Financial aid resources
Financial aid is available to those who qualify, and our trained staff is here to help you through the
application process and all the paperwork. Explore this section of the site to get familiar with the process and the types of financial aid.
Then, to find out if you are eligible for assistance, it is important to contact a Financial Aid Representative at The Art Institutes
location you want to attend. The representative will ask you to bring along financial information.
Together, you'll assess the total cost of your education and housing; help you find scholarships, federal grants, loans, state aid,
veterans' benefits, private loans and work study; and make a determination how much of your costs may be covered through financial assistance.
As soon as you enroll in school, you should apply for financial aid. Some aid is limited and is more likely to be available if you
apply early. You will find the appropriate application forms in your enrollment packet. Continuing students should apply as soon as possible
after the new year's FAFSA form is distributed. Application deadlines are announced yearly.
Looking for the FAFSA code for an Art Institutes school?
Select a location below to find the FAFSA code to include in your financial aid application materials.
The Student Financial Services Department will assist you in applying for any aid for which you may be eligible. However, it is your
responsibility to make sure that the aid funds are received by the school.
And we can work with you. The Art Institutes will defer payment on your bill for the amount to be covered by financial aid, as long as
you've submitted the required paperwork, your eligibility for the aid has been confirmed and you have agreed to a Student Financial
Plan for paying any balance due to the school that is not covered by financial aid.