Federal, state, institutional, and private fund sources used to assist eligible students in funding their education. Financial aid can be a mixture of scholarships, grants, loans, veterans’ educational benefits, tuition reimbursement, etc.
Scholarships are classified as “free money” and the student will not be required to repay these funds. Learn more available scholarships and eligibility requirements.
Grants are classified as “free money” and the student will not be required to repay these funds. Learn more available grants and eligibility requirements.
Loans are classified as a “self-help” aid and the student will be required to repay loan balances when you become enrolled less than half time or you graduate. Learn more about the types of loans, eligibility, and costs.
Mid-America College of Funeral Service is pleased to participate in Veterans’ Affairs Educational Benefit Programs.
The Tuition Installment Plan is a service to the student, allowing the student to finance education over the period of a quarter throughout their academic year.
A provision in Section 111 of Division J of Pub. L. 108-447, the “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005,” Dec. 8, 2004; 118 Stat. 2809, 3344-45, requires “educational institutions” that receive Federal funds to hold an educational program on the United States Constitution on or around September 17, “Constitution Day and Citizenship Day,” of each year for the students served by the educational institution.
Because many of our students receive Federal Aid, we would like for them to visit the site below to learn more about the Constitution, our country’s founding document.
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Jeffersonville, IN 47130
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