To answer your question right away—yes. You can definitely get financial aid for community college! Just because they tend to have a cheaper price tag than other schools doesn’t mean there isn’t help out there. Here are a few ways you can get financial aid for community college.
No matter what type of school you want to go to, you should always fill out the FAFSA®. The FAFSA® is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid—and is your ticket to tons of options for financial aid for school. Federal aid should always be your first choice when you’re looking for help to pay for school. The types of aid you can get from the FAFSA® are as follows:
After giving federal financial aid a chance, private student loans are there to help fill in any gaps. They can be used for so many school expenses, from tuition to school supplies. Private student loans differ from federal because private loans are offered from a bank or other financial institution, not the government. They also take your credit history into account. If you don’t have a credit history established just yet, consider getting a cosigner. With a cosigner, you can up your chances of getting approved for a private student loan because their credit history can help you out.
Promise programs are tuition-free college programs for students pursuing technical careers, wanting to study general education, or planning to attend two- and four-year colleges. As of July 2023, there are 425 programs across all 50 states.footnote 1 The two main requirements for admission are that you a) reside in the community of the school full-time, and b) have a high school diploma or GED. However, there are a few other requirements that vary from school to school to keep in mind:
College Promise created a tool to help prospective students find programs in their area that can work for them and their financial needs.
Four-year colleges aren’t the only schools that students can get financial aid for—community college students are just as eligible. The money is out there for you! Research and apply for these types of financial aid to pay your way through school.