The Culinary Institute of Las Vegas


Types of Financial Aid

The Art Institute of Las Vegas participates in federal, state, and other financial aid programs.

Financial aid is divided into three general categories:

Gift Aid ­ these are grants, scholarships, and other benefits that do not have to be repaid. Most grants are based on financial need, as determined by a federal formula, and are given by the federal or state governments; most scholarships are based on criteria such as grades or affiliations or other criteria, and may or may not also include a financial need component; most benefits are based on a combination of criteria.

  • Federal Pell Grants
  • Federal SEOG (Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant)
  • Las Vegas State Grant
  • Nevada State Grant
  • Art Institute Scholarships
  • Other scholarships
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Veterans Benefits
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs
  • Tax Benefits

Loans ­ loans do need to be repaid; repayment can usually be delayed until several months after the student leaves school. Some loans, such as Federal Stafford Loans, are given to students in their own names; some loans, such as Federal PLUS Loans are given to parents of dependent students. Some loans are based on the student's financial need; some loans require a credit check; some loans are available regardless of income. There are alternative education loans, given by private lenders to students, that may or may not require a co-signer.

  • Federal Subsidized Stafford Loan
  • Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan
  • Federal PLUS Loan (Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students)
  • Creative Education Loan
  • Home Equity Loan
  • International Student Loan Program

Work ­ some students choose to work to help to pay their living expenses while attending school. The Art Institute of Las Vegas participates in the Federal Work-Study program, and also assists students to find part-time jobs in the community.

  • Federal Work-Study
  • Part time job assistance
© The Art Institute of Las Vegas