Financial Aid
Want an education but need financial help making it happen? Sullivan and Cogliano Training Centers has a number of options! We offer several flexible plans for assisting you with your tuition payments, including Pell Grants; government and private educational loans; and government assistance for dislocated workers, veterans and rehabilitation clients, as well as corporate and self-funded plans. We likely have a plan that will meet your needs. Contact an admissions consultant to learn more about how you may qualify for tuition assistance under one of these educational benefits programs:
- Title IV Federal Financial Aid
- Educational Loans
- Workforce Investment Funds
- Unemployment Insurance
- Veterans Administration
- Corporate Training Accounts
- Corporate Tuition & Assistance Reimbursement
- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
- AARP
Students begin the financial aid process by filling out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The FAFSA may be filled out on paper – available at our Financial Aid office – or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. We are here to help you with your FAFSA every step of the way.
Please be sure to include our school code – 040393 – on the FAFSA or we will not receive your financial aid information or simply call one of our campuses for guidance.
Need Additional Tuition Assistance?
Sullivan and Cogliano Training Centers offers a number of additional financial assistance options. You may qualify for funding under the Workforce Investment Act, through a company tuition assistance plan, the Department of Labor, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services, or the G.I. Bill or other veterans' training benefits programs. Contact us for more information.
If you need additional financial assistance in order to complete your education, we can help you to secure an educational loan (download financing form). We are affiliated with several financing companies that make educational loans available to our students. Interest rates and repayment terms vary with each financing program. Some loans require no money down and no payments the entire time you are training. Repayment terms can range from 1 year to 30 years.





