VBA

FINANCIAL AID
For those who qualify, financial assistance is available through Stafford Loans, PLUS Loans, PELL Grants, and School payments plans with no interest.

PELL GRANTS:
Pell Grants are awarded to help undergraduates pay for their education after high school. The Pell Grant program is the largest Federal grant program. For many students, these grants provide a foundation for financial aid, to which aid from other Federal and non-Federal sources may be added.
Unlike loans, Pell Grants do not have to be repaid.
STAFFORD LOANS:
Stafford Loans, formerly called Guaranteed Student loans, are low interest loans made to students by a lender such as a bank. credit union, or savings and loan. to help pay for education after high school, with repayment beginning six months after your graduation, withdrawal, or drop below half-time attendance.

PLUS:
PLUS loans are for parents who want to borrow to help pay for their dependent child's education. This loan provides additional funds for educational expenses and, like Stafford Loans, are made by a lender such as a bank or credit union.


Arrangements for payments of tuition, kit, and enrollment fee must be made in advance of starting classes. Tuition is payable in equal monthly installments. Payments are due on the first of the month, and payments not received by the tenth may result in the suspension of the student until payment is received.
VOLUNTEER BEAUTY ACADEMY DOES NOT OFFER SCHOLARSHIPS.
CASH PAYMENT

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