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Learn How to Pay for Your Education
Your education is an investment in your future, and with Alliant International University, it can be an affordable investment. We offer federal financial aid, including Title IV financial aid, and scholarships for U.S. citizens and legal residents. If you are like the majority of college students, you will need financial assistance to meet the costs of your degree.
Our financial aid office is committed to providing assistance to qualified students who would otherwise be unable to pursue their educational and professional goals. We know that paying for college is a serious matter.
Alliant has created a comprehensive program that further improves access and affordability, assisting students affected by California’s budget cuts to education. Financing is available in the form of scholarships, grants, part-time employment, and loans. The federal government, state government, Alliant, and private sources finance these programs.
Explore the ways to finance your education below. We can also help answer any questions you may have about applying for aid, scholarships, or our tuition and fees if you need additional information.
Starting July 1, 2026, significant changes to federal student loans will take effect with reduced borrowing limits and lifetime caps as well as the elimination of the Graduate PLUS loan program.
The good news is, new students whose loans are disbursed by June 30, 2026, will be classified as “legacy” Title IV students and will keep access to Graduate PLUS loans and existing caps through June 2029, or the expected degree program completion date based on the enrollment agreement (whichever is shorter).
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Applying for Financial Aid
Alliant can help you secure aid from various federal financial aid programs, including grants and low-interest loans. This step-by-step guide explains how to apply for financial aid.
Undergraduate Financial Aid
Financial aid is available for undergraduates enrolled in programs in the form of merit-based and need-based grants, loans and scholarships. Students may be eligible for teacher licensure grants, direct loans and the Federal Work Study (FWS) Program.
Graduate Financial Aid
Financial aid is available for graduate and professional degree students in the form of institutional and outside scholarships, as well as loans. Federal programs provide students with the opportunity to fund their masters or doctoral degree program.
Scholarships
Scholarships are an ideal way to pay for college. Private and public scholarships can help you meet the cost of your education. Like grants, scholarships provide money for college that you don’t have to pay back.