance, transportation assistance, etc.


FEDERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS


The Federal Pell Grant is an award to eligible students that usually does not have to be repaid. The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) is an additional grant award made available to students with the greatest need level, with priority given to Pell grant recipients. Federal Stafford Loans are low-interest loans available to eligible students who borrow funds for educational expenses from a bank or other lending institution. Repayment on federal loans begins six months after the borrower’s last date of attendance as at least a half-time student. For all federal programs, the student must apply to the U.S. Department of Education using FAFSA.
 


OTHER ASSISTANCE


There are a number of programs funded by various federal, state and local agencies which generally consist of tuition assistance or scholarships. Students who think they may be eligible for these programs should contact the agencies directly to apply for such assistance. In all cases, PCI Health Training Center admissions standards will be observed.


 


Net Price Calculator

Financial Aid



Congratulations!  If you are trying to determine the cost of attending school, that indicates you are serious about obtaining the training necessary for an exciting medical career.  To successfully complete a training program at PCI, a student should have a way to get back and forth to school, childcare if applicable, no schedule conflicts, and the ability to afford their personal living expenses as well as costs associated with education.

The Net Price Calculator is a tool to help students estimate the cost of attending a program at PCI Health Training Center.  It is important to know that the information you receive from the calculator is a broad estimate.  For example, the student allowances for room and board, personal, and transportation expenses are derived from the Bureau of Labor Statistics price index.  Actual costs may be different for each student based on their individual socio-economic status, geographic location, and general spending habits and needs.  These estimates do not represent a final determination, or actual award, of financial assistance or a final net price.

It is also important to note that the calculator provides an estimate of total grant aid.  The calculator does not provide information related to student loans that may be used to help with the cost of education.  To find out more about student loans check out the resources available on this page under the heading "Federal Student Aid Information".  The calculator does not include any additional types of funding that may be available to a student.

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http://www.fedstats.gov

FINANCIAL AID WEBSITES for FEDERAL STUDENT AID INFORMATION

To learn more about FSA, visit www.studentaid.ed.gov

Prior to applying for FSA, students may establish their Personal Identification Number – PIN at www.pin.ed.gov 

To apply for FSA using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid – FAFSA visit www.fafsa.ed.gov 

For information regarding Federal Stafford Loans through the U.S. Department of Education’s Direct Loan program, visit www.dl.ed.gov 

For information regarding Loan Consolidation, visit www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov 

*Please Note: you will need to have established your PIN prior to entering this Website for information.

To complete your Direct Loan Master Promissory Note – MPN visit www.studentloans.gov 

To file complaints regarding Federal Stafford Loan repayment issues, contact the Federal Student Aid Ombudsman office at www.ombudsman.ed.gov 

To view your financial aid history, visit www.nslds.ed.gov

*Please Note: you will need to have established a PIN prior to entering this Website for information.

To search education statistics provided to the U.S. Department of Education visit www.nces.ed.gov/IPEDS 

To search Education Statistics provided by the U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences visit www.collegenavigator.com 

To search Federal statistical information visit www.fedstats.gov 

To learn more about PCI Health Training Center visit our Website at www.pcihealth.edu


For information pertaining to the following:

Loan Status
Loan Cancellation
Loan Disbursement Amounts and Timing

Contact PCI or your school's financial aid office directly. Only your school's financial aid office can provide this information.

For general information about eligibility for Federal Student Financial Assistance Programs or for questions regarding the status of your FAFSA:

Contact the Federal Student Aid Information Center at 1-800-4-FED-AID (800 433-3243). The TDD number for hearing-impaired individuals is (800) 730-8913.

For questions regarding Loan Repayment, Deferment or Forbearance, contact your loan servicer:

Direct Loan Servicing Center

www.myedaccount.com
(800) 848-0979

FedLoan Servicing (PHEAA)

www.myfedloan.org 
(800) 699-2908

Great Lakes Educational Loan Services

www.mygreatlakes.org 
(800) 236-4300

Nelnet

www.nelnet.com
(888) 486-4722

Sallie Mae

www.salliemae.com
(800) 722-1300

FOIA Privacy Security Notices

WhiteHouse.gov USA.gov ED.gov


 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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